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ONE-NET - Press Release 10-27-2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Johanson Technology Joins ONE-NET Alliance

Johanson Technology to Support ONE-NET Open-Source Wireless Control Standard

October 27, 2008 – Petaluma, California – ONE-NET announced today that Johanson Technology has joined the ONE-NET open-source wireless networking alliance. Johanson Technology joins a growing list of companies supporting the ONE-NET wireless standard. “We are excited that Johanson will be supporting ONE-NET with their excellent line of passive RF components” said James Martin, CEO of Threshold Corporation, and a founding member of the ONE-NET alliance.

The ONE-NET wireless standard is the world’s foremost multi-vendor, open source wireless control protocol. ONE-NET was specifically optimized home control applications and includes important features such as integrated peer-to-peer operation. It also features a high level of security, excellent range, and low power consumption. ONE-NET’s comprehensive design specification is distributed royalty-free, accelerating the availability and use of wireless connectivity in a wide variety of devices and applications. Source code examples for microcontrollers, schematics, and bills-of-materials for reference designs are readily available, and simple open-source licensing rules apply.

ONE-NET can be implemented with a variety of off-the-shelf wireless transceivers and microcontrollers from leading vendors such as Micrel, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Semtech, RF Monolithics, Integration Associates, Silicon Labs, Renesas, and Freescale.

Johanson Technology Incorporated is located in Camarillo, California, and was formed to provide high frequency ceramic solutions for Cellular, WLAN, Bluetooth, WiMax, WiFi, UWB, RF/Microwave, and Fiber Optic applications, as well as custom high frequency ceramic solutions.

Johanson Technology offers a broad range of standard ceramic products including: Multilayer Capacitors, Single Layer Capacitors, RF Inductors, RF Wire-wound Inductors, Chip Antennas, Baluns, Balanced Filters, Band Pass Filters, High Pass Filter, Low Pass Filters, Couplers, and Diplexers. For more information visit: www.johansontechnology.com

For more information contact:
pr@one-net.info
ONE-NET
PO Box 750517
Petaluma, CA 94975-0517
www.one-net.info

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