International FiberCom reports record month for Wireless Technology Group product orders

April 19, 2001
Apr. 19, 2001--International FiberCom Inc. announced that its New Jersey-based Wireless Technology Group has posted a record of more than $1 million in product orders in April 2001.

International FiberCom Inc. (Nasdaq:IFCI) announced that its New Jersey-based Wireless Technology Group (WTG) has posted a record of more than $1 million in product orders in April 2001.

Shipments have already commenced, and should be completed within three months. The orders were for components designed by the WTG to transmit wireless signals in a variety of formats, including analog radio frequency transported directly over fiber optic cable.

About International FiberCom:

International FiberCom, operating through its subsidiaries, is an end-to-end solutions provider for the telecommunications industry, offering engineering-based solutions designed to enable and enhance voice, data and video communications through fixed and wireless networks. The company designs, deploys, and manages internal and external networks infrastructure for wireline, wireless and broadband telecommunications providers in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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