Sunrise Unveils Tool

Sunrise Telecom Incorporated introduced the AT1800RQS testing

June 14, 2006

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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Dedicated to enhancing and simplifying field testing, Sunrise Telecom Incorporated (Pink Sheets: SRTI.PK), today introduced the AT1800RQS, the most advanced portable analyzer that has the power and flexibility to perform all required field RF testing. The native Windows CE operating system makes the AT1800RQS unique in its ability to run third party software applications with Windows or Web-based WFM/NMS systems. This powerful new tool will be introduced to the world for the first time at SCTE's Cable-Tec Expo in Denver, June 20-23 at booth number 647.

The AT1800RQS includes a true spectrum analyzer function, a QAM analyzer (the integrated dual band 6-8MHz IF filters and Annex A, B, C compliance make it ideal for global applications), as well as a patented built-in filtering system and a non-interfering bidirectional sweep platform. The AT1800RQS is also the only true field spectrum/QAM/sweep analyzer that integrates a DOCSIS 2.0 modem w/BPI+ manufacturer digital certificates. In addition, the built-in upstream QAM 16/64 generator option, when used in conjunction with the AT2500RQ QAM receiver, characterizes the return band, by quickly finding existing RF linear and non-linear network impairments. The all-in- one, easy to use approach, helps reduce overall equipment costs, training requirements and truck rolls when maintaining HFC networks.

"MSO's finally get the most powerful and flexible test instrument they have been seeking," said Bernard Cadieux, Vice President of marketing and business development for Sunrise Telecom's Broadband Products Group. "Only the AT1800RQS can deliver the complete functionality required to correctly and quickly diagnose, locate and help resolve problems -- a true spectrum analyzer, QAM analyzer, cable modem and sweep transmitter/receiver."

Sunrise Telecom Inc. (Nasdaq: SRTI)

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