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January 18, 2005
Bayly Selects Tessco To Distribute Its Telecommunications Products

October 6, 2004
Bayly's New OMNI-Optix Brings Converged Corporate Networks To Life

March 2, 2004
Bayly's OmniHub Provides Three-in-One Functionality

December 10, 2003
Bayly's OMNIRoute Smooths Transition From Circuit-Based To Packet-Based Technologies




January, 2005

News Release

Bayly Selects Tessco Technologies To Distribute Its Telecommunications Products

Alliance brings Bayly?s technology to TESSCO?s network of dealers, VARS and systems integrators

January 18, 2005 – Bayly Communications Inc. (www.bayly.com), a leading manufacturer of network access and transmission products for worldwide telecommunications markets, has teamed up with TESSCO Technologies Incorporated (www.tessco.com), a leading supplier of integrated product plus supply chain solutions to the wireless communications industry, to market and distribute Bayly?s products.

TESSCO?s customers will now have access to Bayly?s comprehensive portfolio of highly reliable network management and optimization products that will assist in leveraging existing bandwidth and reduce costs.

?TESSCO?s dynamic sales teams are supported by knowledgeable and experienced technical, customer service, and product specialist teams. This combination of knowledge, experience and service will be very powerful in bringing Bayly?s products to TESSCO?S large network of dealers, value-added resellers and systems integrators,? says Gary Johnson, Bayly?s Vice-President of Sales and Marketing.

TESSCO is a leading provider of solutions for wireless communications. TESSCO provides the end-to-end product & service solutions necessary to build, operate, maintain, and use wireless communication systems. TESSCO?s solutions encompass the entire wireless industry?voice, data, messaging, location, tracking and Internet systems.

Rick Guipe, senior vice president of TESSCO's Network Infrastructure business line said, ?This alliance allows TESSCO and Bayly the ability to offer the wireless industry enhanced custom solutions based on standard product elements. TESSCO?s vast customer base coupled with Bayly?s ability to provide integrated voice, data and image traffic for transmission over Time Division Multiplexing will be a winning combination for our customers.?




October, 2004

News Release

Bayly's New OMNI-Optix Brings Converged Corporate Networks To Life

Multi-function multiplexer with compact form factor enables enterprises to reduce operating costs and consolidate data traffic over one network

October 6, 2004 – Bayly Communications Inc. (www.bayly.com), a leading manufacturer of network access and transmission products for worldwide telecommunications markets, has introduced OMNI-Optix, an integrated SDH / SONET Multiplexer, designed to help enterprises with both microwave and private fiber networks realize their vision of a converged corporate network.

OMNI-Optix is capable of carrying legacy voice, legacy data and the corporate intranet together on a single infrastructure, while also enabling the enterprise to add capability based on IP technology. This converged network approach allows companies to provide the latest technology services and, at the same time, to maintain legacy infrastructure for future migration as demand and budget permit.

OMNI-Optix enables enterprises to consolidate and optimize their existing networks cost-effectively, while providing a migration path for adding the latest IP services over existing PDH or SONET / SDH infrastructure. OMNI-Optix leads the industry with its compact design (1 rack space) and a full complement of features (Ethernet over SONET / SDH, Legacy voice and data support) that allow Bayly's customers to take full advantage of the converged corporate network.

OMNI-Optix is a good fit with organizations looking to optimize their existing infrastructure by reducing the number of network elements and having Ethernet services utilize existing PDH, SDH / SONET infrastructure. The OMNI-Optix provides the functions of an Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer, Integrated Access Device, Channel Bank and Digital Cross Connect System (DACS) in a single, compact device that takes up only one rack unit of space. This combination of features improves network asset management, maintenance and operational expenses by reducing the number of network elements required.

"The development of OMNI-Optix has been driven by demand from our existing customers, who are looking for new functionality with the reliability and support they have come to expect from Bayly," says Gary Johnson, Vice-President, Sales and Marketing. "OMNI- Optix provides our customers with a product that enables them to efficiently and cost-effectively achieve the converged corporate network model."




March, 2004

News Release

Bayly's OmniHub Provides Three-in-One Functionality

March 2, 2004 – Bayly Communications Inc. (www.bayly.com), a leading manufacturer of network access and transmission products for worldwide telecommunications markets, has released OMNIHub, its combined serial server (CSS), remote access server (RAS) and LAN hub.

OMNIHub provides an economical, easy-to-use method of aggregating serial and LAN devices through one device that can be easily and seamlessly deployed to the central sites of a network, as well as to remote office or branch networks.

“OMNIHub provides the flexibility, capability and ease of use network operators and enterprises have been seeking,” says Gary Johnson, Bayly’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “OMNIHub offers them the functionality of a serial server, remote access server and LAN hub all in one device that uses less rack space.”

The OMNIHub can be used as a RAS using serial line Internet protocol and PPP with security by PAP, CHAP and Radius. It can be purchased as a 16s 8h or 16h 8s unit and provides terminal and printer access. All serial ports are ESD-protected to 15KV. OMNIHub provides up to 230kbs throughput per port and includes a 32-bit processor.

“OMNIHub is a key addition to Bayly’s portfolio of products that will help network operators support integration of IP-based technologies into legacy TDM networks,” adds Johnson. “Bridging legacy systems into the IP world is a necessary strategy to enhance network efficiency while reducing costs.”

OMNIHub is ideally suited for wireline environments such as retail, transportation and healthcare to provide consolidation of data for secure management and data acquisition, or within an enterprise to provide LAN connectivity and data distribution.

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December, 2003

News Release

Bayly's OMNIRoute Smooths Transition From Circuit-Based To Packet-Based Technologies

Multi-scalable router enables network operators to handle increased bandwidth demands, manage hybrid networks while reducing costs

December 10, 2003 – Bayly Communications Inc. (www.bayly.com), a leading manufacturer of network access and transmission products for worldwide telecommunications markets, has released its OMNIRoute Multi-scalable Router, designed to help network operators handle increased bandwidth demands without incurring additional costs.

Available now, OMNIRoute provides 1 to 4 T1 or E1 WAN ports with a unique add/drop capability. The number of WAN ports can be scaled to support both the current application and future expansion needs. Additional hardware is not needed when WAN ports are added. The add/drop capability is used to support hybrid IP and TDM networks. Both technologies can share the same T1/E1 facilities, enabling legacy TDM networks to carry IP traffic.

“By offering router products, Bayly can address the shift from circuit-based to packet-based technologies and help network operators respond to ever-increasing demands to transport higher volumes of data,” says Gary Johnson, Bayly’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “At the same time, we can help them lower costs by utilizing existing network infrastructure more effectively.”

Networks have traditionally been built using Time Division Multiplex (TDM) technology (TDM is a circuit-based technology that, while good for voice transmission, is not efficient for data transmission). Voice networks are now emerging to take advantage of the efficiencies of packet-based Voice over IP (VoIP).

“Network operators need to support increasing bandwidth requirements, while at the same time maintaining or reducing bandwidth costs,” adds Johnson. “They are also continuing to run hybrid networks as they support legacy equipment.”

OMNIRoute features up to four software-keyed T1/E1 WAN ports to provide seamless expansion and a small footprint for flexible deployment options.

OMNIRoute’s Rich Operating System offers sophisticated capabilities including NxT1 or E1 bonding, advanced routing, NAT, DHCP and VLAN forwarding. Industry-recognized Command Line Interface provides a familiar configuration and troubleshooting environment. Integrated CSU/DSU lowers operating costs and facilitates deployment.

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