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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Vista RF signs new sales organization in France



Contact: Dan Jensen/Stefanie Gold
Vista RF, Inc.
916-529-4799
pr@VistaRF.com

ROSEVILLE, Ca.—January 4, 2006--Roseville, California-based Vista RF, Inc., the maker of low-cost, high-performance components for the telecommunication industry, announces they have signed a new sales organization in France.

In making the announcement, Vista RF's founder and CEO Dan Jensen commented: "France continues to be one of the world's foremost regions for communications equipment design," said Jensen. "Companies based there must have access to technology that enables the simplified design of optimized RF solutions with reduced time-to-market. Atlanthys's core competency responds to these challenges. With the professionalism and vast technical know-how they exhibit, we are very pleased to have Atlanthys representing our company there." Atlanthys will be responsible for marketing Vista RF's products and establishing new customer relationships with companies based in France. These customers can begin working directly with Atlanthys by contacting:

Atlanthys
Contact: Laurent Rault, Sales Director
Phone: 02 96 29 43 44
Fax: 02 96 29 43 45
email: Atlanthys@Atlanthys.com

About Vista RF
Vista RF, Inc. located in Roseville, CA. is a supplier of RF components for the
commercial, military and space telecommunication markets.. The company’s
products include adapters, attenuators, bias tees, cable assemblies, terminations,
splitter-combiners and couplers.

About Atlanthys
Atlanthys proposes, to its customers, a complete range of solutions of ultra high
frequency and RF, adapted to their needs. Atlanthys proposes its services in
subcontracting while resting on strong experience in the field of integration of
systems and ultra high frequency testing.

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For more information please contact Dan Jensen or Stefanie Gold, Vista RF, Inc:
916-529-4799; pr@VistaRF.com  
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