Hey, they just did a Brick Tamland and showed up at their own funeral.  Give 
them a couple days to recover from their experience.  (Who knows, maybe they 
brought ray guns from the future.)

Maybe they could do like some manufacturers and put it on there, but require a 
big fat license key to use it.  Maybe we’ll read about it in Light Reading.


From: Jason McKemie via Af 
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 3:34 PM
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Exalt part 2

Now if they would just start putting an optical interface on their entry level 
radios...

On Wednesday, September 24, 2014, Dan Lorenz via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

  Hi all:



  We received the following email from Exalt’s CEO today.    





  Dear Dan,



  During the past couple weeks we have gone through a major reorganization and 
change of ownership.  The company is now primarily owned by management and 
employees.  I apologize for any business disruption or confusion that this 
process may have caused for you and your partners and customers.



  Our vision is global connectivity and our mission is to be a world class 
innovator and manufacturer of wireless connectivity systems for enterprises and 
service providers worldwide.  We continue to develop, manufacture, book, and 
ship the same world class Exalt brands such as EX-Series and Air-Series.  



  I am very excited about our future.  The market drivers have never been 
stronger.  Cloud based content and applications, HD streaming video, IOT, and 
broadband mobility are causing a massive shift in the amount of bandwidth that 
will be required at every location, node, or personal device.  Copper is dead!  
And new fiber still remains very expensive and slow to market. Wireless 
technologies, including microwave and mm wave backhaul and access, are rapidly 
becoming the optimum choice for connectivity.  Exalt is more than ever focused 
on these new market trends.



  As for our relationship with Winncom, we continue on our end to support you 
with any and all customer activities and projects.  Business as usual.



  All the best,

  Amir



  P.s. Please forward to your management and others on your team.  And feel 
free to blast to your database of customers and partners.



  Dan Lorenz

  Product Manager / Business Development



  Main:     888-Winncom

  Direct:   440-519-2932

  Mobile:  440-570-1533

  Email:    d.lor...@winncom.com

  Skype:   dan-lorenz

  Twitter:  winncomdan



  Visit me at ASIS 2014, 9/29 – 10/1 – Free pass below

  Winncom Booth #4046



  https://www.tradeshowregistrar.com/regsystem18/?event=ASIS2014&brand=EB-456









  From: Af 
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 On Behalf Of Ken Hohhof via Af
  Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:16 AM
  To: javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Exalt part 2



  What would be ironic is if Cambium is going to announce at Wispalooza that 
they bought Exalt.





  From: Eric Kuhnke via Af 

  Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 8:32 AM

  To: javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com'); 

  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Exalt part 2



  I don't think Cambium cares, the PTP800 and PTP810 are marketed so heavily to 
government/institutional/enterprise customers that they consider themselves to 
be in a whole different price range. At least when compared to what you can get 
for a single polarity, 1024QAM, 40MHz wide, full-ODU licensed band system under 
$7000 with antennas these days.



  On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 6:29 AM, Mark Radabaugh via Af 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');> wrote:

  Reality Check to Cambium..... 

  Mark

  On 9/23/14, 9:24 AM, Eric Kuhnke via Af wrote:

    It is kind of obvious when you look at it. In the last 18 months every one 
of their competitors has developed and released a 1024QAM part 101 band 
product. Exalt's top-end product is still 256QAM and 20W more power hungry than 
the competition. 

    If they did not scrape up the R&D funding to develop and put into 
production keeping them in sync with every one of their current competition's 
products, that is a worrisome sign.



    On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 5:01 AM, Tushar Patel via Af 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');> wrote:

      "Business as usual", speaking that may not translate in practice. For 
example, we were about to buy 10 links and had simple question, we could never 
get hold of sales rep who was helping us promptly before, for 2 weeks we have 
not been able to get simple answers. I think Matt posted here, they had sent 
unit for repair and was suppose to take 30 days to repair and it has been 60 
days and was having difficult time getting hold off, or getting the unit. Light 
reading reports support call going straight to voice mail.  If this is business 
as usual for exalt we will have hard time if we run into issues with products 
in the field or if we need any kind of support. Current level of response from 
them is not even at functional level.

      Tushar 




      On Sep 22, 2014, at 11:20 PM, Steve Utick via Af 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');> wrote:

        I've talked to sales reps that have talked to Exalt Staff, and have 
said what was already posted, they were bought out, doing a major re-org due to 
the purchase, but still operating business as usual.



        On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:06 PM, Bruce Robertson via Af 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com');> wrote:

        Like I said earlier, there's no evidence that I can find of a BK filing.

        On 09/22/2014 07:17 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:

          Dangerous to speculate, not enough actual information.  I would 
observe that a bankruptcy is hard to hide for long, documents need to filed 
with courts, and creditors need to be notified.  On the other hand, it seems 
that ownership changes can be kept secret for at least a couple months.  We see 
it all the time when WISPs are purchased.  I wonder if someone bought them and 
they are trying to time the announcement with a show or something.  If so, that 
seems to be backfiring.  Maybe they use the same PR consultant as the NFL.





          From: cstanners--- via Af 

          Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 8:43 PM

          To: javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','af@afmug.com'); 

          Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Exalt part 2



          This is scary, I hope they're just reorganizing, not really closed - 
not good to lose competition. Their licensed radios looked really good, and the 
unlicensed, while quite 'dumb' RF-wise, were solidly built.


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http://www.lightreading.com/mobile/backhaul/exclusive-microwave-maven-exalt-is-cooked/d/d-id/710995?

          Exclusive: Microwave Maven Exalt is Cooked

          News Analysis
          Dan Jones, Mobile Editor

          9/22/2014 

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          Microwave maven Exalt Communications appears to have shut up shop 
after 10 years in the backhaul business, Light Reading has learned.

          Industry sources say Exalt Communications Inc. has gone under. The 
company was started in 2004 by Western Multiplex president Amir Zoufonoun, who 
acted as CEO from the beginning, and was focused on selling microwave backhaul 
to mobile operators and wireless ISPs. (See Exalt Beams Up Microwaves and US 
Wireless ISPs: What's on Their Minds?)

          Multiple calls by Light Reading to the Campbell, Calif.-based 
company's main switchboard were sent straight to voicemail Monday afternoon. 
The customer care support line also goes to voicemail.

          "Their office doesn't seem to be open...doors closed and parking lot 
empty," says one source, who had heard the company may be undergoing a change 
of ownership.

          Pam Valentine, VP of outbound marketing at Exalt, meanwhile, is still 
listed on the website as the media contact for the company, but left this 
month, according to her LinkedIn profile. She has not responded to calls or an 
email from Light Reading as this article was published.


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          Hey, backhaul sounds like a fun business to be in doesn't it? Find 
out more by visiting Light Reading's dedicated backhaul channel. 


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          The company's last update on its own LinkedIn page was 5 months ago 
and its last press release was issued on July 16.

          CEO Zoufonoun, however, is still currently listed as the head of the 
company on his LinkedIn profile.

          The company had raised almost $30 million in VC funding. The last $15 
million series C round was closed in February 2009.

          On its website the company, which competes with the likes of Ceragon 
Networks Ltd. (Nasdaq: CRNT), DragonWave Inc. (AIM/Toronto: DWI; Nasdaq: DRWI) 
and Siklu Communications Ltd. among others, claims to have more than 2,000 
customers globally, though it seems many of these may be enterprise customers 
and very small ISPs. (See Exalt Raises $15M.)

          We'll update the story with any further details that come in.

          — Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, Light Reading



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