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[March 09, 2010]

Cellular Specialties Announces New Public Safety Communications Digital Repeater at IWCE EXPO

MANCHESTER, NH, Mar 09, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Cellular Specialties, Inc. (CSI), a recognized leader in the design and implementation of in-building wireless products and installation services, will reveal its new DSP85 Digital Repeater in a Public Safety 700 MHz model at IWCE 2010, booth #3077, March 10-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, NV.

The company's DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology is utilized to achieve the highest level of performance and spectrum agility for public safety communications. DSP filtering provides unmatched band selectivity and can be finely tuned to help overcome difficult RF problems such as adjacent channel interference. In addition, CSI's digital repeater permits re-tuning of multiple pass-band configurations, locally or remotely, enabling better management with virtually no system downtime. The graphical user interface (GUI) allows for effortless set up and monitoring via a standard Web browser. The new DSP85 public safety 700 MHz model features 85 dB of gain and covers a frequency range of 794-806 and 764-776 MHz.

"The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and other non-profit member organizations have recently released guidelines recommending buildings have adequate wireless signals to ensure mission critical communications for first responders via their radios or other wireless devices," said Scott Goodrich, president of the CSI product division. "CSI is working to ensure these guidelines are complied with by developing in-building public safety products as well as providing expert installation services to ensure reliable and secure public safety communications -- even in hard to reach areas or challenging RF environments." With over a decade of design, installation, and product development experience, CSI offers an extensive line of 700 and 800 MHz public safety products as well as implementation services to enable UHF/VHF, 700/800 MHz, paging, and two-way radio public safety communications.

Visit CSI online at www.cellularspecialties.com or stop by booth #3077 at IWCE 2010 to learn more about the company's public safety products and solutions.

About CSI Cellular Specialties, Inc. (CSI) is a world-class organization that delivers superior products and services to enable anytime, anywhere in-building wireless connectivity. The CSI product division specializes in the development of in-building amplifiers, repeaters, and a variety of system components. To ensure that the optimal services are provided, CSI formed the Custom Solutions Group (CSG).

CSI's consultative and product neutral approach enables the company to develop customized solutions for every client. CSI's Custom Solutions Group (CSG) also holds the distinction of being the only in-building wireless service organization approved by all major wireless service providers in the United States. For information about CSI call 877-844-4CSI or visit www.cellularspecialties.com For More Information: Jackie Abramian Mike Emerton BridgeView Marketing (For CSI) 207-439-0963 Jackie@bridgeviewmarketing.com mike@bridgeviewmarketing.com SOURCE: Cellular Specialties mailto:Jackie@bridgeviewmarketing.com mailto:mike@bridgeviewmarketing.com

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