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Exhibit 10.56    
  

 
 

Master Supplier Agreement    
    
    Between    
    
    Spectrian Corporation    
    
    And    
    
    Cingular Wireless LLC    

Agreement No: 081401  

Effective Date: August 14, 2001  

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  TABLE OF CONTENTS    
  

	 
	 	 
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	ARTICLE I	 	4
	 	1.1	 	Preamble and Effective Date	 	4
	 	1.2	 	Scope of Agreement	 	4
	ARTICLE II—DEFINITIONS	 	4
	ARTICLE III—GENERAL CLAUSES	 	7
	 	3.1	 	Affiliate	 	7
	 	3.2	 	Amendments and Waivers	 	7
	 	3.3	 	Assignment	 	7
	 	3.4	 	Cancellation and Termination	 	8
	 	3.5	 	Compliance with Laws	 	9
	 	3.6	 	Conflict of Interest	 	9
	 	3.7	 	Construction and Interpretation	 	9
	 	3.8	 	Cumulative Remedies	 	10
	 	3.9	 	Delivery, Performance, and Acceptance	 	10
	 	3.10	 	Dispute Resolution	 	11
	 	3.11	 	Entire Agreement	 	12
	 	3.12	 	Force Majeure	 	12
	 	3.13	 	Governing Law	 	13
	 	3.14	 	Indemnity	 	13
	 	3.15	 	Information	 	14
	 	3.16	 	Infringement	 	14
	 	3.17	 	Insurance	 	15
	 	3.18	 	Invoicing and Payment	 	16
	 	3.19	 	Licenses and Patents	 	17
	 	3.20	 	Limitation of Liability	 	17
	 	3.21	 	Liquidated Damages	 	17
	 	3.22	 	Most Favored Customer	 	17
	 	3.23	 	M/WBE (and Appendices)	 	17
	 	3.24	 	M/WBE Cancellation Clause	 	18
	 	3.25	 	Non-Exclusive Market	 	19
	 	3.26	 	Notices	 	19
	 	3.27	 	Ownership of Work Product	 	19
	 	3.28	 	Price	 	20
	 	3.29	 	Publicity	 	20
	 	3.30	 	Quality Assurance	 	20
	 	3.31	 	Records and Audits	 	21
	 	3.32	 	Severability	 	22
	 	3.33	 	Survival of Obligations	 	22
	 	3.34	 	Taxes	 	22
	 	3.35	 	Term of Agreement	 	23
	 	3.36	 	Title and Risk of Loss	 	23
	 	3.37	 	Warranty and Rebates	 	23
	 	3.38	 	Work Orders	 	25
	 	3.39	 	Workmanship	 	25
	ARTICLE IV—SPECIAL CLAUSES	 	25
	 	4.1	 	Access	 	25
	 	4.2	 	Change Notices—Simple	 	26
	
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Continuing Availability	
 	

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	 	4.4	 	Emergency Support Service	 	27
	 	4.5	 	Government Contract Provisions	 	28
	 	4.6	 	Hazardous Materials and Regulated Substances	 	28
	 	4.7	 	Independent Contractor	 	29
	 	4.8	 	Insignia	 	30
	 	4.9	 	Non-Intervention	 	30
	 	4.10	 	Overdependence of SUPPLIER	 	30
	 	4.11	 	Radio Frequency Energy Standards	 	30
	 	4.12	 	Registration	 	31
	 	4.13	 	Releases Void	 	31
	 	4.14	 	Repairs Not Covered Under Warranty	 	31
	 	4.15	 	Shipping and Packing	 	33
	 	4.16	 	Statement(s) of Work and Form of Order(s)	 	34
	 	4.17	 	Strategic Technology Partnership	 	35
	 	4.18	 	Technical Support	 	35
	 	4.19	 	Termination of Statement of Work	 	35
	 	4.20	 	Universal Design	 	35
	 	4.21	 	Work Done By Others	 	36
	ARTICLE V—CLAUSES APPLICABLE TO SOFTWARE AND SERVICES	 	36
	 	5.1	 	Acceptance of Software	 	36
	 	5.2	 	Computer Asset Protection Requirements	 	36
	 	5.3	 	Documentation	 	37
	 	5.4	 	Fixes, Upgrades and Enhancements	 	37
	 	5.5	 	License	 	37
	 	5.6	 	Provisions For Software Trials and Beta Testing	 	37
	 	5.7	 	Provisions for Source Code	 	37
	 	5.8	 	Reinstatement of Software Maintenance	 	38
	 	5.9	 	Software Support and Maintenance	 	38
	 	5.10	 	Warranty	 	38

	
 Appendices
 
	
 	

 
	
 	

 

	Appendix 1	 	—	 	Project Scope of Work
	Appendix 2	 	—	 	Executive Orders and Federal Regulations
	Appendix 3	 	—	 	Performance Report Card

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ARTICLE I  

1.1  Preamble and Effective Date  

This
Master Purchase Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement") is made by and between Cingular Wireless LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, with its principal office located at 5565 Glenridge
Connector, Atlanta, Georgia 30342 (hereinafter "CINGULAR") and Spectrian , a Delaware Corporation with its principal office located at 350 West Java Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 (hereinafter
"SUPPLIER"). 

1.2  Scope of Agreement  

Subject
to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, SUPPLIER shall provide to CINGULAR the Materials, Services, and Prices described in Appendix 1, pursuant and in conformance to Orders submitted
by CINGULAR. SUPPLIER agrees that the Material, Services, and Prices shall strictly conform to the Specifications, including those specified in Appendix 1. 

ARTICLE II—DEFINITIONS  

2.1    "Acceptance" means CINGULAR's acceptance of the Materials or Services Ordered by CINGULAR and provided by SUPPLIER as specified in
Section 3.9, Delivery, Performance, and Acceptance. CINGULAR's Acceptance shall occur no earlier than SUPPLIER's Delivery of Materials and/or Services in strict compliance with the
Specifications. 

2.2    "Acceptance Date" means the date on which CINGULAR Accepts Materials or Services. 

2.3    "Acceptance Letter" means a document signed by CINGULAR substantially in a form indicating its Acceptance of the Materials and/or
Services. 

2.4    "Acceptance Tests" means the performance and reliability demonstrations and tests that must be successfully completed by the Materials
and Services during the Trial Period. These tests include: (1) CINGULAR's routine business transactions, (2) tests, demonstrations, or transactions represented or performed by SUPPLIER,
and (3) any other tests, demonstrations, or transactions included or referenced in the applicable Order or Specifications to determine whether the Materials or Services meet the Specifications. 

2.5    "Affiliate" means any company owned in whole or in part, now or in the future, directly or indirectly through a subsidiary, by a party
hereto or under common ownership, in whole or in part, with a party. 

As
to SUPPLIER, Affiliate shall not include any SUPPLIER, entity, organization or subsidiary which is a cellular or PCS provider in direct competition with CINGULAR or any of its Affiliates. 

As
to CINGULAR , Affiliate shall not include any SUPPLIER, entity, organization or subsidiary which is a manufacturer of communications products or software in direct competition with SUPPLIER or any
of its Affiliates. An Affiliate may place an Order with SUPPLIER hereunder and each such Order shall incorporate into such Order the terms and conditions of this Agreement, as fully as if such
Affiliate were a signatory to this Agreement. Affiliates shall be responsible for any obligations arising under such Order, including but not limited to, charges incurred on such Order. 

The
Affiliate placing an Order shall be deemed the customer under this Agreement for all purposes, and, except as set forth expressly herein, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as requiring
CINGULAR to indemnify SUPPLIER for any acts or omissions of such Affiliate. In the event of a disputed claim for payment hereunder, CINGULAR will do whatever is reasonably necessary to help resolve
such a claim. 

2.6    "Agreement" shall have the meaning specified in the section called "Entire Agreement." 

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2.7    "Bypass" or "Work Around" means a temporary procedure by which a User can avoid a reported problem by changes to the procedures followed
or date supplied by the User when using the Software or a temporary Fix supplied by the SUPPLIER. 

2.8    "Cancellation" means the occurrence by which either party puts an end to this Agreement or Orders placed under this Agreement for breach
by the other and its effect is the same as that of "Termination" and, except as otherwise provided for herein, the canceling party also retains any remedy for breach of the whole Agreement or any
unperformed balance. 

2.9    "Delivery" means SUPPLIER's obligation to provide Materials and/or Services that strictly conform to the Specifications. SUPPLIER
completes Delivery: (i) upon shipment to Cingular designated location. (ii) for Services, upon completing the provision of Services. 

2.10    "Delivery Date" means the date on which the parties agree SUPPLIER is scheduled in this Agreement or an Order to complete its Delivery. 

2.11    "Enhancement" means a new version of the Software that adds substantially new features and functionality in addition to the original
functional characteristics of the Software as provided to CINGULAR. Said Enhancement shall be deemed to be a new item of Software, shall be subject to additional license fees, acceptance and warranty,
unless otherwise agreed between the parties. 

2.12    "Error(s)" means a failure of the Software to conform to SUPPLIER's marketing literature, the response time as warranted, the
documentation and operating manuals furnished by SUPPLIER and the Specifications governing said Software at the time the Order or Statement of Work ("SOW") was sent to SUPPLIER; where such failure
impacts operational performance, functional performance or licensability. 

2.13    "Fix(es)" means corrections of Error(s) in order for the Software to continue performing functionally in the manner for which it was
acquired and any and all improvements that relate to performance but do not provide new features or functionality for the Software. 

2.14    "Hardware" means all tangible materials, products and equipment provided by SUPPLIER. 

2.15    "Harmful Code" means computer viruses, worms, trap doors, time bombs, undocumented passwords, disabling code (which renders Material
unusable until a patch or new password is provided), or any similar mechanism or device. 

