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Quellan Presents at Thomas Weisel Partners Tech2007 Conference

Company CEO will Confirm Quellan's Growth Potential at Leading Technology Conference

 

San Francisco, CA - February 6th, 2007 -- Quellan, a leader in analog noise cancellation devices, will showcase its revolutionary technology at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco tomorrow and confirm once again the company's vast potential for financial growth.

 

Quellan's adaptive Noise Cancellation Chips are a subset of the expanding Analog IC market, expected to grow to $46.9B in 2007, according to iSuppli. Quellan's served market is expected to exceed $3B, and consist of applications in data centers, cell phones, consumer electronics, and automotive segments. The benefits in these applications include fewer dropped calls, instant GPS location locks in high density urban areas and continuous video capability for high quality mobile TV.

 

"It's very clear that Quellan's innovative noise cancellation techniques will have significant quality of service benefits in wireless systems such as cellular, GPS, and digital terrestrial television systems," said Dermot Nolan, Director of Telecommunications & Broadcast Services in London, England. "For carriers and operators, the improvement in overall end-to-end link budgets if Quellan's techniques are implemented in receivers may lead to significant network cost savings and a massively enhanced customer experience."

 

Quellan's Noise Cancellers operate similar to Noise Cancelling Headphones, but at one million times higher frequency - in the radio frequency spectrum. The devices are embodied in tiny, ultra-low power CMOS silicon, yielding tens of thousands of devices on a single silicon wafer, making them very inexpensive and embeddable in any consumer device.

 

"I was looking for a technology that addressed the noise issue, which becomes more relevant as cell phones become smaller and use more radios," said Bill Byun, partner of Samsung Ventures America. "Quellan has a proven technology that can be used in a variety of ways."

 

Quellan CEO Tony Stelliga will be presenting at 3:15pm in the French Room of the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco on Wednesday, February 7th.

 

"We are honored to present at such a prestigious west-coast technology conference and look forward to accelerating our growth ramp in the upcoming year," said Quellan CEO, Tony Stelliga.

 

About Quellan

Quellan's adaptive Noise Cancellation chips are a subset of the ever expanding Analog IC market, expected to grow to $47B in 2007. Quellan serves the Enterprise, Data Center, Broadcast, Automotive, and Consumer Electronics markets with ultra-low power devices that improve the performance of wireless handsets, datacenter interconnects, laptop computers, GPS devices and game consoles.

 

 

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