Westell DAS Panels offer significant performance and ease-of-use
improvements over current offerings

AURORA, Ill. -- (Business Wire)
Westell
Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTL)(“Westell”), a leading provider of
telecommunications equipment for wireline, wireless and home networks,
today announced that it has begun production shipments of its
Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Interface Panels.
Distributed Antenna Systems are increasingly being used by wireless
service providers to create a small cell infrastructure that relieves
the burden on the macro network, especially in venues such as stadiums,
convention centers, hospitals and college campuses where smartphone use
is particularly concentrated. Westell’s DAS Interface Panels are located
between the base transceiver station (BTS) and the headend of the DAS.
For maximum wireless coverage and throughput, carriers must ensure the
RF power levels are appropriately adjusted for the DAS headend
equipment. Westell’s DAS Interface Panels provide the proper power
levels for the downstream DAS equipment. Both transmit and receive
power levels can be monitored and adjusted without disconnecting from
the BTS or the DAS headend.
“We are seeing the wireless carriers allocate more budget toward DAS and
other small cell solutions to alleviate the capacity and access issues
in their mobile networks,” said Chris Shaver, Senior Vice President and
General Manager of Westell Technologies. “We found an ideal opportunity
to enter the wireless carrier market with our DAS Interface Panels. This
product line leverages our expertise in designing and delivering
reliable carrier-class products that stand the test of time. We have
delivered a high-performance line of panels that surpasses the leading
competition in this space.”
Westell’s DAS Interface Panels provide a range of 0-50dB of adjustable
attenuation and they are capable of handling up to 80 watts of input
power into a single port from the BTS. The panels have ultra-low levels
of passive intermodulation distortion (PIM), ensuring minimal
interference and improved performance of the BTS. Westell’s panels offer
ease-of-use advantages as well, including input/output connectors
located at the edge of the panel for ease in cabling. The models are
lightweight and available in 1RU or 2RU heights, providing vertical
space savings compared to the competition. At the same time, the units
are temperature hardened, with an operating range of -40 to +65°C, to
address both indoor and outdoor DAS installations.
Westell is offering four models of DAS Interface Panel to cover the
cellular band, the PCS band, the 700MHz band and the AWS band.
Additional information is available at: http://www.westell.com/products/das-interface-panels.
About Westell
Westell Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Aurora, Illinois, designs,
distributes, markets and services a broad range of carrier-class
communications equipment, including digital transmission, remote
monitoring, power distribution and demarcation products used by wireline
and wireless telecommunications service providers, industrial customers,
and home network users. Additional information can be obtained by
visiting http://www.westell.com.

Contacts:
Westell Technologies, Inc.
Brian Cooper
Chief
Financial Officer
630.375.4740
bcooper@westell.com
Source: Westell Technologies, Inc.
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