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Route1 Answers the Call for Secure, Remote Access

Route1 Answers the Call for Secure, Remote AccessIf you were to ask Tony Busseri, CEO of Route1, on five separate occasions what is company’s mission is, his answer will never change.

“Route1’s philosophy on data security is simple: “Protect the Fortress. All data and internal files remain should remain safely within an organization’s confines, so they are not exposed to unauthorized access or unnecessary risk.”

Route1 (TSX V: ROI), a security and identity management company, is in a very unique position to help government agencies and private companies quickly and easily cope with the escalating need for secure remote access and identity management.

As Busseri will convincingly tell you, “Only Route1 solutions are founded on the principle of assuring the identity of an individual, not a PC, tablet, smartphone or other device.”

Without question, Route1’s track record is quite impressive; it has a diverse, distinguished customer base comprised of government more

ReliOn Ranked Number 148 Fastest Growing Company in North America on Deloitte’s 2011 Technology Fast 500™

Spokane, WA - ReliOn, the leading provider of high reliability fuel cell solutions for backup power applications, today announced that it ranked number 148 on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500(TM), a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America. Rankings are based on percentage of fiscal year revenue growth during the five year period from 2006-2010. ReliOn grew 695 percent during this period.

ReliOn credits its continued growth to its focus on the business fundamentals of continuous product innovation, hard work and teamwork. Gary Flood, ReliOn President and Chief Executive Officer stated, “ReliOn is honored to be listed among so many technology leaders on the Fast 500. Our growth is only possible because of the dedicated staff at ReliOn. Their focus on the whole solution, from product concept through customer deployment and services, shows that passion and dedication to customer more

ROUTE1 LAUDS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTIVE ON COMPUTER SECURITY, CALLS FOR STRICTER ENFORCEMENT OF HSPD-12

Digital Security, Identity Management and Authentication Leader Supports Mandate for Stricter Policies and Controlled User Access

Route1 (www.Route1.com), a security and identity management company whose customers include the U.S. Navy, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Energy, the Department of the Interior, and the Federal Courts, today lauded President Obama’s executive order for stricter data security measures to be applied by government agencies. The White House Mandate defines specific rules that will protect data in order to prevent further breaches, in addition to detailing the creation of committees that will oversee the entire effort.

Tony Busseri, CEO of Route1route1_logolg.jpg, noted that, “With this most recent directive, the White House has reinforced its commitment to establishing, implementing and enforcing long overdue protocols to protect sensitive information and to prevent data from being leaked or accessed by unauthorized more

ReliOn E-2500 Fuel Cell System Wins Third Place at CTIA E-Tech Awards

E-2500 fuel cell system

ReliOn Recognized for Innovation in Green Telecom & Smart Energy Solutions Category

 

 Spokane, WA,  March 29, 2011 – ReliOn’s E-2500 fuel cell system was awarded third place in the Green Telecom & Smart Energy Solutions, Applications and Hardware category of CTIA’s annual Emerging Technology (E-Tech) Awards competition last week. The CTIA E-Tech Awards honor the most innovative new products in 14 categories spanning the areas of mobile apps, consumer electronics, enterprise and infrastructure. Winners were announced at International CTIA WIRELESS® 2011, which took place March 22-24 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, more

ReliOn Secures Additional Funding from Investors

Spokane, Wash.:  ReliOn, the leading provider of high reliability fuel cell solutions for backup power applications, today announced it has secured an additional U.S. $6 million in equity financing with existing investors.  ReliOn now has over 3.5 MW of its fuel cell systems, representing approximately 1,225 customer sites globally, providing clean and reliable backup power based on its proprietary fuel cell technology.  The proceeds of this financing will be used to continue commercial growth in the U.S. and to expand international marketing and sales activities.  ReliOn is currently engaged in two significant programs with large wireless operators in North America and is pursuing growth in Europe through ReliOn’s recently announced collaboration with HOPPECKE Batterien GmbH.  ReliOn’s success in providing turn-key long run-time solutions, supported by bulk refueling capabilities in North America, is enabling opportunities in Europe, Asia and other international markets.

