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Proxim Introduces Cross Point, a Point to MultiPoint (PMP) System With Integrated WiFi AP

SILICON VALLEY, CA — (Marketwired) — 09/06/16 — (OTC PINK: PRXM), a pioneer and global leader in advanced Wi-Fi, wireless carrier infrastructure and IoT 3.0 applications, introduces to the market the XP-10100-SUA, a subscriber unit in a Point to MultiPoint system with an integrated ORiNOCO® WiFi AP.

Following on the release of Proxim–s new high capacity 10100 series of Base Stations (BSU) and subscriber units, Proxim is announcing the Tsunami® XP-10100-SUA. This is a dual radio product, with one radio operating the Proxim WORP® protocol for connectivity to the Base Station, and the second radio supporting standard WiFi connectivity for client devices such as smart phones, tablets, PCs etc. The WORP radio offers up to 867Mbps data rate connection to the BSU, while the built in AP offers up to 300Mbps of WiFi connectivity and supports industry standard Hotspot 2.0. This entire dual radio solution is packaged into Proxim–s small, 9.8″x8.7″x2.8″ (250 x 220 x 72 mm ) IP67 rated ruggedized enclosure. As with all Tsunami Subscriber units, the XP not only supports a built in ORiNOCO AP, but offers a PoE out port that can supply power and connectivity to third party devices such as video security cameras.

When the XP dual radio functionality is combined with the rest of the Tsunami leading features — WORP, Proxim ClearConnect and Proxim FastConnect mobility support, customers have available an extremely powerful, flexible solution. Anticipated applications include rapid deployment of WiFi throughout a village or rural area providing almost instant Internet connectivity to anyone with a standard Wifi device via it–s HotSpot 2.0 support. Deployment of Carrier WiFi in urban centers with Backhaul built into the HotSpot AP, as well as using the Tsunami for cellular small cell backhaul and providing a WiFi signal next to the 3G/4G small cell. With full mobility support, one XP unit can be deployed on a bus or train, and combine both the WiFi AP for customers as well as the WiFi backhaul off the moving platform. For the ITS market, where wireless plays an increasing role in traffic signal coordination and video security, the integrated AP offers technicians easy on site access to the Subscriber units and third party equipment via WiFi.

“The XP-10100 addresses key challenges in wireless infrastructure and carrier hot spots today. Challenges such as power, backhaul, and real estate constraints are solved with a clean, single small form factor subscriber unit which can also power third party devices (cameras), backhaul for small cells, and provide WiFi access,” said Greg Marzullo, President and CEO of Proxim Wireless. “When the XP is deployed for video surveillance backhaul, enterprise connectivity, mining, port and other rugged outdoor connectivity applications, WiFi can be added to the network with no extra cost. This enables Hotspot WiFi access as well as WiFi access to the Proxim network itself for configuration and monitoring in the field.”

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Proxim Wireless Corporation (OTC PINK: PRXM) provides and 4G wireless network technologies for wireless Internet, video surveillance and backhaul applications. Our and product lines are sold to service providers, governments and enterprises with over 2.5 million devices shipped to 250,000+ customers in more than 90 countries worldwide. Proxim is ISO 9001:2008 certified. For more information, visit . For investor relations information, e-mail or call +1 413-584-1425.

Statements in this press release that are not statements of historical facts are forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. Our actual results may differ materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could contribute to such differences, including difficulties in overcoming the network installation and operational challenges relating to any specific customer or geographical area; factors beyond our control such as weather, geographic, governmental, and interference issues that may increase the costs and difficulties of wireless deployments; specific requirements of a given customer in their specific situations; whether the deployment will achieve the desired objectives of any given customer; changes in the timing, features, and other characteristics of products Proxim expects to introduce; and difficulties or delays in supplying products with the features, performance, compliances, certifications, cost, price, quality, and other characteristics desired by customers. Further information on these and other factors that could affect Proxim–s actual results is contained in the filings made by Proxim with the OTC Markets (available at ), including without limitation in the Annual Report filed by Proxim on March 30, 2010, and is and will be contained in its other public statements, which may be available on Proxim–s website ().

David A. Sumi
Senior Vice President, Marketing
Proxim Wireless
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Phone: (408) 383 7615

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