2.16    "Information" means all ideas, discoveries, concepts, know-how, trade secrets, techniques, designs, specifications, drawings, sketches,
models, manuals, samples, tools, computer programs, technical information, and other confidential business, customer or personnel information or data, whether provided orally, in writing, or through
electronic or other means. 

2.17    "Installation" shall mean Products and Software mounting, placing, modification, assembly, cabling, wiring, and testing to be performed
by SUPPLIER, according to SUPPLIER's standard commercial specification, and procedures or those mutually agreed to by both parties. 

2.18    "Laws" shall have the meaning specified in the section called "Compliance With Laws." 

2.19    "Liability" means all losses, damages, expenses, costs, penalties, fines, fees, including reasonable attorneys' fees and expert witness
fees arising from or incurred in connection with a claim or cause of action related to performance or omission of acts under this Agreement or any Order, including, but not limited to, claims or
causes of actions brought by third parties. 

2.20    "Material" means a unit of equipment, apparatus, components, tools, supplies, material, product, Hardware, or firmware thereto, or
Software purchased or licensed hereunder by CINGULAR from SUPPLIER and includes third party Materials provided or furnished by SUPPLIER. Materials shall be deemed to include any replacement parts. 

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2.21    "Notice of Completion" means a written document provided by SUPPLIER substantially in a form, which is provided after, and states that,
SUPPLIER has completed the Delivery of the Materials or Services ordered by CINGULAR. SUPPLIER's provision of the Notice of Completion is a representation and warranty that the Materials and Services
have been tested to assure compliance and are in strict compliance with the Specifications. 

2.22    "Notice of Critical Software Defects Found" means a written document provided by CINGULAR to SUPPLIER and states that CINGULAR has
determined that the related software have been tested and are not in compliance with the Specifications. 

2.23    "Notice of Material Defection Found" means a written document provided by CINGULAR to SUPPLIER and states that CINGULAR has determined
that the Material have been tested and are not in compliance with the Specifications. 

2.24    "Object Code" means a the fully compiled or assembled series of instructions in machine language which will guide the operation of a
processor. 

2.25    "Order" or "Work Order" means such purchase orders, forms, memoranda or other written
communications as may be delivered to SUPPLIER for the purpose of Ordering Materials and Services hereunder. 

2.26    "Program Material" or "Documentation" means all documentation, including, but not limited to, user instructions and training materials. 

2.27    "Products" means Equipment, Software, Materials, and Supplies purchased hereunder. 

2.28    "Service(s)"—means any and all labor or service provided in connection with this Agreement or an applicable Order, including
but not limited to, consultation, engineering, installation, removal, maintenance, training, technical support, repair, and programming. 

2.29    "Software" means the computer program or programs consisting of a set or sets of logical instructions and tables of information which
guides the functions of a processor including Object Code, Source Code, Documentation and all Fixes, Upgrades, Enhancements, modifications and updates made thereto and provided hereunder. 

2.30    "Source Code" means the computer program expressed in a source or human readable language consisting of a full source language statement
of the program comprising the Software and complete maintenance documentation, procedures, flow charts, schematic diagrams and annotations which comprise the precoding detail design specification, and
all other material necessary to allow a reasonable skilled programmer or analyst to maintain and enhance the Software without the assistance of the SUPPLIER or reference to other material. 

2.31    "SUPPLIER Feature Trial Report" means a written document provided by SUPPLIER to CINGULAR and shall contain information requested herein
in Section 3.9 Delivery, Performance, and Acceptance. 

2.32    "Specs" or "Specifications" mean (i) SUPPLIER's applicable specifications and
descriptions, including any warranty statements, and (ii) CINGULAR's requirements, specifications, and descriptions specified in, or attached to, this Agreement or an applicable Order, which
shall control over an inconsistency with SUPPLIER's specifications and descriptions. 

2.33    "Termination" means the occurrence by which either party, pursuant to the provisions or powers of this Agreement or laws and
regulations, puts an end to this Agreement and/or Orders placed under this Agreement other than for breach. On "Termination" all executory obligations are discharged, but any right based on breach of
performance survives except as otherwise provided herein. 

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2.34    "Trial Period" or "Acceptance Test Period" means the length of time specified in an Order
(or, if not so specified, a period of no less than [***]) during which the Acceptance Tests are performed. The Trial Period
commences on the first working day following CINGULAR's receipt of SUPPLIER's Notice of Completion, or upon CINGULAR's receipt of Material where SUPPLIER provides no Services other than shipping. For
this purpose, receipt of the Material means receipt by CINGULAR after shipment of the Material. If SUPPLIER must take corrective action to cause the Materials or Services to pass the Acceptance Tests,
the Trial Period shall recommence on the first working day following SUPPLIER's written notice that it has completed all necessary corrective action. 

2.35    "Upgrade(s)" means an improvement to or a change in the Software that alters the original functional characteristics of the Software or
corrects Errors but does not add substantially new features to the Software. Said Upgrade shall be deemed to be a new item of Software and subject to warranty. 

2.36    User(s)" means CINGULAR and its authorized Third Parties, as well as each of their respective employees, agents, representatives and
customers, if any, who use goods or services relating to, resulting from, or arising out of Products and/or Services provided by SUPPLIER hereunder. 

ARTICLE III—GENERAL CLAUSES  

3.1  Affiliate  

SUPPLIER
agrees that an Affiliate may place Orders with SUPPLIER which incorporate the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and that the term "CINGULAR" shall be deemed to refer to an Affiliate
when an Affiliate places an Order with SUPPLIER under this Agreement. An Affiliate will be responsible for its own obligations, including but not limited to, all charges incurred in connection with
such Order. The parties agree that nothing in this Agreement will be construed as requiring CINGULAR to indemnify SUPPLIER, or to otherwise be responsible, for any acts or omissions of an Affiliate,
nor shall anything in this Agreement be construed as requiring an Affiliate to indemnify SUPPLIER, or to otherwise be responsible, for the acts or omissions of CINGULAR. 

3.2  Amendments and Waivers  

This
Agreement and any Orders placed hereunder may be amended or modified only by a written document signed by the authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement is sought; provided
that CINGULAR may, at any time, make changes to the scope of work, and SUPPLIER shall not unreasonably withhold or condition its consent. An equitable adjustment shall be made if such change
substantially affects the time of performance or the cost of the work to be performed under this Agreement. Such cost adjustment shall be made on the basis of the actual cost of the work, unless
otherwise agreed in writing. No course of dealing or failure of either party to strictly enforce any term, right or condition of this Agreement shall be construed as a general waiver or relinquishment
of such term, right, or condition. A waiver by either party of any default shall not be deemed a waiver of any other default. 

3.3  Assignment  

Neither
Cingular nor Supplier may assign, delegate, subcontract, or otherwise transfer its rights or obligations under this Agreement except with the prior written consent of the other party, which
consent will not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, either party will have the right to assign this Agreement to any Affiliate, without securing the consent of the other party (including,
the right to assign this Agreement to any successor organization in the event of a merger, acquisition, joint venture or other similar transaction). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties may
assign their respective right to receive money due hereunder. Any attempted assignment or transfer contrary to the preceding sentences of this section will be void. It is expressly agreed that any
assignment of money will be void if (a) the assignor fails to give the other party hereto at least thirty (30) days prior written notice, or 

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(b) such
assignment imposes or attempts to impose upon the other party hereto additional costs or obligations in addition to the payment of such money or attempts to preclude either Party from
dealing solely and directly with the other Party in all matters pertaining to this Agreement or (c) denies, alters or attempts to alter any rights of the other party hereto. 

3.4  Cancellation and Termination  

	a.
	Cancellation

	1.
	If
either party fails to cure a material default under this Agreement or applicable Order within thirty (30) days after written notice, then, in addition to all other rights and
remedies, the party not in default may Cancel this
Agreement and/or the Order under which the default occurred. Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, if the material default is a breach of the Compliance With Laws Section of this Agreement,
the party not in default may, upon providing written notice, Cancel the Agreement immediately. Additional provisions for Cancellation of Orders hereunder are set forth in this Agreement.

	2.
	If
SUPPLIER is the party in default, CINGULAR may Cancel any Orders which may be affected by SUPPLIER's default without any financial obligation or liability on the part of CINGULAR
whatsoever, except to pay for the value of any Materials and/or Services retained by CINGULAR. If CINGULAR elects to return any Material, or reject any Services, SUPPLIER shall be responsible for, and
shall reimburse CINGULAR for any cost incurred in connection with promptly returning Material and restoring CINGULAR's site to its original condition. SUPPLIER shall also promptly refund amounts, if
any, previously paid by CINGULAR for such Material and/or Services. Upon removal and restoration and CINGULAR's receipt of any such reimbursement and refund, title to any such Materials, which had
previously passed to CINGULAR, shall revert to SUPPLIER. 

	b.
	Termination

CINGULAR
may Terminate the Agreement, or any Order in whole or in part, at any time, for its own convenience and without cause, without any charge, liability or obligation whatsoever, upon written
notice to SUPPLIER. In such event, or if SUPPLIER Cancels this Agreement or Order as a result of CINGULAR's failure to cure a material default, CINGULAR shall pay SUPPLIER its actual and direct costs
incurred to provide the Materials and Services ordered by CINGULAR but no more than a percentage of the Services performed or Materials Delivered, less reimbursements, including salvage or resale
value, of Materials, Products or Services affected. If requested, SUPPLIER agrees to substantiate such costs with proof satisfactory to CINGULAR. In no event shall CINGULAR's liability exceed the
price of any Materials or Services Ordered hereunder, provided that CINGULAR shall have no liability for Materials not specially manufactured for CINGULAR pursuant to any Order which is Terminated at
least thirty (30) days prior to the Delivery Date. After the receipt of CINGULAR's payment for any Services, SUPPLIER shall deliver the physical embodiments, if any, of such Services. The foregoing
statement of CINGULAR's liability states the entire liability of CINGULAR and SUPPLIER's sole remedy for CINGULAR's Termination for convenience, or SUPPLIER's Cancellation for material default. 

	c.
	Bankruptcy

In
addition to all other rights or remedies provided for in this Agreement or by law, CINGULAR may immediately cancel this Agreement if: (1) SUPPLIER becomes insolvent or makes a general
assignment for the benefit of creditors; (2) SUPPLIER admits in writing the inability to pay debts as they mature; (3) Any court appoints a trustee or receiver with respect to SUPPLIER
or any substantial part of SUPPLIER's assets; or (4) An action is taken by or against SUPPLIER under 

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        any
bankruptcy or insolvency laws or laws relating to the relief of debtors, including the Federal Bankruptcy Act. 

	d.
	Partial
Cancellation and Termination 

Where
a provision of this Agreement or the applicable Laws permit CINGULAR to Terminate or Cancel an Order, such Termination or Cancellation may, at CINGULAR's option, be either complete or partial.
In the case of a partial Termination or Cancellation CINGULAR may, at its option, accept a portion of the Materials or Services covered by an Order and pay SUPPLIER for such Materials or Services at
the unit prices set forth in such Order. The right to Cancel an Order shall also include the right to Cancel any other related Order. 

