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Dear Tropos Friend,

As we move to the end of 2005, I first want to thank each of you for your contribution to the growth of the municipal wireless market and to the success of Tropos this year. Through our collective effort, the benefits of metro-scale Wi-Fi mesh are now clear to a broad range of constituents including local city governments, country leaders, service providers and content and application developers. You can see the impact of our activities and results in this month's newsletter with a sample of high-impact pieces from Philadelphia and Derry, Northern Ireland.

You can also see our emphasis for 2006 reflected in this month's issue. While we will of course continue to aggressively bring the benefits for metro-scale Wi-Fi to customers around the world, you will also see us actively incorporate into our products and services the tremendous amount we have learned in the past five years about planning, deploying, optimizing and maintaining city-wide Wi-Fi networks. Our MetroMesh operation and optimization tools and our MetroMesh Partner Program foreshadow many announcements and activities to expect from us in the New Year. We have come a long way since the first Tropos network in San Mateo, CA, and we want to bring to you the unique benefits of our learnings about the intricacies of metro-scale Wi-Fi through our products and our services.

The Tropos family and I wish you and your family a peaceful and joyous holiday season and all the best for 2006. We look forward to experiencing the New Year with you.

Best Wishes,
Ron

Ron Sege
President and CEO
Tropos Networks

Tropos Introduces Advanced MetroMesh Tools and Solution Partner Programs

Derry Air: Northern Ireland City Goes Wireless with Tropos MetroMesh

The British Invasion, Philadelphia Style

Cable Companies Eying Opportunities of Mesh, Voice-over-WiFi Services

Upcoming Events

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Tropos Introduces Advanced MetroMesh Tools and Solution Partner Programs

Tropos Networks announced significant enhancements to its MetroMesh architecture with its new family of MetroMesh operation and optimization tools developed by Tropos Networks and third-party partners. These tools are designed to speed the planning, deploying, optimizing and maintaining of MetroMesh systems. The first Tropos-developed MetroMesh tools are Tropos Insight, an advanced MetroMesh analyzer and optimizer, and Tropos Drive, a drive-test appliance to determine coverage and throughput in MetroMesh networks. Both products incorporate Tropos Networks' experience gleaned from hundreds of metro-scale deployments. Glenn Fleishman covers the announcement in Wi-Fi Networking News.

Tropos also announced the Tropos MetroMesh Partner Program, a new initiative that brings together leading vendors from a variety of product categories to speed delivery of complete, end-to-end solutions for Tropos metro-scale Wi-Fi mesh networks. Solution areas include consumer access, video surveillance and mobile voice services. The new program includes Tropos MetroMesh Solution Partners, whose products have proven to successfully interoperate with MetroMesh products to form a complete metro-scale Wi-Fi mesh network solution, and Tropos MetroMesh Development Partners, who have integrated their products closely with MetroMesh products. Dan Jones wrote this story, published on Unstrung.

The first Tropos MetroMesh Development Partners are Badger Meter, EDX Wireless, Nomadix and Ruckus Wireless.

Badger Meter, Inc.    EDX Wireless    Nomadix    Ruckus Wireless

Derry Air: Northern Ireland City Goes Wireless with Tropos MetroMesh

Londonderry is set to become one of the first cities in Europe to be fully wireless-enabled. The Walled City to Wireless City initiative is in part financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Northern Ireland Building Sustainable Prosperity Programme.

Pat Ramsey, chair of the council's development committee, said: "We are now going to provide wireless broadband coverage for the entire city centre. Our aim is to encourage businesses to develop new services and applications to utilise this wireless working environment."

Read the complete story from The Belfast Telegraph.

The British Invasion, Philadelphia Style

Watch the video BBC News reporter Ian Hardy reports on the progress of Philadelphia to deliver fast, low-cost and simple broadband to all residents. This balanced report explores the motivations, challenges, and goals of the Wireless Philadelphia initiative, and presents all sides of the story in an intelligent and compelling way. Be sure to watch the streaming video from the BBC program ClickOnline.

Cable Companies Eying Opportunities of Mesh, Voice-over-WiFi Services

Investor's Business Daily reporter Mike Angell put together this report on the opportunities mesh networks, as well as wireless VoIP services, present to cable providers. Mr. Angell offers "The low cost of mesh interests cities that want to set up wide-ranging Wi-Fi networks. And the low cost and other factors associated with mesh could be key to helping cable companies enter the mobile phone service business."

Upcoming Events

APCO 3rd Annual Winter Summit
Orlando, FL
January 30- February 2

3GSM
Barcelona, Spain
February 13 - 16

W2i Digital Cities Central
Houston, TX
February 28 - March 2

Click here to view the issue #5 from February 2005.

Click here to view the issue #6 from May 2005.

Click here to view the issue #7 from June 2005.

Click here to view the issue #8 from September 2005.

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