SWE-DISH Launches Innovative CommuniCase® Technology

New Suitcase® CCT90 and Drive-Away CCT120 Satellite Terminals Feature CommuniCase Technology’s Unique Modular Design for Flexibility and Cost-Effectiveness

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Sept. 6, 2007 - SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB, a DataPath company, will demonstrate for the first time its CommuniCase Technology at IBC2007 in Amsterdam, Holland from Sept. 7-11. CommuniCase Technology (CCT) enables broadcasters, military personnel and emergency first responders to easily interchange parts, such as integrated modems, and improve flexibility. SWE-DISH is introducing the technology in a line of CCT products highlighted by the Suitcase® CCT90, the world's most compact and quick-to-air broadband satellite terminal, and the Drive-Away CCT120. The Suitcase CCT90 represents the next generation of ultra-portable terminals following the success of SWE-DISH's IPT Suitcase. The IPT Suitcase has earned high praise from military and government organizations throughout the world, including military operators in conflict areas and disaster relief organizations responding to Hurricane Katrina in the U.S. and the tsunami that struck Asia in 2004.

What sets the Suitcase CCT90 apart from other products on the market is CommuniCase Technology's common modular system architecture. With its slide-in cassette, the integrated modem of the Suitcase CCT90 can easily be switched out and plugged in to another CCT product, such as the new Drive-Away CCT120, to adapt systems for rapidly evolving operational needs. In addition to improving flexibility and system reliability, the easy replacement and sharing of components creates a significant cost advantage.

Like the IPT Suitcase, the Suitcase CCT90 features an advanced, user-friendly design that makes SWE-DISH terminals the world's quickest-to-air terminals, achieving satellite acquisition in less than five minutes. Because of its modular design, the Suitcase CCT90 is the most compact terminal of its kind on the market. There are three packaging options, including a configuration that makes the Suitcase CCT90 small enough to carry on to a commercial airliner.

In addition, the Suitcase CCT90 features easy, one-person operation, an intuitive graphical user interface, trouble-free antenna pointing and auto peaking, and rugged military-ready construction. Combined, these features create a terminal that sets a new industry standard for high-performance mobile communications solutions and enables users to easily and reliably communicate beyond the network edge.

"The introduction of CommuniCase Technology and products such as the Suitcase CCT90 represent major advancements in portable satellite technology," said Lars Jehrlander, CEO, SWE-DISH. "These innovations are in response to the needs of organizations that require great speed and mobility, and we will continue to work side-by-side with them to evolve technology that delivers broadband communications anywhere it is needed."

DataPath's MaxView® network management software, a powerful solution used by leading broadcasters, satellite operators, media carriers and military organizations around the world, will also be highlighted in the SWE-DISH booth at IBC2007. With MaxView, network operators can control any network element, device or application to provide high-quality, uninterrupted media services to customers.

In July, SWE-DISH was acquired by DataPath, a leading provider of satellite and wireless communications networks around the world for government and commercial customers. The combined SWE-DISH and DataPath product portfolio represents the industry's most complete line of satellite earth terminals, ranging from the Suitcase CCT90 to large, fixed teleports. DataPath's customized communications networks, software and services complement SWE-DISH solutions and extend service and support for SWE-DISH's global customers.

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ABOUT SWE-DISH
SWE-DISH Satellite Systems is a world-leading supplier of mobile satellite communications equipment and related services for broadband applications. The company supplies major broadcasters, armed forces and disaster relief organizations amongst others, with compact and quick-to-air satellite terminals for live transmission of video, data, internet and voice content from anywhere in the world. The customer base includes broadcasters such as CNN and BBC, disaster relief organizations and military organizations such as United Nations, NATO, Danish Defence, the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) and the US Department of Defense. SWE-DISH was established 1994. http://www.swe-dish.com.

About DataPath, Inc.
DataPath is known for rapidly designing and delivering specialized satellite and wireless communications networks that defy the boundaries of time, terrain and technology. Our end-to-end solutions for military, government and business markets include communications hardware, MaxView® network control software and comprehensive services to help our customers deploy, manage and support their networks, even in the most extreme conditions. DataPath has built more than 1,000 satellite terminals to support customers around the world. Our solutions are key to some of the U.S. military's most vital networks, including the Joint Network Node - one of the largest, most successful satellite communications networks ever deployed by the U.S. military. DataPath is headquartered in Duluth, Ga., U.S.A. For more information, visit www.datapath.com or call 866-855-3800.

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