3.5  Compliance with Laws  

SUPPLIER
shall comply with all applicable federal, state, county, and local rules, including without limitation, all statutes, laws, ordinances, regulations and codes ("Laws"). SUPPLIER's obligation
to comply with all Laws, include the procurement of permits, certificates, approvals, inspections, and licenses, when needed, in the performance of this Agreement. SUPPLIER further agrees to comply
with all applicable Executive and Federal regulations as set forth in "Executive Orders and Associated Regulations", a copy of which is attached as Appendix 2 and by this reference made a part of this
Agreement. SUPPLIER shall defend, indemnify, and hold CINGULAR harmless from and against any Liability that may be sustained by reason of SUPPLIER's failure to comply with this section. 

3.6  Conflict of Interest  

SUPPLIER
represents and warrants that no officer, director, affiliate, employee, or agent of CINGULAR has been or will be employed, retained or paid a fee, or otherwise has received or will receive
any personal compensation or consideration, by or from SUPPLIER or any of SUPPLIER's officers, directors, employees, or agents in connection with the obtaining, arranging, or negotiation of this
Agreement or other documents entered into or executed in connection with this Agreement. 

3.7  Construction and Interpretation  

	a.
	The
language of this Agreement shall in all cases be construed simply, as a whole and in accordance with its fair meaning and not strictly for or against any party. The parties agree
that this Agreement has been prepared jointly and has been the subject of arm's length and careful negotiation. Each party has been given the opportunity to independently review this Agreement with
legal counsel and other consultants, and each party has the requisite experience and sophistication to understand, interpret, and agree to the particular language of the provisions. Accordingly, in
the event of an ambiguity in or dispute regarding the interpretation of this Agreement, the drafting of the language of this Agreement shall not be attributed to either party.

	b.
	Article,
section, or paragraph headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. The use of the
word "include" shall mean "includes, but is not limited to." The singular use of words shall include the plural use and vice versa. Except as otherwise specified, SUPPLIER's price for Materials and
Services includes the price for all related Materials or Services necessary for CINGULAR to use the Materials and/or Services for its intended purpose, as well as all other SUPPLIER obligations under
this Agreement. All obligations and rights of the parties are subject to modification as the parties may specifically provide in an Order. "Services" and "Software" shall be treated as "goods" for
purposes of applying the applicable Uniform Commercial Code. If there is an inconsistency or conflict between the terms in this Agreement and in an Order, the terms in the Agreement shall take
precedence. 

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	c.
	Whenever
any party is entitled to interest under this Agreement, the amount of interest shall be determined using 12% per annum, or the highest amount allowed by law, whichever is
lower. 

3.8  Cumulative Remedies  

Except
as specifically identified as a party's sole remedy, any rights of Cancellation, Termination, liquidated damages, or other remedies prescribed in this Agreement are cumulative and are not
exclusive of any other remedies to which the injured party may be entitled. Neither party shall retain the benefit of inconsistent remedies. 

3.9  Delivery, Performance, and Acceptance  

SUPPLIER
acknowledges the competitive telecommunications marketplace in which CINGULAR operates and understands CINGULAR's business requires prompt Delivery of Material and provision of Services by
the specified Delivery Dates. Therefore, the parties agree that all dates for Delivery of Materials and Services are firm, time is of the essence, and SUPPLIER will complete such Delivery in strict
conformance with the Specifications. 

For
Orders that involve Field Trials, CINGULAR's Acceptance Test Period shall commence upon (i) CINGULAR's receipt of SUPPLIER's Notice of Completion, or (ii) upon CINGULAR's receipt of
Material where SUPPLIER provides no Services other than shipping. If Materials or Services are not in strict compliance with the Specifications, CINGULAR shall so notify SUPPLIER and provide SUPPLIER
an opportunity to cause such Material or Service to strictly comply with the Specs. After any corrective action, SUPPLIER shall provide a Notice of Completion and CINGULAR shall have the right to
start a new Acceptance Test Period. If the Materials or Services successfully completes the Acceptance Tests during the Acceptance Test Period, CINGULAR shall indicate its Acceptance by signing the
Acceptance Letter and delivering a copy thereof to SUPPLIER. Notwithstanding CINGULAR's Acceptance, CINGULAR retains the right to revoke Acceptance under and in accordance with Uniform Commercial Code
Section 2-608. In no event shall CINGULAR's use of Material or Service during the Acceptance Test Period constitute Acceptance, nor will Acceptance be deemed to occur prior to the date SUPPLIER
completes its Delivery. 

When
CINGULAR's order for Materials to be furnished by SUPPLIER under this Agreement does not require installation of the Materials, Cingular will have thirty calendar days in which to notify SUPPLIER
in writing if such Materials are found not to be in material compliance with applicable Specifications. Where materials are found and notified to SUPPLIER, SUPPLIER, at SUPPLIER's expense, shall ship
within five (5) calendar days from receipt of CINGULAR's notification the replacement Goods or parts in order to correct such defect(s). SUPPLIER shall provide CINGULAR a telephone number to
call in order to make such notification. CINGULAR shall then have a new period of fifteen (15) days in which to notify SUPPLIER if such Materials are found not to be in materials compliance with
applicable Specifications. Such Materials shall be deemed accepted by CINGULAR at the end of such period, unless SUPPLIER receives such notification. 

When
CINGULAR's Order to Materials to be furnished by SUPPLIER under this Agreement does require Installation of the Materials, at reasonable times during the course of Installation by SUPPLIER,
CINGULAR may, or upon the request of SUPPLIER, at reasonable intervals during the course of Installation, CINGULAR shall, inspect completed portions on such Installation. Upon SUPPLIER's further
request, and upon sufficient notice to CINGULAR, CINGULAR shall observe SUPPLIER's testing of the Materials being installed to determine SUPPLIER's material compliance with applicable Installation
Specifications and procedures. The Installation shall be considered complete and ready for acceptance by CINGULAR when the Materials have been installed, wired, adjusted and tested by SUPPLIER in
material compliance with applicable Installation Specifications and procedures. Upon completion of the Installation, SUPPLIER will submit to CINGULAR in writing a "Notice of 

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Completion."
CINGULAR shall then be entitled to perform its own acceptance test to determine SUPPLIER's material compliance with applicable Specifications, and/or in accordance with any procedures
mutually agreed to by the parties prior to commencement of SUPPLIER's Installation. Should CINGULAR desire that SUPPLIER assist CINGULAR in performing CINGULAR's acceptance tests, SUPPLIER
participation shall be upon terms and conditions, including prices, mutually agreed to by both parties. If CINGULAR does not furnish SUPPLIER in writing a "Notice of Acceptance" or "Notice of Material
Defection Found" (if any) within ninety (90) days of SUPPLIER's Notice of Completion, the installed Materials and SUPPLIER's Installation Services shall be deemed accepted. Where material defects are
found, SUPPLIER, at SUPPLIER's expense, shall ship within five (5) calendar days from receipt of CINGULAR's notification the replacement Materials or parts in order to correct such defect(s).
SUPPLIER shall provide CINGULAR a telephone number to call in order to make such notification. CINGULAR shall then have the right to repeat the appropriate acceptance test. If a Notice of Acceptance
or Notice of Further Defects is not furnished to SUPPLIER within thirty (30) days of CINGULAR" receipt of SUPPLIER's notice, the corrected Materials and/or Services shall be deemed accepted. 

When
and if any software features are involved, software features will be deemed "accepted" after (1) a SUPPLIER established test that utilizes feature interaction at engineered absolute busy
call hour in order to demonstrate to CINGULAR, prior to delivery, verification of the load handling capacity, (2) a successful demonstration by SUPPLIER of the software feature operation(s)
that complies with SUPPLIER's Specifications, (3) a successful FOA test completion, (4) a completion of a joint SUPPLIER-CINGULAR feature trial in a designated CINGULAR Wireless market,
(5) the resolution of any critical software defects prior to trial completion, (6) SUPPLIER submission of a written "SUPPLIER's Feature Trial Report" in triplicate per market, a report
that shall be approved by the test market and CINGULAR Headquarters and shall contain (a) mutually agreed feature results and expectations; (b) final results and parameters,
(c) optimization actions and parameters, (d) final results and parameters, (e) non-compliant functions with fix committed dates, and (f) any other information required to
support effective feature deployment. 

If
CINGULAR does not furnish SUPPLIER a "Notice of Acceptance" or "Notice of Critical Software Found" (if any) within sixty (60) days of SUPPLIER's Feature Trial Report, the installed software feature
shall be deemed accepted. 

