| Business Summary | | Advanced
Communications
Technologies,
Inc.
is
engaged
in
software-defined
radio
(SDR)
wireless
base-station
technology.
SpectruCell,
a
proprietary
(patent
pending)
technology,
is
the
only
SDR-based
multiple-protocol
base
station
capable
of
providing
flexibility
in
commercial
and
military
wireless
communications.
SpectruCell,
available
in
early
2002,
enables
a
single
base
station
to
support
all
wireless
protocols
(GSM,
CDMA,
UMTS,
W-CDMA,
3G,etc)
simultaneously
on
a
single
network.
Without
SpectruCell,
carriers
would
need
to
provide
separate
base
stations
and/or
networks
for
each
protocol.
SpectruCell
benefits
network
providers
by
reducing
network-rollout
costs
(25%
less
than
current
h/Ware
B/Stations),
and
allows
for
relatively
minor
software
upgrades
to
meet
evolving
new
protocols.
The
Company
owns
exclusive
rights,
in
the
United
States
and
the
Americas,
for
all
products
from
its
Australian
R&D
affiliate,
which
is
20%
owned
by
the
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| Financial Summary | | ADVC
is
engaged
in
software-defined
radio
(SDR)
wireless
base-station
technology.
SpectruCell
is
an
SDR-based
multiple-protocol
station
capable
of
providing
flexibility
in
commercial
and
military
wireless
communications.
For
the
nine
months
ended
3/01,
revenues
rose
from
$0
to
$50
thousand.
Net
loss
before
extraordinary
item
fell
48%
to
$2.3
million.
Results
reflect
inclusion
of
telephone
distribution
sales,
partially
offset
by
an
investment
write-down. | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Roger May, 54 Chairman,
CEO | $120K | Wayne Danson, 47 CFO,
Director | 50K | Dollar amounts are as of 30-June-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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