| Westell Takes Equity Stake in Contineo Systems |
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Plano, Texas-Based Company Develops Software Solutions For Broadband Applications AURORA, Ill., OCTOBER 23, 2007 -- As part of the broadband leader’s renewed commitment to rapid product innovation, Westell Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTL) announces that it has made a significant equity investment in Contineo Systems, a communications software company.
Plano, Texas-based Contineo develops secure software solutions to enable broadband carriers to maximize revenue from existing customers. Westell’s $2.5 million investment includes 40 percent ownership of Contineo and two seats on the Board of Directors. The equity stake, a first for Westell, will enhance its product development efforts and speed time to market, according to Thomas Mader, Westell chief executive officer. “Westell is taking this position to acquire Contineo’s expertise in communications security software,” Mader said. “This allows us to expand our capabilities and increase our value as an end-to-end broadband solutions provider for our customers, who will benefit from a comprehensive solution for securing their broadband access connections. This solution will further enable our carrier customers to differentiate their service levels, and provides end-users with the flexibility to access online content in a highly secure and simple manner.” This investment will also give Westell more direct control over the software that is included within its product line, providing greater influence and better performance than a strategic partnership or licensing agreement. Contineo specializes in identity-management solutions which can be applied to secure broadband applications across a network. Westell made the deal with Contineo specifically to advance its research and development efforts, as part of Mader’s mandate to refocus the company on product innovation. “We are excited to be working with Westell as a leading provider of residential gateways and to be partnering with them to enable the secure convergence of communications services,” said Brian Forbes, president and chief executive officer of Contineo Systems. "Together we provide carriers with new ways to manage, measure and secure their broadband networks." About Westell “Safe Harbor” statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act 1995: |