3.10 Dispute Resolution  

	a.
	CINGULAR
and SUPPLIER shall use their best efforts to settle any dispute or claim arising from or relating to this Agreement. To accomplish this, they shall negotiate with each other
in good faith. If CINGULAR and SUPPLIER do not reach agreement within 30 days of first receiving notice of dispute, instead of suing in court, CINGULAR and SUPPLIER agree to arbitrate any and
all disputes and claims (including but not limited to claims based on or arising from an alleged tort) arising out of or relating to this agreement, or to any prior agreement for Products and/or
Services between SUPPLIER and CINGULAR or any of SUPPLIER's or CINGULAR's affiliates or predecessors in interest.

	b.
	Notwithstanding
the provisions of paragraph (a), no claim or dispute shall be submitted to arbitration if, at the time of the proposed submission, such dispute or claim involves
an attempt to collect a debt owed to the CINGULAR by the SUPPLIER.

	c.
	The
arbitration of any dispute or claim shall be conducted in accordance with the Wireless Industry Arbitration Rules ("WIA Rules") as modified by this Agreement and as administered by
the American Arbitration Association ("AAA"). The WIA rules and fee information are available from CINGULAR or the AAA upon request. 

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	d.
	CINGULAR
and SUPPLIER acknowledge that this Agreement evidences a transaction in interstate commerce and that the United States Arbitration Act and Federal Arbitration law shall govern
the interpretation and enforcement of, and proceedings pursuant to, this or a prior Agreement.

	e.
	Unless
CINGULAR and SUPPLIER agree otherwise, the location of any arbitration shall be in Atlanta, Georgia.

	f.
	CINGULAR
and SUPPLIER agree that no arbitrator has the authority to: (1) award relief in excess of what this or a prior agreement provides; (2) award punitive damages or
any other damages not measured by the prevailing party's actual damages; or (3) order consolidation or class arbitration.

	g.
	Except
as otherwise provided herein, all fees and expenses of the arbitration shall equally borne by SUPPLIER and CINGULAR.

	h.
	The
arbitrator(s) must give effect to the limitations on CINGULAR's liability as set forth in this or a prior Agreement, any applicable tariff, law, or regulation.

	i.
	In
any arbitration utilizing the rules applicable to Large/Complex cases, as defined under the WIA rules, the arbitrators must also apply the Federal Rules of Evidence, and the losing
party may have the award reviewed in accordance with the review procedures set forth in the WIA rules.

	j.
	SUPPLIER
agrees that CINGULAR and SUPPLIER each is waiving its respective right to a trial by jury, SUPPLIER acknowledges that arbitration is final and binding and subject to only very
limited review by a court. If for some reason this arbitration clause is at some point deemed inapplicable or invalid, SUPPLIER and CINGULAR agree to waive, to the fullest extent allowed by law, any
trial by jury, in such case, a judge shall decide the subject dispute or claim. 

CINGULAR,
SUPPLIER and Arbitrator(s) shall not disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration. Judgement on the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having
jurisdiction 

3.11 Entire Agreement  

The
terms contained in this Agreement, and any Orders or SOWs, including all appendices and subordinate documents attached to or referenced in the Agreement or any Orders, will constitute the entire
integrated Agreement between SUPPLIER and CINGULAR with regard to the subject matter herein. This Agreement will supersede all prior oral and written communications, agreements, and understandings of
the parties, if any, with respect hereto. Acceptance of Material or Services, payment or any inaction by CINGULAR shall not constitute CINGULAR's consent to or acceptance of any additional or
different terms from that stated in this Agreement, except for terms in an Order placed by CINGULAR and signed by both Parties. Estimates furnished by CINGULAR shall not constitute commitments. 

3.12 Force Majeure  

Neither
party shall be deemed in default of this Agreement or any Order to the extent that any delay or failure in the performance of its obligations results from any cause beyond its reasonable
control and without its fault or negligence, such as acts of God, acts of civil or military authority, embargoes, epidemics, war, riots, insurrections, fires, explosions, earthquakes, floods, or
strikes ("Force Majeure"). 

If
any Force Majeure condition affects SUPPLIER's ability to perform, SUPPLIER shall give immediate notice to CINGULAR and CINGULAR may elect to either: (1) Terminate the affected Order(s) or
any part thereof, (2) suspend the affected Order(s) or any part for the duration of the Force Majeure condition, with the option to obtain elsewhere Materials and Services to be furnished 

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under
such Order(s) and deduct from any commitment under such Order(s) the quantity of the Materials and Services obtained or for which commitments have been made elsewhere or (3) resume
performance under such Order(s) once the Force Majeure condition ceases, with an option in CINGULAR to extend any affected Delivery Date or performance date up to the length of time the Force Majeure
condition endured. Unless CINGULAR gives written notice within thirty (30) days after being notified of the Force Majeure condition, option (2) shall be deemed selected. 

3.13 Governing Law  

THIS
AGREEMENT AND PERFORMANCE HEREUNDER SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA EXCLUSIVE OF ITS CHOICE OF LAWS PROVISIONS. 

3.14 Indemnity  

SUPPLIER
agrees to indemnify and hold CINGULAR harmless from any and all liabilities, causes of action, lawsuits, penalties, claims or demands (including the costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys'
fees on account thereof) that may be made by: 

	a.
	Anyone
for injuries of any kind, including but not limited to personal injury, death, property damage and theft, resulting from SUPPLIER's negligent or willful acts or omissions or
those of persons furnished by SUPPLIER, its agents or subcontractors, or resulting from the use of SUPPLIER's GOODS furnished hereunder or resulting from SUPPLIER's failure to perform its obligations
hereunder. The indemnity covers, but is not limited to, claims of any alleged defect or shortcoming in the design, testing, manufacture, functioning, or use of the GOODS, and claims based or including
alleged failure to adequately or accurately describe or warn about risks of potential injury due to product design, testing, manufacture, functioning, or use of GOODS. This indemnity covers all claims
brought under common law or statute, including but not limited to strict tort liability, strict products liability, negligence, misrepresentation, or breach of warranty.

	b.
	Any
of either SUPPLIER's, its agent's or subcontractor's employees or former employees for which SUPPLIER's, its agents' or subcontractors' liability to such employee or former
employee would otherwise be subject to payments under the Workers' Compensation laws or an Employer's Liability policy, premises liability principles or any other law or form of legal duty or
obligation; and

	c.
	Either
SUPPLIER's, its agent's or subcontractor's employees or former employees for Applicants at SUPPLIER's job site, for any and all claims arising out of the employment relationship
with respect to performing under this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to employment discrimination charges and actions arising under Title VII of The Civil rights Act of 1964, as
amended; The Equal pay Act; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act; as amended; The Rehabilitation Act; The Americans with Disabilities Act; The Fair Labor Standards Act; The National Labor
Relations Act; and any other applicable law. 

SUPPLIER,
at its own expense, shall defend CINGULAR, at CINGULAR's request, against any such liability, cause of action, penalty, claim, demand, administrative proceeding or lawsuit, including any in
which CINGULAR is named as an "employer" or "joint Employer" with SUPPLIER. CINGULAR shall have the right to control and direct the defense of any such action. CINGULAR shall notify SUPPLIER promptly
of any written claims or demands against CINGULAR for which SUPPLIER is responsible hereunder. 

SUPPLIER
agrees to defend CINGULAR, at no cost or expense to CINGULAR, against any such Liability, claim, demand, suit or legal proceeding including those instigated by a third party to SUPPLIER.
CINGULAR agrees to notify SUPPLIER within a reasonable time of any written claims or demands against CINGULAR for which SUPPLIER is responsible. SUPPLIER shall also (1) keep 

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CINGULAR
fully informed as to the progress of such defense, and (2) afford CINGULAR, at its own expense, an opportunity to participate with SUPPLIER in the defense or settlement of any such
claim. 

The
foregoing indemnity shall be in addition to any other indemnity obligations of SUPPLIER set forth in this Agreement. 

3.15 Information  

Information—CINGULAR  

Any
Information furnished to SUPPLIER in connection with this Agreement, including Information provided under a separate Non Disclosure Agreement in connection with discussion prior to executing this
Agreement, shall remain CINGULAR's property. Unless such Information was previously known to SUPPLIER free of any obligation to keep it confidential, or has been or is subsequently made public by
CINGULAR or a third party, without violating a confidentiality obligation, it shall be kept confidential by SUPPLIER, shall be used only in performing under this Agreement, and may not be used for
other purposes except as may be agreed upon between SUPPLIER and CINGULAR in writing. SUPPLIER is granted no rights or license to such Information. All copies of such Information, in written, graphic
or other tangible form, shall be returned to CINGULAR upon the earlier of (i) CINGULAR's request or (ii) upon Termination, Cancellation, or expiration of this Agreement. 

SUPPLIER
understands and agrees that any and all field trial results prepared by CINGULAR are and shall remain the property of CINGULAR and are hereby considered CINGULAR's proprietary Information.
Therefore, it shall be CINGULAR's option, in its sole discretion, to furnish SUPPLIER copies of such documents or to discuss such documents with SUPPLIER. SUPPLIER's use of field trial reports
furnished by CINGULAR shall be governed by the Publicity section in addition to the provisions contained in this section, Information. 

Information—SUPPLIER  

        Any Information furnished to CINGULAR under this Agreement shall remain SUPPLIER's property. Information furnished by SUPPLIER to CINGULAR in connection with this
Agreement shall be considered to be confidential or proprietary. If SUPPLIER provides CINGULAR with any proprietary or confidential Information, CINGULAR shall use reasonable care to prevent its
disclosure to others as CINGULAR uses with respect to its own proprietary or confidential Information. Notwithstanding the preceding sentences, no installation, operations, repair, or maintenance
Information of SUPPLIER which pertains to the Material and Services which are the subject of this Agreement shall be considered to be proprietary or confidential, and CINGULAR may disclose such
Information to others for the purpose of installing, operating, repairing, replacing, removing, and maintaining the Material for which it was initially furnished. 