ReliOn CEO, Gary Flood, stated, more

Wireless History Foundation Announces Inaugural Wireless Hall of Fame Dinner

AUSTIN, TX.–August 2, 2010–The Wireless History Foundation (WHF) will hold its inaugural Wireless Hall of Fame dinner in San Francisco on Oct. 5, 2010. At this first-ever event, industry leaders will honor newly named members of the Wireless Hall of Fame and recognize previous honorees from the early years of wireless. The dinner will take place at the Palace Hotel, the evening before the CTIA Enterprise and Applications™ 2010 tradeshow Oct. 6-8.

Wireless History Foundation “Induction in the Wireless Hall of Fame is one of the wireless industry’s highest honors,” said Denny Strigl, retired president and chief operating officer of Verizon Communications and former president and CEO of Verizon Wireless. Strigl, a Wireless Hall of Fame member, is Chairman of the October 5 event. “I am proud to be associated with individuals whose contributions and achievements launched the wireless industry and to honor them at the inaugural Wireless more

Spectrum Bridge and GE Energy Provide Solution for Mission Critical Network Deployments

Relationship brings much needed Spectrum and Next Generation Communication Systems to Utilities

LAKE MARY, Fla. – July 13, 2010 – Spectrum Bridge, the leader in providing spectrum and technology for wireless networking, today announced a relationship with GE Energy, a leader in advanced communications systems for the Utility, Oil & Gas, Water/Wastewater and Heavy Industrial markets, to offer a new industrial data networking solution for use in mission critical applications.

Spectrum Bridge and GE Energy, using GE’s state-of-the-art MDS SD2 radio, have launched a new wireless network solution utilizing the licensed 218-219 MHz (IVDS) band. The Interactive Video & Data Service (IVDS) spectrum, auctioned in 1994, was originally designated as a point-to-multipoint short distance communication service. This band is ideal for the MDS SD2 industrial wireless networking solution, expanding the use of this previously underutilized and unencumbered spectrum into the industrial enterprise markets – more

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Service Provider TCT Deploys Lightning Protection from Alset in Remote Wyoming Equipment Cabinets

SEATTLE, June 15, 2010 – TCT, which provides voice, video, and Internet services in Wyoming and Montana, is the first company in the mountain states to apply the Lightning Shield technology from Alset Corp. to protect its electronic equipment in remote locations, Alset announced today.

Alset’s Lightning Shield protects telecommunications and other electronic equipment installed in rural sites from the harmful ground currents caused by nearby lightning strikes. Lightning Shield is also a critical protection solution for utilities, railroads, airports, and other industries that rely on remotely located equipment.

Based in Basin, Wyoming, TCT serves a large area in north central and northwestern Wyoming and southern Montana. The 57-year-old company began as a telephone cooperative and has eagerly embraced new technology as it has grown over the years.

TCT was an early provider of DSL services, and in 1996 installed 500 miles of fiber-optic more

Alset Signs Stutler Technologies Corp. to Resell Lightning Protection Solution

SEATTLE, April 27, 2010 – Alset Corp., developer of the Lightning Shield technology, is teaming up with system integration company Stutler Technologies Corp. to resell and install the Alset products.

Stutler Technologies, one of the nation’s largest full service system integrators for major wireless equipment manufacturers and operators, is the first company to become part of Alset’s new reseller program. Alset created the program in a move to rapidly expand sales of its lightning protection products.

Alset’s Lightning Shield protects telecommunications and other electronic equipment installed at rural sites from the harmful ground currents caused by nearby lightning strikes. Stutler Technologies will install and service Lightning Shield, primarily focusing on companies seeking to protect their RF, telephony, and networking equipment and quality of service in rural areas.

Lightning Shield is also a critical protection solution for utilities, railroads, airports, and other industries that rely on more

More than 90 Percent of Damaging Lightning Storms Occur from April through September, Alset Warns

SEATTLE, April 6, 2010 – Lightning season, the period from April through September, is when more than 90 percent of damaging thunderstorms occur, Alset Corp. points out, so now is the time for companies with mission critical equipment located in rural sites to prepare for Mother Nature’s onslaught.

Alset is the developer of Lightning Shield, a new technology that protects equipment from harmful ground currents caused by nearby lightning strikes, providing protection that grounding and surge protection cannot fulfill

Based on storm data compiled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration over a 35-year period, 92 percent of lightning damage occurs from April through September. Telecommunications companies, utilities, railroads, airports and other industries that rely on remotely located equipment must be particularly vigilant during those six months, said Gary Fox, president of Alset Corp.

“Whether a company delivers high-bandwidth Internet or video services, or relies on its more