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2nd May , 2007

Europe / US : Airvana, Inc. announced it has acquired 3Way Networks, a provider of home base stations and industry-tailored solutions for UMTS markets. Terms of the deal are undisclosed.

The acquisition furthers Airvana's strategy to address UMTS radio access networks and to deliver fixed-mobile convergence and in-building mobile broadband solutions for both UMTS and CDMA2000 markets. 3Way Networks' pico and femto cell solutions will complement Airvana's Universal Access Gateway (UAG), a high-capacity network element through which we expect to provide secure access to core network services for UMTS, CDMA2000, Wi-Fi and other Internet Protocol (IP)-based wireless devices.

"This is a logical step in both companies' evolution," said Simon Albury, managing director of 3Way Networks. "We believe the acquisition validates our technology, and provides 3Way Networks with considerable resources and market reach."

3Way Networks' technology can enable mobile operators to offer UMTS voice, video and data cost-effectively into the home. The company also offers products that provide UMTS connectivity for military and transportation markets. Both 3Way Networks and Airvana have embraced a 'flat' architecture that combines multiple functions of a radio access network into the base station for simpler deployment, greater reliability and lower cost.

"Consumers increasingly want to make their mobile phone their primary phone," said Sanjeev Verma, founder and vice president of business development of Airvana. "With this acquisition and our existing UAG product, Airvana anticipates providing such a solution for UMTS subscribers."

About 3Way Networks

3Way Networks was founded in 2004 to develop a range of 3G wireless infrastructure solutions for military, aviation, maritime and mobile operator markets. The company has been shipping UMTS infrastructure products to a variety of customers since 2005 based around its innovative Integrated Network on a Card IN-c technology. 3Way is a headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

About Airvana

Airvana is a leading provider of network infrastructure products used by wireless carriers to provide mobile broadband services. Airvana's software and hardware products enable wireless networks to deliver broadband-quality multimedia services to mobile phones, laptop computers and other mobile devices. These services include Internet access, e-mail, music downloads, video, IP-TV, gaming, push-to-talk and voice-over-IP. Airvana's solutions enable new services and deliver carrier-grade mobility, scalability and reliability with relatively low operating and capital costs.

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