3.16 Infringement  

	a.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to indemnify and hold CINGULAR harmless from and against any Liability, (including increased damages for willful infringement) that may result by reason of any
infringement, or claim of infringement, of any trade secret, patent, trademark, copyright, or other proprietary interest of any third party based on the normal use or installation of any Material or
Services furnished to CINGULAR, except to the extent
that such claim arises from SUPPLIER's compliance with CINGULAR's detailed instructions. Such exception will not, however, include any infringement or claim of infringement based upon:

	1.
	products,
software, or documentation which are available on the open market; or

	2.
	products,
software, or documentation of SUPPLIER's origin, design or selection. 

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	b.
	SUPPLIER
represents and warrants that it has made reasonable independent investigation to determine the legality of its right to sell or license the Material or provide Services as
specified in this Agreement.

	c.
	If
an injunction or order is obtained against CINGULAR's use of any Material or Service, or, if, in SUPPLIER's opinion, any Material or Service is likely to become the subject of a
claim of infringement, SUPPLIER will, at its expense:

	1.
	Procure
for CINGULAR the right to continue using the Material or Service; or

	2.
	After
consultation with CINGULAR, replace or modify the Material or Service to make it a substantially similar, functionally equivalent, non-infringing Material or Service. 

	d.
	If
the Material or Service is purchased or licensed and neither (a) or (b) above is possible, in addition to CINGULAR's other rights, CINGULAR may cancel the applicable Order and
require SUPPLIER to remove, or cause the removal and/or return of, such Material or Service from CINGULAR's location and refund any charges paid by CINGULAR.

	e.
	In
no event will CINGULAR be liable to SUPPLIER for any charges after the date that CINGULAR no longer uses any Material or Service because of actual or claimed infringement.

	f.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to defend or settle, at its own expense, any action or suit for which it is responsible under this section. CINGULAR agrees to notify SUPPLIER promptly of any claim of
infringement and cooperate in every reasonable way to facilitate the defense. SUPPLIER shall afford CINGULAR, at its own expense, an opportunity to participate on an equal basis with SUPPLIER in the
defense or settlement of any such claim. 

3.17 Insurance  

Without
limiting any other obligation or liability of SUPPLIER under this Agreement, SUPPLIER agrees that upon execution of this Agreement and through its entire effective period, SUPPLIER shall
procure and maintain insurance coverage, at its sole cost and expense, with limits and conditions not less than those specified below. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella liability policies
will be acceptable as a means to meet the limits specifically required herein. If excess/umbrella liability policies are in place, they must follow the form of the underlying liability policy(s). 

	a.
	Comprehensive
or Commercial General Liability Insurance, written on an occurrence form, including but not limited to premises- operations, broad form property damage,
products/completed operations, contractual liability, independent contractors, personal injury and advertising injury and liability assumed under an insured contract, with limits of at least
$5,000,000 per occurrence, combined single limit.

	b.
	Worker's
Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance with statutory limits as required by the state(s) in which the work is to be performed. SUPPLIER will provide a written waiver
of Worker's Compensation subrogation. If SUPPLIER is self-insured for Workers Compensation, a copy of a current self-insured certificate from the state(s) in which the work is to be performed must be
provided prior to the work being performed. Employers Liability insurance must be at least $1,000,000 per occurrence.

	c.
	Business
Automobile Liability including coverage for owned, hired, leased, rented and non-owned vehicles of $2,000,000 combined single limit bodily injury and property damage per
occurrence.

	d.
	Professional
Liability Insurance covering the effects of errors and omissions in the performance of professional duties with a minimum limit of $2,000,000, each occurrence and
aggregate (if applicable) associated with work performed under this Agreement. 

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The
SUPPLIER shall also require all subcontractors performing work on the project or who may enter upon the work site to maintain the same insurance requirements listed above. 

Should
the insurance policy limits be exhausted or should the SUPPLIER fail to maintain the required insurance coverages, SUPPLIER is still liable should a loss occur. 

Prior
to performing any work, SUPPLIER must obtain the required minimum insurance and provide Certificate of Insurance to CINGULAR showing coverage and limits not less than the minimum amounts shown
herein. CINGULAR must be listed as an additional insured under the primary and excess insurance policy(s), with the exception of Workers Compensation. The
minimum required insurance shall be written by a SUPPLIER licensed to do business in the state(s) where the work is to be performed at the time the policies are issued. 

All
such certificates and policies shall include a provision whereby CINGULAR must be given thirty (30) days advance written notice of the insurer's intention to cancel or materially change the
policies specified herein. Such policy shall be primary to any coverage CINGULAR may have, independent of the Agreement. 

3.18 Invoicing and Payment  

	a.
	Except
as otherwise specified in an Order, SUPPLIER shall render an invoice in duplicate promptly [***]. The
invoice shall specify in detail (1) quantities of each ordered item, (2) unit prices of each ordered item, (3) whether the item is taxable and the amount of tax per item,
(4) item and commodity codes, (5) total amounts for each item, (6) total amount of applicable sales or use taxes, (7) discounts, (8) shipping charges,
(9) total amount due, and (10) software right-to-use fees as either "application" or "operational." CINGULAR shall pay SUPPLIER in accordance with the prices set forth in this Agreement
within [***] days of the date of the invoice. Payment for shortages, or Materials or Services not conforming to the
Specifications, and portions of any invoice in dispute, may be withheld by CINGULAR until such problem has been resolved. If CINGULAR disputes any invoice rendered or amount paid, CINGULAR shall so
notify SUPPLIER. The parties shall use their best efforts to resolve such dispute expeditiously. Invoices received by CINGULAR more than one (1) year after the provision of Materials or
performance of Services are untimely and CINGULAR shall have no obligation to pay such invoices.

	b.
	When
specific requests are made to verify invoiced freight charges on a SUPPLIER invoice,SUPPLIER will provide legible copies of prepaid freight bills, express receipts, or bills of
lading supporting the invoice amounts. Such invoices shall include (1) carrier's name, (2) date of shipment, (3) number of pieces, (4) weight, and (5) freight
classification.

	c.
	All
claims for money due or to become due from CINGULAR will be subject to deduction by CINGULAR for any setoff counterclaim for money due or to become due from SUPPLIER, whether under
this Agreement or otherwise. Any amount due to CINGULAR that is not so applied against SUPPLIER's invoices for any reason shall be paid to CINGULAR by SUPPLIER within thirty (30) days after written
demand by CINGULAR.

	d.
	If
an Order or an Appendix specifies that SUPPLIER may submit invoices for progress payments prior to Acceptance, SUPPLIER is permitted to submit invoices at the end of each month and
CINGULAR will make progress payments to the SUPPLIER at thirty (30) day intervals. Such progress payments shall not exceed ninety percent (90%) of satisfactorily completed work at the time of billing,
as determined by CINGULAR. SUPPLIER agrees to use such progress payments for expenses incurred for Services or Material used in performance of the Work Order for CINGULAR. 

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	e.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to accept standard, commercial methods of payment and evidence of payment obligation including, but not limited to CINGULAR's purchase orders and electronic fund
transfers in connection with the purchase of the Materials and Services. 

3.19 Licenses and Patents  

No
licenses, express or implied, under any patents, copyrights, trademarks, or other intellectual property rights are granted by CINGULAR to SUPPLIER under this Agreement. 

3.20 Limitation of Liability  

CINGULAR
will not be liable for consequential, incidental, special, or punitive damages, or for loss of revenue or profit in connection with the performance or failure to perform this Agreement
regardless of whether such liability arises from breach of contract, tort, or any other theory of liability. 

3.21 Liquidated Damages  

SUPPLIER
recognizes the importance of meeting Delivery Dates and agrees to the following liquidated damage provisions and procedures: 

	a.
	Upon
discovery of information indicating a reasonable certainty that Materials and/or Services will not be completed before the scheduled Delivery Date, SUPPLIER shall notify CINGULAR
and provide information relating to the estimated length of delay. The parties shall work jointly toward resolution of a plan to resolve the delayed Delivery. If the parties reach agreement on an
extended Delivery Date and SUPPLIER fails to meet the extended Delivery Date, CINGULAR may (a) Cancel such Order, (b) exercise its right to recover liquidated damages specified
hereunder, and/or (c) further extend the Delivery Date. No payments, progress or otherwise, made by CINGULAR to SUPPLIER after any scheduled Delivery Date shall constitute a waiver of
liquidated damages.

	b.
	Notwithstanding
the above paragraph, in the event of SUPPLIER's failure to meet a Delivery Date, CINGULAR shall be entitled to  [***]. Liquidated damages under this section shall in no event exceed  [***] of the total price specified for the Materials and/or Services delayed. If delivery delay exceeds twenty business days,
Cingular can cancel entire order with no penalty. 

3.22 [***]  

SUPPLIER
represents and warrants that [***], and [***] and  [***] in this Agreement are and will continue to be during
the term of this Agreement  [***]. SUPPLIER shall review and have an officer of their SUPPLIER certify its compliance with this section to CINGULAR
semi-annually. This certification shall be sent to CINGULAR's representative listed under the Section called "Notices." 

3.23 M/WBE (and Appendices)  

	a.
	SUPPLIER
commits to goals for the participation of M/WBE and DVBE firms (as defined in the Section entitled "MBE/WBE/DVBE Cancellation Clause") as follows:  [***] annual MBE participation; [***] annual WBE
participation; and [***] annual DVBE participation. These goals apply to all annual expenditures by any entity pursuant to this
Agreement with SUPPLIER. Supplier will initiate a plan to track and report expenditures to these types of firms and communicate this plan to CINGULAR within 120 days from the effective date of
this agreement.

	b.
	Attached
hereto and incorporated herein as Appendix 3 is SUPPLIER's completed Participation Plan outlining its M/WBE-DVBE goals and specific and detailed plans to achieve those goals.
SUPPLIER will submit an updated Participation Plan annually by the first week in January. SUPPLIER will submit M/WBE-DVBE Results Reports quarterly by the end of the first week 

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following
the close of each quarter, using the form attached hereto and incorporated herein as Appendix 3. Participation Plans and Results Reports will be submitted to the Prime SUPPLIER Results
Manager. 

