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SkyCross Names Wireless Industry Veteran
Paul Tornatta Vice President of Product Engineering and Operations

Melbourne, Florida, December 1, 2003 – SkyCross, a leading developer of advanced RF and antenna solutions, today named wireless industry veteran Paul Tornatta vice president of product engineering and operations. Tornatta, with 18-years experience in the aerospace, wireless, telecommunications and automotive industries, will oversee the development and delivery of new and existing product designs, coordinate production, and manage the engineering team.

Prior to joining SkyCross, Tornatta served as vice president of the automotive business unit at Radiall Corporation-a leading supplier of RF interconnect products. He also has served in a variety of leadership positions at Larsen Antenna Technologies, Metricom and Lockheed Martin.

Tornatta earned a bachelor's in electrical engineering from New Mexico State University. He has written articles on RF design and electromagnetics for a variety of RF trade publications. He is a member of IEEE and the Society of Automotive Engineers.

"We are delighted to add Paul's unique combination of extensive antenna experience and hands-on product knowledge to the SkyCross team." said Chris Morton, CEO of SkyCross. "His can-do attitude will quickly enmesh him into the SkyCross culture."

About SkyCross
SkyCross is a leading developer of next-generation RF technology for mobile and fixed wireless telecommunications, telematics, satellite, and mobile computing markets. SkyCross' antenna solutions are based on patented Meander Line Antenna technology that allows engineers to design high performance, multi-mode, multi-frequency antennas that can be hidden inside a mobile casing, have a very low radiation profile, and offer much better gain characteristics over existing solutions. Typical applications for the antennas include handsets, laptop computers, PDAs, automobiles, household electronics and base stations. For details, please visit www.skycross.com.

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