Military Communications Technologies -- SpectruCell and PC4 Now Support 4G Wireless Applications

OFDM Successfully Implemented; First Step Towards Full Range of WiMax / 4G Applications


IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 24, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Military Communications Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:MLTA), a provider of leading-edge wireless technologies for homeland defense, military, and commercial telecommunications applications, announced today that its Australian-based affiliate, Military SDR Technologies, has successfully implemented an OFDM waveform on its SpectruCell and PC4 Software Defined Radio platforms.

OFDM, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, is a telecommunications technology that is the foundation of most next-generation, or 4G wireless Internet services for high speed data transmissions at comparable rates to fixed DSL services. OFDM transmits multiple signals simultaneously over a single wireless system.

This successful implementation of the OFDM waveform is the first step in Military SDR Technologies plan to implement the complete IEEE 802.16 family of wireless data applications, also known as WiMax, a higher performing version of WiFi. Emerging as the predominate technology for providing cost-effective, high-speed wireless Internet solutions, WiMax capabilities compare to traditional land based DSL services in terms of speed and cost, with the added capability of wireless mobility. WiMax-based services will be capable of delivering high quality voice, video and multimedia content over an Internet-based connection.

"The implementation of OFDM is an important milestone for our company," stated Mr. Roger May, Chairman of Military Communications Technologies. "Leading wireless service providers, particularly those based in Asia, are trending towards OFDM-based wireless technology, as it provides for a simpler and much more cost effective alternate to competing wireless technologies such as wideband CDMA ("3G"). Market studies indicate that the North American-based and global wireless carriers generally are also following this trend and we anticipate being the first to provide an OFDM SDR solution for simultaneous support of both 3G and 4G applications in both the commercial and defense sectors for wireless communications", concluded May.

About Military Technology Communications

Military Communications Technologies, Inc. is a technology company involved in the development and distribution of proprietary software defined radio (SDR) commercial and military mobile wireless network applications. The Company's core product, PC4 is specifically targeted to the demands of the Military and Homeland Defense agencies for large-scale defense grade reconfigurable wireless communications systems. PC4, which stands for Programmable, Command, Control, Compute, and Communicate, is a next-generation SDR framework and proprietary operating system uniquely designed for interoperable, lightweight and mobile military communications systems. The PC4 framework is also especially suitable for radar and high-speed digital RF and GSM surveillance systems. The Company's proprietary SpectruCell(tm) technology offers commercial wireless providers a cost-effective, software-based method to upgrade systems to next-generation standards and makes networks interoperable with most wireless protocols.

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