3.24 M/WBE Cancellation Clause  

	a.
	SUPPLIER
agrees that falsification or misrepresentation of, or failure to report a disqualifying change in, the MBE/WBE/DVBE status of SUPPLIER or any subcontractor utilized by
SUPPLIER; or SUPPLIER's failure to comply in good faith with any MBE/WBE/DVBE utilization goals established by SUPPLIER; or SUPPLIER's failure to cooperate in any investigation conducted by CINGULAR,
or by CINGULAR's agent, to determine
SUPPLIER's compliance with this section, will constitute a material breach of this Agreement. In the event of any such breach, CINGULAR may, at its option, cancel ("Cancel") this Agreement upon thirty
(30) days notice. SUPPLIER acknowledges and agrees that CINGULAR's right to Cancel is absolute and unconditional, and CINGULAR shall not be subject to liability, nor shall SUPPLIER have any right to
suit for damages as a result of such cancellation.

	b.
	For
purchases under this Agreement by Pacific Bell, Pacific Bell Directory, Pacific Bell Mobile Services, Pacific Bell Information Services, Pacific Bell Communications, and any other
entity operating principally in California (collectively "California Affiliates"), Minority and Women Business Enterprises (MBEs/WBEs) are defined as businesses which satisfy the requirements of
paragraph d below and are certified as MBEs/WBEs by the California Public Utilities Commission Clearinghouse ("CPUC-certified").

	c.
	For
purchases under this Agreement by any entity that is not a California Affiliate, MBEs/WBEs are defined as businesses which satisfy the requirements of paragraph d below and
are either CPUC-certified or are certified as MBEs/WBEs by a certifying agency recognized by CINGULAR.

	d.
	MBEs/WBEs
must be at least 51% owned by a minority individual or group or by one or more women (for publicly-held businesses, at least 51% of the stock must be owned by one or more of
those individuals), and the MBEs/WBEs' management and daily business operations must be controlled by one or more of those individuals, and these individuals must be either U.S. citizens or legal
aliens with permanent residence status. For the purpose of this definition, minority group members include male or female Asian Americans, Black Americans, Filipino Americans, Hispanic Americans,
Native Americans (i.e., American Indians, Eskimos, Aleuts and Native Hawaiians), Polynesian Americans, and multi-ethnic (i.e., any combination of MBEs and WBEs where no one specific group has a 51%
ownership and control of the business, but when aggregated, the ownership and control combination meets or exceeds the 51% rule). "Control" in this context means exercising the power to make policy
decisions. "Operate" in this context means actively involved in the day-to-day management of the business and not merely acting as officers or directors.

	e.
	For
purchases under this Agreement by California Affiliates, Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (DVBEs) are defined as business concerns that satisfy the requirements of
paragraph g below and are certified as DVBEs by the California State Office of Small and Minority Business (OSMB). The DVBE must be a resident of the State of California, and must satisfy the
requirements of paragraph g below.

	f.
	For
purchases under this Agreement by any entity that is not a California Affiliate, DVBEs are defined as any business concern that satisfies the requirements of paragraph g
below and is either a defined DVBE for purchases by California Affiliates, or is certified as a DVBE by a certifying agency recognized by CINGULAR. 

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	g.
	The
DVBE must be (1) a non publicly-owned enterprise at least 51% owned by one or more disabled veterans; or (2) a publicly-owned business in which at least 51% of the
stock is owned by one or more disabled veterans; or (3) a subsidiary which is wholly owned by a parent corporation, but only if at least 51% of the voting stock of the parent corporation is
owned by one or more disabled veterans; or (4) a joint venture in which at least 51% of the joint venture's management and control and earnings are held by one or more disabled veterans. In
each case, the management and control of the daily business operations must be by one or more disabled veterans. A disabled veteran is a veteran of the military, naval or air service of the United
States with a service-connected disability. "Management and control" in this context means exercising the power to make policy decisions and actively involved in the day-to-day management of the
business and not merely acting as officers or directors. 

3.25 Non-Exclusive Market  

It
is expressly understood and agreed that this Agreement does not grant SUPPLIER an exclusive privilege to provide to CINGULAR any or all Material and Services of the type described in this Agreement
nor requires CINGULAR to purchase or license any Materials or Services. It is, therefore, understood that CINGULAR may contract with other manufacturers and suppliers for the procurement or trial of
comparable Materials and Services and that CINGULAR may itself perform the Services described here. 

3.26 Notices  

Except
as otherwise provided in this Agreement, or an applicable Order, all notices or other communications hereunder shall be deemed to have been duly given when made in writing and either 1)
delivered in person, or 2) when received, if provided by an overnight or similar delivery service, or 3) when received, if deposited in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, return receipt
requested, and addressed as follows: 

	To:	 	Spectrian Corporation

350 West Java Drive Drive

Sunny vale, CA 94089

Attn.: Mike Angel
	

To:	
 	

Cingular Wireless

5565 Glenridge Connector

Atlanta, GA 30342

Attn.: Legal Counsel

The
address to which notices or communications may be given by either party may be changed by written notice given by such party to the other pursuant to this paragraph entitled "Notices". 

3.27 Ownership of Work Product  

The
parties hereby agree that Cingular shall own all rights, title and interest, including but not limited to all intellectual property rights in any and all software, technical information,
specifications, drawings, records, documentation, creative works, concepts, residual knowledge or data, written, oral or otherwise arising out of, related to or resulting from development work on
products designed specifically for and funded by Cingular ("Cingular Specific Work Product"). 

Seller
hereby agrees that any Cingular Specific Work Product is being developed as a "work made for hire", provided the Cingular Specific Work Product qualifies as such in accordance with the United
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intellectual
property rights set forth herein in the Cingular Specific Work Product, then Seller hereby irrevocably assigns to Buyer all such rights, title and interest and agrees to execute all
documents necessary to implement and confirm the letter and intent of this section. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party retains all rights, title and interest and all proprietary rights in and
to its own Proprietary Materials and Information. All rights for work product including any documentation or software needed for the functioning of the product may transfer to a third party upon
Cingular re-selling SUPPLIER'S products. 

3.28 Price  

	a.
	Material
and Services shall be furnished by SUPPLIER in accordance with the prices set forth in Appendix 1, attached hereto and made a part hereof, or pursuant to firm prices which are
quoted by SUPPLIER for such Material and Services, whichever price is lower. The prices for all Material and Services in Appendix 1 are subject to change only in accordance with this Agreement, which
changes must be in writing and signed by both parties. If SUPPLIER at any time makes a general price decrease, SUPPLIER shall promptly notify CINGULAR in writing and extend such decrease to CINGULAR
effective on the date of such general price decrease. The prices in Appendix 1 are not subject to increase during the [complete with either "initial term" or "x (x) months"]
("the initial term") of this Agreement.

	b.
	After
the initial term of this Agreement, SUPPLIER commits to use reasonable efforts to proactively, through improved processes, supply line economies and other cost reduction methods,
reduce its costs and corresponding prices for Materials and Services as provided hereunder to CINGULAR, by at least [***] each
year. The parties shall measure such decrease by comparing the total prices specified in Appendix 1 for the applicable period to the total prices for the previous contract period. 

3.29 Publicity  

SUPPLIER
shall not use CINGULAR's name or any language, pictures, or symbols which could, in CINGULAR's judgment, imply CINGULAR's identity or endorsement by CINGULAR or any of its employees in any
(a) written, electronic, or oral advertising or presentation or (b) brochure, newsletter, book, electronic database, or other written material of whatever nature, without CINGULAR's
prior written consent (hereafter "publicity matters"). SUPPLIER will submit to CINGULAR for written approval, prior to publication, all publicity matters that mention or display CINGULAR's name and/or
marks or contain language from which a connection to said name and/or marks may be inferred or implied. 

Furthermore,
no license, express or implied, is granted to SUPPLIER for any trademark, patent, copyright, trade secret or any other intellectual property or applications therefor which is now or may
hereafter be owned by CINGULAR or any CINGULAR SUPPLIER. 

3.30 Quality Assurance  

	a.
	SUPPLIER
represents and warrants that SUPPLIER's processes utilized to produce Materials and provide Services under this Agreement are certified to TL 9000 within one hundred eighty
(180) days after the execution of this Agreement and that SUPPLIER will maintain TL 9000 certification for the term of this Agreement. SUPPLIER shall provide CINGULAR evidence of TL 9000 registration
certification within thirty (30) days from the date of certification.

	b.
	SUPPLIER's
key sub-contractors/SUPPLIERs shall be TL 9000 certified within three hundred sixty five (365) days after execution of the Agreement between CINGULAR and SUPPLIER. SUPPLIER
shall provide CINGULAR evidence of TL 9000 registration certification within thirty (30) days from the date of certification. 

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Copies
of TL 9000 may be ordered through the American Society for Quality by calling (800) 248-1946. Additional information on TL 9000 may be found on the QuEST Forum web site at
www.questforum.org. 

If
SUPPLIER is not TL 9000 certified or SUPPLIER's key subcontractors are not TL9000 certified SUPPLIER agrees that at no additional charge to CINGULAR: 

	1.
	SUPPLIER
shall provide to CINGULAR a TL 9000 quality plan. 

Elements
to be detailed in the Quality Plan include (at minimum): 

	(a)
	A
schedule for achieving TL 9000 certification.

	(b)
	Identification
of key sub-contractors/SUPPLIERs, their TL 9000 certification status and schedule for becoming registered.

	(c)
	Designation
of the SUPPLIER's quality representative and of the senior executive with quality responsibility. 

