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APA Wireless
Nominated SFMA Manufacturer of the Year
On April
19, 2001 the South Florida Manufacturers Association (SFMA)
and the South Florida Business Journal (SFBJ) combined together
to host the Recognition of Excellence banquet. This elegant event
is the culmination and celebration of a year of excellence and world-class
performance. APA Wireless has been chosen from over 2,000 manufacturers
in the South Florida market place.
APA Wireless
Technologies makes TOP 50 TO WATCH
March 1,
2001 Every quarter, LocalBusiness.com evaluates local private
and small- to mid-cap public companies to find those we feel are
newsmakers. Many are hot, vibrant and ready to set their industry
on fire. For www.localbusiness.com, the search for cool young companies
never ends. Each quarter, we post our 50 to Watch list of companies
in each localbusiness.com market. These are companies we expect
will make news in the next three months, companies we believe are
worth watching.
APA WIRELESS
EXPANDS
FORT LAUDERDALE,
Fla.- November 10, 2000--APA Wireless today announced it
will expand operations as it prepares to roll out its next generation
"YRO" RF technology. President Andrew Goddard said the company plans
the move to new headquarters with an additional 10,000 square feet
of production space before year-end. "Innovations in wireless systems
are driving demand for higher performing, less costly RF components,"
Goddard said of the expansion. "We believe our breakthrough technology
is the first capable of delivering the reliable, faster and lower-cost
transmission modules today - and tomorrow's -- systems demand."
FREQUENCY
SYNTHESIS ENGINES: RF'S NEXT GENERATION
FORT LAUDERDALE,
Fla.- November 8, 2000 - As telecommunications providers
seek every competitive advantage and demand for wireless communications
capacity soars, packing more data into smaller existing frequencies
at less cost is the name of the game. APA Wireless' new technology
creating low-cost "frequency synthesis engines" is launching a new
generation of RF components. The microprocessor-controlled components
enable providers to make the most of their frequencies - the real
estate of the wireless world.
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