SUNNYVALE, Calif.-Japan-based Toshiba Corp. has reached an agreement to resell in Asian 
and other markets the wireless broadband implementation equipment of Stanford Wireless Broadband Inc., a Stanford 
Telecommunications Inc. subsidiary.
Under the agreement, Stanford Wireless will supply Toshiba with broadband 
wireless subscriber and head-end network interface units. The equipment supports full-featured telephony and data 
services, including high-speed Internet access. It also provides the core technology for networks supporting local 
multipoint distribution services.
“The addition of Stanford’s products to our product line will substantially 
reinforce our capabilities as a system integrator able to meet a wider scope of user requirements, especially those 
featuring point-to-multipoint architecture,” said Kiyoshi Urui, general manager of Toshiba’s multimedia wireless 
division.
Stanford Telecom designs, manufactures and markets advanced digital communications products and 
systems to establish or enhance communications via satellite, terrestrial wireless and cable.