	2.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to provide TL 9000 metrics specific to CINGULAR's Material as requested by CINGULAR.

	3.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to conform to the most current version of TL 9000 available in conformance with the QuEST Forum transition period.

	4.
	As
required by CINGULAR, SUPPLIER shall submit TL 9000 and / or ISO 9000 registration and surveillance audit results, management review goals, objectives and results for the registered
business entity.

	5.
	CINGULAR,
at SUPPLIER's expense, may require improvement initiatives requiring the intervention of a 3rd party quality consultant for the purpose of auditing, tracking
and reporting performance and Material conformance with stated requirements. Both parties will mutually agree upon which 3rd party quality consultant will be selected. If an Agreement
can not be reached, the CINGULAR will make the selection. Periodically as agreed between the parties, status of activities shall be submitted to the CINGULAR. Unresolved issues raised will be
documented and reported to the Senior Management of both companies semi-annually

	6.
	Participation
in CINGULAR SUPPLIER recognition programs requires TL 9000 registration. 

3.31 Records and Audits  

SUPPLIER
agrees that it will: 

	a.
	Maintain
complete and accurate records related to the Material and Services provided by SUPPLIER to CINGULAR, including records of all amounts billable to and payments made by CINGULAR
in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices, uniformly and consistently applied in a format that will permit audit;

	b.
	Retain
such records and reasonable billing detail for a period of at least three (3) years from the date of final payment for Materials and Services;

	c.
	Provide
reasonable supporting documentation to CINGULAR concerning any disputed invoice amount within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of written notification of such dispute;
and

	d.
	Permit
CINGULAR and its authorized representatives to inspect and audit during normal business hours the charges invoiced to CINGULAR. Should CINGULAR request an audit, SUPPLIER will
make available any pertinent records and files to CINGULAR during normal business hours at no additional charge. 

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3.32 Severability  

If
any provision or any part of provision of this Agreement shall be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or non-enforceability shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other portion of
this Agreement. The entire Agreement will be construed as if it did not contain the particular invalid or unenforceable provision(s) and the rights and obligations of the SUPPLIER and CINGULAR will be
construed and enforced accordingly. 

3.33 Survival of Obligations  

Obligations
and rights in connection with this Agreement which by their nature would continue beyond the Termination, Cancellation or expiration of this Agreement, including those in the sections
entitled "Compliance With Laws," "Infringement," "Indemnity," "Publicity," "Severability," "Information," "Independent Contractor," and "Warranty," will survive the Termination, Cancellation, or
expiration of this Agreement. 

3.34 Taxes  

	a.
	SUPPLIER
may invoice CINGULAR the amount of any federal excise taxes or state or local sales taxes imposed upon the sale of Material or provision of Services as separate items, if
applicable, listing the taxing jurisdiction imposing the tax. Installation, labor and other non-taxable charges must be separately stated. CINGULAR agrees
to pay all applicable taxes to SUPPLIER which are stated on and at the time the Material or Service invoice is submitted by SUPPLIER. SUPPLIER agrees to remit taxes to the appropriate taxing
authorities.

	b.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to pay, and to hold CINGULAR harmless from and against, any penalty, interest, additional tax, or other charge that may be levied or assessed as a result of the delay
or failure of SUPPLIER, for any reason, to pay any tax or file any return or information required by law, rule or regulation or by this Agreement to be paid or filed by SUPPLIER. SUPPLIER agrees to
pay and to hold CINGULAR harmless from and against any penalty or sanction assessed as a result of SUPPLIER doing business with any country subject to U.S. trade restrictions.

	c.
	Following
the issuance of a Work Order, SUPPLIER shall within twenty (20) days (but in no event later than two (2) weeks before commencement of work under the applicable Work
Order) present CINGULAR a schedule of taxes and fees that SUPPLIER proposes to collect from CINGULAR. Upon CINGULAR's request, the parties shall consult with respect to the basis and rates upon which
SUPPLIER shall pay any taxes or fees for which CINGULAR is obligated to reimburse SUPPLIER under this Agreement. If CINGULAR determines that in its opinion any such taxes or fees are not payable or
should be paid on a basis less than the full price or at rates less than the full tax rate, SUPPLIER shall make payment in accordance with such determinations and CINGULAR shall be responsible for
such determinations. If collection is sought by the taxing authority for a greater amount of taxes than that so determined by CINGULAR, SUPPLIER shall promptly notify CINGULAR. SUPPLIER shall
cooperate with CINGULAR in contesting such determination, but CINGULAR shall be responsible and shall reimburse SUPPLIER for any tax, interest, or penalty in excess of its determination. If CINGULAR
desires to contest such collection, CINGULAR shall promptly notify SUPPLIER. If CINGULAR determines that in its opinion it has reimbursed SUPPLIER for sales or use taxes in excess of the amount which
CINGULAR is obligated to reimburse SUPPLIER, CINGULAR and SUPPLIER shall consult to determine the appropriate method of recovery of such excess reimbursements. SUPPLIER shall credit any excess
reimbursements against tax reimbursements or other payments due from CINGULAR if and to the extent SUPPLIER can make corresponding adjustments to its payments to the relevant tax authority. At
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refund
and any other documents required to recover any other excess reimbursements, and shall promptly remit to CINGULAR all such refunds (and interest) received. 

	d.
	If
any taxing authority advises SUPPLIER that it intends to audit SUPPLIER with respect to any taxes for which CINGULAR is obligated to reimburse SUPPLIER under this agreement,
SUPPLIER shall (1) promptly so notify CINGULAR, (2) afford CINGULAR an opportunity to participate on an equal basis with SUPPLIER in such audit with respect to such taxes and
(3) keep CINGULAR fully informed as to the progress of such audit. Each party shall bear its own expenses with respect to any such audit, and the responsibility for any additional tax, penalty
or interest resulting from such audit shall be determined in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Section. SUPPLIER's failure to comply with the notification requirements of this section
shall relieve CINGULAR of its responsibility to reimburse SUPPLIER for taxes only if SUPPLIER's failure materially prejudiced CINGULAR's ability to contest imposition or assessment of those taxes.

	e.
	In
addition to its rights under subparagraph (d) above with respect to any tax or tax controversy covered by this Tax Section, CINGULAR will be entitled to contest, pursuant to
applicable law and tariffs, and at its own expense, any tax previously billed that it is ultimately obligated to pay. CINGULAR will be entitled to the benefit of any refund or recovery of amounts that
it had previously paid resulting from such a contest. SUPPLIER will cooperate in any such contest, provided that all costs and expenses incurred in obtaining a refund or credit for CINGULAR shall be
paid by CINGULAR.

	f.
	If
either Party is audited by a taxing authority or other governmental entity, the other Party agrees to reasonably cooperate with the Party being audited in order to respond to any
audit inquiries in an appropriate and timely manner, so that the audit and any resulting controversy may be resolved expeditiously. 

3.35 Term of Agreement  

	a.
	This
Agreement is effective on August 15, 2001 and, unless terminated or canceled as provided in this Agreement, shall remain in effect for  [***] years (the "Initial Term").

	b.
	After
the Initial Term, this Agreement shall continue on a month to month basis until terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other setting forth
the effective date of such termination. The termination, cancellation or expiration of this Agreement shall not affect the obligations of either party to the other party pursuant to any Order
previously executed hereunder, and the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall continue to apply to such Order as if this Agreement had not been terminated or canceled. 

3.36 Title and Risk of Loss  

Title
to Material purchased, but not to Material licensed, will vest in CINGULAR when the Material has been [***] designated by
CINGULAR. 

3.37 Warranty and Rebates  

	a.
	SUPPLIER
warrants to CINGULAR that Material furnished hereunder will be merchantable, free from defects in design, material and workmanship, fit and sufficient for the purposes
intended by CINGULAR, free from all liens and encumbrances and will strictly conform to and perform in accordance with applicable Specifications, drawings and samples. In addition, if Material
contains one or more original equipment or software manufacturer's ("OEM") warranties, SUPPLIER hereby represents that it has the authority to and does hereby assign such warranties to CINGULAR. 

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	b.
	SUPPLIER
also warrants to CINGULAR that any Services provided hereunder will be performed in a first-class, professional manner, in strict compliance with the Specifications, and with
the care, skill, and diligence, and in accordance with the applicable standards, currently recognized in SUPPLIERs profession or industry. If SUPPLIER fails to meet applicable professional standards,
SUPPLIER will, without additional compensation, promptly correct or revise any errors or deficiencies in the Services furnished hereunder.

	c.
	The
warranty period for Materials and Services shall be [***] years. The warranty period in all cases shall
commence upon Delivery.

	d.
	SUPPLIER
represents and warrants that: there are no actions, suits, or proceedings, pending or threatened, which will have a material adverse effect on SUPPLIER's ability to fulfill
its obligations under this Agreement; it will immediately notify CINGULAR if, during the term of this Agreement, SUPPLIER becomes aware of any action, suit, or proceeding, pending or threatened, which
may have a material adverse effect on SUPPLIER's ability to fulfill the obligations under this Agreement or any Order; it has all necessary skills, rights, financial resources, and authority to enter
into this Agreement and related Orders and to provide or license the Material or Services, including that the Material and Services will not infringe any patent, copyright, or other intellectual
property; no consent, approval, or withholding of objection is required from any entity, including any governmental authority with respect to the entering into or the performance of this Agreement or
any Order; the Material and
Services will be provided free of any lien or encumbrance of any kind; it will be fully responsible and liable for all acts, omissions, and work performed by any of its representatives, including any
subcontractor; that all representatives, including subcontractors, will strictly comply with the provisions specified in this Agreement; and it will comply with the terms of this Agreement or Work
Order, including those specified in any Exhibits or Appendices thereto.

