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For Immediate Release - Santa Clara, CA
June 15, 2006

Aurora Networks Expands Transmitter Product Lines
Announces Four Lines of 1 GHz Transmitters

Santa Clara, CA — June 15, 2006 — At the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers' (SCTE) Cable-Tec Expo in Denver on June 21-23, Aurora Networks will announce it is now shipping a complete family of 1 GHz optical transmitters for broadcast and narrowcast applications. By delivering four lines of 1 GHz products for its highly flexible optical transport platform, Aurora has the extensive product breadth to meet existing and future customer needs.

All four modular transmitter product lines provide a 1 GHz transmission passband (46 to 1002 MHz). Among the many features of these lines are:

•  AT3550 series 1550nm Broadcast Transmitters
    •    Optimized for NTSC 77-channel and PAL B/G 64-channel plans
    •    Transmission distances of 65 or 100 kilometers
    •    9.5 dBm minimum optical output power

•  AT3510G series 1550nm Narrowcast Transmitters
    •    42 different DWDM wavelength versions with 100 GHz channel spacing
            (channels 18 through 59 on the standard ITU-T G.694.1 grid)
    •    10 dBm optical output power

•  AT3300G-E series 1310nm Enhanced Performance Transmitters
    •    53 dB CNR (with full channel loading of 50-550 MHz analog and 550-1002 MHz, 256 QAM)
    •    -20 to +65 degrees Celsius
    •    Models with link loss budgets ranging from 2 to 14 dB

•  AT3300G series low-cost 1310nm Standard Performance Transmitters, including model options providing additional network flexibility:
    •    One all-band RF input port
    •    Dual RF input ports for individual broadcast and narrowcast inputs
    •    Dual RF input ports with automatic gain control (AGC)
    •    Patent-pending LCWDM options offering up to 8 wavelengths

"Cable operators are looking for innovative solutions to increase the capacity to each subscriber of their networks. But evaluating products from a variety of suppliers can be costly and time consuming," said John Dahlquist, Aurora Network’s vice president of marketing. "By developing a robust line of 1 GHz transmitters that are available today, we can provide the widest range of solutions to cable operators for cost-effective extensions or network upgrades, including our patent-pending LCWDM transmitters."

The 1 GHz transmitters are key components of Aurora’s industry-leading compact, densely-populated optical transport headend platform that enables cable operators to more easily deploy, monitor, and service headend components than similar solutions. The transmitters not only enable more bandwidth per cable subscriber — and hence more services — but are the launching point for the industry’s widest range of transmission network solutions. They reliably accomplish both goals at a significantly lower cost.

Aurora Networks will showcase its complete line of 1 GHz transmitters at the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers’ Cable-Tec Expo in Denver on June 21-23 in booth 571. Stop by the booth to ask for an evaluation product.

About Aurora Networks
Aurora Networks is a global leader in advanced optical transport systems for broadband networks. The company’s innovative solutions optimize network performance and enable the deployment of advanced residential and commercial broadband services. With a reputation for cutting-edge technology and award-winning engineering, Aurora Networks is a thriving, privately-held company based in Santa Clara, California. For more information, call +1.408.235.7000 or visit www.aurora.com.

Media Inquiries:  
John Dahlquist      
Vice President, Marketing      
Aurora Networks, Inc.      
Phone: 408.235.7033      
jdahlquist@aurora.com      
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