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Net Iletisim: Cebit Turkey
NetGazette — October 2007

3eTI distributor Net Iletisim was a highlighted sponsor in this article regarding the Cebit Turkey trade event in Istanbul. The 3eTI wireless access point was featured in this article showcasing 3eTI’s distributor and 3eTI product availability in the market. Net Iletisim is an international distributor offering point-to-point broadband Internet and Wi-Fi solutions services with the Turkish Telecommunication Authority’s Licenses.  Note: This article is written in Turkish.

Global Secure Systems: World First for Wi-Fi in Powerboat Grand Prix
IP Communications — June 4, 2007

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3eTI distributor Global Secure Systems (GSS) in conjunction with the Honda British Formula Four Stroke Powerboat championship, have pushed powerboat racing one step further, by installing the latest rugged WiFi technology on board the AppGate Mermaid powerboat - enabling this extreme sport to be experienced and enjoyed by thousands of fans on land as the action happens. The team raced with a video camera on board, transmitting live video pictures to shore over a 3eTI 802.11 wireless network - the first time video has been streamed from a powerboat back to shore using this technology.

Cisco and 3eTI Accelerate Advanced Wireless Network Security for U.S. Federal Agencies
Cisco Press Release — August 14, 2006

Securing wireless clients with Common Criteria validation is part of a new Department of Defense mandate. To address this, Cisco is announcing its SolutionsPlus partnership with 3eTI, a subsidiary of EFJ, Inc., the only WLAN client vendor currently listed in process for NIAP Common Criteria evaluation. 3eTI features the only WLAN client solution that supports FIPS 802.11i security for Intel Centrino devices as well as other major client platforms. Together with Cisco SolutionsPlus partner 3eTI, Cisco is the only vendor that can deliver a comprehensive end-to-end wireless solution that meets all federal policy requirements for WLAN security.

3eTI Joins Honeywell and Other Industry Leaders to Establish SP100 Industrial Wireless Standard    
Honeywell Press Release
— May 2, 2006

Honeywell, Adaptive Instruments, Endress+ Hauser, Flowserve, OMNEX Control Systems, 3e Technologies International (3eTI) and Yokogawa announced they have joined the Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society (ISA) SP100 working group to support the committee’s efforts to create an open industrial and multi-functional wireless standard. This industry group will work toward a joint solution that will enable industrial plants to use a single wireless network architecture to support a wide range of applications, from low-rate monitoring to process control and wireless worker functions.

3eTI First Company to Ensure Wi-Fi Security
The Manufacturer US — September 2005

The biggest problem facing manufactures and users of wireless communication devices has been security. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth each have a set of industry standards for compatibility. The challenge for software developers has been to solve the security dilemma. 3eTI has provided security solutions for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth that will aid in their acceptance within the manufacturing community.

Blue Ridge Networks Partners with 3eTi to Offer Combined Security Solution for Mobile Access
Blue Ridge Networks Press Release — June 6, 2005

The 3eTI / Blue Ridge partnership provides commercial and federal customers with secure mobile access via a proven, end-to-end, strongly authenticated, and highly encrypted wireless solution. The combined capability enables government and enterprise organizations to confidently move ahead with their wireless initiatives. The robustness of the combined AirGuard™ and BorderGuard security solution helps customers secure and protect their wireless infrastructure.

Achieving Wireless Security with Interoperability
SecurityDocs.com — April 29, 2005

This article discusses 3eTI FIPS 140-2 Validated and Common Criteria certified wireless equipment interoperability with multiple vendors' IEEE 802.11-compliant equipment. 3eTI has blazed the trail in marrying the IEEE 802.11i commercial standard for enhanced wireless security with FIPS 140-2 validation requirements per the NIST Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP).

Certificates Strengthen Network Security
Signal Magazine — April 2005

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Through the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and the National Security Agency, the government is creating an architecture as resistant to hacking and other cybercrime as it is secure and efficient for approved users to navigate. A key part of this effort is an accreditation regime that tests and approves all new technologies set to enter civilian government and military programs. One example of the systems being approved is the 3eTI AirGuard™ series of products, consisting of rugged, secure, military-qualified and government-tested access points.

Security for Wi-Fi
Sensors Magazine — February 1, 2005

3eTi is teaming up with Omnex Control systems Inc. and Phoenix Contact to develop highly secure wireless products for industry. The solutions include 3eTI’s FIPS 140-2 Validated™ encryption technology, which is certified for use by the U.S. government and deployed by the military. These secure wireless solutions are appropriate for process control signals for application in utilities, auto manufacturing, petro-chemical and food processing.

Washington Technology’s 2004 Fast 50 Government Contractors
Washington Technology — 2004

3eTI of Rockville, Maryland was rated among the top 50 fastest growing government contractors in 2004. The company works closely with the U.S. Navy and provides research and development services for automated maintenance, total ship monitoring and mobile communications emergency support. 3eTI’s lines of business include remote monitoring, highly secure wireless networking, integrated sensor networks and systems integration.

Military Style Mesh for the Masses
Wi-Fi Planet — August 7, 2004

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3e Technologies International (3eTI) of Rockville, Md., has announced plans to sell its 3e-527 mesh access point. The unit has already been in testing with the military — it was part of the Navy Wireless Networks Summit II in San Diego, sponsored by the Naval Network Warfare Command and PEO Ships Smartship Program Office. The 3e-527 is a dual-radio unit, which utilizes 5GHz 802.11a on one radio to create a self-configuring backhaul mesh.

The Case for Wireless Security Systems
Sensors Magazine: Supplement - Wireless for Industry
June 2004

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3eTI helps make your data hack proof with AES security and dynamic key technology. FIPS 140-2 Validated™ wireless technologies from 3eTI have advanced encryption, such as AES, making it difficult to intercept and decode data. With dynamic keys, transmitted data are repeatedly re-scrambled making the correlation between the data and digits transmitted less obvious and more impervious to attacks by hackers.

Path to WLAN Deployment Gets Easier
eWeek
October 28, 2002

As wireless LAN become more prevalent inside and outside the corporate office, products are being developed to help IT better manage the networks and track users.  3e Technologies International Inc., of Rockville, Maryland, announced a new access point and a gateway that turns the access point into a sniffing device to find rogue WLAN transceivers. The devices, which integrate with management software from AirWave Wireless Inc., can save companies money since investment in additional sniffing devices is not needed, and monitoring can be done from the desktop.

National Semiconductor and 3eTI Team to Deliver Wireless Gateway Solutions for Mission-Critical Applications
National Semiconductor Press Release — May 7, 2002

National Semiconductor and 3eTI have collaborated to deliver new wireless gateway solutions. The solution incorporates National’s Geode technology and the 3e-500 family of wireless gateways and is designed to meet users’ specific mission-critical needs in small office / home office, factory, enterprise, and military / industrial applications such as Navy ships and nuclear power plants.

Rockville Firm Hoping to Help the Navy Go Wireless
Washington Post — May 7, 2002

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Aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Howard, newly installed wireless technology allows a sailor on the deck to e-mail questions to a shipmate in the engine room several decks below. Shipboard technicians can also send and receive status reports from their handheld personal digital assistants to a land-based engineer. 3eTI is a government contract and engineering firm that developed the technologies that help the Navy better monitor its systems.

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