MINNEAPOLIS, Apr 27, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ADC (NASDAQ: ADCT) (www.adc.com), a leading provider of wireless coverage and capacity solutions, announced today its ClearGain(R) Tower-mounted and Ground-mounted Amplifiers have been accepted by the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) agency. This allows ADC's products to be used in the expansion of broadband services to underserved and rural communities. The ClearGain Amplifiers will be featured in ADC's booth #504 at the RCA Annual Convention and Exhibition, April 28-29, in Las Vegas.
ADC's Tower-mounted Amplifiers (TMAs) and Ground-mounted Amplifiers (GMAs) improve the signal quality by boosting the uplink signal of a mobile system to increase receiver performance and improve overall coverage. The improvements in quality of service allow mobile subscribers to place more calls, make longer calls, and successfully complete calls in an expanded geographic area, which can result in increased revenue for service providers.
ADC offers hundreds of RUS-listed products to carriers serving rural areas in the United States and seeking funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. Acceptance of ADC solutions enables service providers seeking funding from the RUS to propose the use of these products in applications they submit for the agency's loans and grants.
"We are pleased to support the expansion of rural economic development by providing high-quality, cost-effective products that help our wireless customers offer new broadband services," said Dick Parran, president of the Network Solutions business unit for ADC. "To further support higher bandwidth needs, wireless operators are investing in new networks that will not only deliver services but new revenue streams as well."
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ADC's newest additions to the RUS listing include:
Other ADC products on the RUS list include nearly all the company's fiber portfolio, including ADC's FiberGuide(R) Fiber Management Systems, Next-Generation Frames (NGFs), OmniReach(R) Fiber Access Terminals (FATs) and Fiber Distribution Hubs (FDHs), as well as OmniReach Multiport Service Terminals (MSTs) and fiber hardened drop cables.
ADC - A Broadband Stimulus Resource for Rural Carriers and Municipalities
In addition to its comprehensive product portfolio, ADC is offering carriers and municipalities educational information to support its current customers and prospects as they seek stimulus funding.
For more information on the ARRA of 2009, as well as a complete listing of ADC's USDA Rural Development-accepted products, visit ADC's Broadband Stimulus Resource Center at http://www.adc.com/productsandservices/rus/.
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ADC provides the connections for wireline, wireless, cable, broadcast, and enterprise networks around the world. ADC's innovative network infrastructure equipment and professional services enable high-speed Internet, data, video, and voice services to residential, business and mobile subscribers. ADC (NASDAQ:ADCT) has sales into more than 130 countries. Learn more about ADC at www.adc.com.
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