	e.
	If
the parties have identified a system on which Software will operate, SUPPLIER warrants that Software will perform on and be compatible with such system and operate satisfactorily in
the system environment specified in the applicable Work Order. System includes the hardware, operating and application Software, interfaces, and databases that interact with such Software.

	f.
	SUPPLIER
warrants that all Material provided to CINGULAR hereunder shall be tested prior to delivery to insure it is in strict compliance with the Specifications and that Material will
not contain Harmful Code at any time. Testing will include complete regression and interaction testing and load, unit, and integration testing when applicable.

	g.
	All
warranties will survive inspection, acceptance, payment and use. These warranties will be in addition to all other warranties, express, implied, or statutory. SUPPLIER will defend,
indemnify, and hold CINGULAR harmless from and against all Liabilities for a breach of these warranties.

	h.
	If
at any time during the warranty period for Material or Services CINGULAR believes there is a breach of any warranty, CINGULAR will notify SUPPLIER setting forth the nature of such
claimed breach. SUPPLIER shall promptly investigate such claimed breach and shall either 1) provide information satisfactory to CINGULAR that no breach of warranty in fact occurred or 2) at no
additional charge to CINGULAR, promptly use its best efforts to take such action as may be required to correct such breach.

	i.
	If
a breach of warranty has not been corrected within a commercially reasonable time, or if two or more breaches of warranty occur in any sixty (60) day period, CINGULAR may Cancel the
applicable Order.

	j.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to provide a price discount toward future purchases of new SUPPLIER products and services should CINGULAR network evolution require the replacement of products due to
technological obsolescence within [***] of original delivery to CINGULAR. The price 

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discount
would be applied to the current CINGULAR price in effect at that time. The amount of future price discount earned by CINGULAR will be based on the actual purchases made by CINGULAR during
each of SUPPLIER'S fiscal years as shown below. Such future discounts will only apply to SUPPLIER'S available products at the time of upgrade. SUPPLIER is not obligated to engage in any special design
activities to develop new products. 

	SUPPLIER FISCAL YEAR SALES
 
	 	Future Price Discount %
	 	Aggregate $$

	[***] [***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***] [***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***] [***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***] [***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***] [***]	 	[***]	 	[***]
	[***] [***]	 	[***]	 	[***]

[***].    The aggregate dollar amount of the price discounts must be consumed within the succeeding fiscal year. 

[***]

3.38 Work Orders  

	a.
	CINGULAR
may order Material and Services by submitting Work Orders in connection with this Agreement. Such Orders specify:

	1.
	A
description of the Services and/or Material, including any numerical/alphabetical identification referenced in the applicable price list.

	2.
	The
requested delivery date.

	3.
	The
applicable price(s).

	4.
	The
location to which the Material is to be shipped, or the site where Services will be rendered.

	5.
	The
location to which invoices are to be rendered for payment.

	6.
	CINGULAR's
Order number. 

	b.
	The
terms in this Agreement shall apply to Orders submitted in connection with this Agreement, and preprinted terms on the back of any Order shall not apply. 

3.39 Workmanship  

The
services to be provided by SUPPLIER under this Agreement shall proceed with promptness and shall be executed to CINGULAR's satisfaction in accordance with the highest professional standards in the
field. SUPPLIER shall remove from the work, at CINGULAR's request, any employee furnished by SUPPLIER who is deemed, in CINGULAR's opinion, to be incompetent, incapable, uncooperative, or otherwise
unacceptable in the execution of the work to be performed under this Agreement. Such a request shall not be deemed a request that such employee de disciplined or discharged, nor shall it be deemed to
be an adverse reflection on the character or abilities of such employee. 

ARTICLE IV—SPECIAL CLAUSES  

4.1  Access  

	a.
	When
appropriate, SUPPLIER shall have reasonable access to CINGULAR's premises during normal business hours and at such other times as may be agreed upon by the parties in order to 

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enable
SUPPLIER to perform its obligations under this Agreement. SUPPLIER shall coordinate such access with CINGULAR's designated representative prior to visiting such premises. SUPPLIER insures
CINGULAR that only persons employed by SUPPLIER or subcontracted by SUPPLIER will be allowed to enter CINGULAR's premises. If CINGULAR requests SUPPLIER or its Subcontractor to discontinue furnishing
any person provided by SUPPLIER or its Subcontractor from performing work on CINGULAR's premises, SUPPLIER shall immediately comply with such request. Such person shall leave CINGULAR's premises
promptly and SUPPLIER shall not furnish such person again to perform work on CINGULAR's premises without CINGULAR's written consent. The parties agree that, where required by governmental regulations,
it will submit satisfactory clearance from the U.S. Department of Defense and/or other federal, state, or local authorities. 

	b.
	CINGULAR
may require SUPPLIER or its representatives, including employees and subcontractors, to exhibit identification credentials or sign a Nondisclosure Agreement which CINGULAR may
issue in order to gain access to CINGULAR's premises for the performance of Services . If, for any reason, any SUPPLIER representative is no longer performing such Services, SUPPLIER shall immediately
inform CINGULAR. Notification shall be followed by the prompt delivery to CINGULAR of the identification credentials, if issued by CINGULAR, or a written statement of the reasons why said
identification credentials cannot be returned.

	c.
	SUPPLIER
shall insure that its representatives, including employees and subcontractors will, while on or off CINGULAR's premises, perform Services which (i) conform to the
Specifications, (ii) protect CINGULAR's Material, buildings, and structures, (iii) do not interfere with CINGULAR's business operations, and (iv) perform such Services with care
and due regard for the safety, convenience, and protection of CINGULAR, its employees, and property and in full conformance with the policies specified in the CINGULAR Code of Conduct, which prohibits
the possession of a weapon or an implement which can be used as a weapon.

	d.
	SUPPLIER
shall be responsible for insuring that all persons furnished by SUPPLIER work harmoniously with all others when on CINGULAR's premises. 

4.2  Change Notices—Simple  

	a.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to notify CINGULAR, in advance, of any change to be made in the Material furnished in accordance with the Specifications, software related documentation and/or
documentation that would impact upon either reliability or the form, fit or function of the Material.

	b.
	In
order for CINGULAR to review Material changes, a minimum of thirty (30) days advance notice before installation in any end-user location will be required except for those cases
where an extremely unsatisfactory condition requires immediate remedial action. The final classification of any Material change proposed by SUPPLIER will be by mutual agreement between SUPPLIER and
CINGULAR.

	c.
	In
the event that CINGULAR and SUPPLIER fail to reach agreement on any change in Material proposed by SUPPLIER, CINGULAR will have the right without penalty to Terminate this Agreement
and/or any or all Orders for Material affected by such change(s) proposed or issued by CINGULAR. 

4.3  Continuing Availability  

	a.
	SUPPLIER
agrees to offer to sell to CINGULAR for a period of [***] years after the Termination, Cancellation or
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Material
or Services provided hereunder, functionally equivalent additions, modifications, maintenance, replacement, and technical support services ("spare parts"). 

	b.
	If
SUPPLIER fails or is unable to supply such spare parts or obtain another source of supply for CINGULAR, then such inability shall be considered noncompliance with this Section and,
in addition to whatever other rights and remedies CINGULAR may have at law or in equity, SUPPLIER shall be obligated to provide CINGULAR, without obligation or charge, the "technical information" or
any other rights required so that CINGULAR can obtain such spare parts from other sources.

	c.
	The
"technical information" includes, by example and not by way of limitation:

	1.
	manufacturing
drawings and specifications of all Materials;

	2.
	manufacturing
drawings and specifications covering special tooling, raw materials, component parts, and the operation thereof;

	3.
	a
detailed list of all commercially available parts and components purchased by SUPPLIER, disclosing the part number, name, and location of the SUPPLIER and price lists for the
purchase. 

	d.
	SUPPLIER
shall provide technical support for Material provided under this Agreement. In the event SUPPLIER refuses to provide support, then SUPPLIER shall grant to CINGULAR a
non-exclusive license , without charge, to use the Material including any Software or Documentation as may be required for the purpose of using or maintaining the Material.

	e.
	SUPPLIER
shall provide CINGULAR advance written notification no later than two (2) years prior to the discontinuance of the manufacture or the provision of any Material or
Services. 

4.4  Emergency Support Service  

If
any natural disaster or other emergency occurs whereby Material and Service provided in connection with this Agreement is damaged and such condition materially affects CINGULAR's ability to provide
services to its subscribers, SUPPLIER agrees, at CINGULAR's request, to assist CINGULAR as follows: 

	a.
	SUPPLIER
will locate backup or replacement Material and provide any necessary Service.

	b.
	If
Material is available from SUPPLIER's stock, SUPPLIER will ship replacement Material in manner specified by CINGULAR within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of CINGULAR's request
therefor.

	c.
	When
Material required by CINGULAR is not available from stock for immediate shipment, SUPPLIER agrees to pursue the following alternative courses of action:

	1.
	Assist
CINGULAR in locating functionally equivalent substitute Material.

	2.
	If
requested by CINGULAR, schedule the repair or new manufacture of Material on a priority basis. CINGULAR will indemnify SUPPLIER for any financial obligations incurred by SUPPLIER as
a result of such priority efforts due to contractual obligations with third parties.

	3.
	Assist
CINGULAR by providing field technical personnel to make temporary modifications and arrangements to mitigate the effects of out-of-service conditions. If requested, by CINGULAR,
SUPPLIER will document such efforts and associated charges. 

The
price for any replacement Material or Service which is not covered by SUPPLIER's warranty will be at SUPPLIER's applicable price plus cost of expedited shipment. 

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SUPPLIER
will make available the individual whose title, phone number and location are listed below to provide assistance and information on a twenty-four (24) hour basis for all of its support
service described above: 

Spectrian
Hotline

408-745-5416 

This
obligation will survive the expiration, cancellation, or termination of this Agreement for four (4) years. 

4.5  Government Contract Provisions  

Work
Orders containing a notation that the Material is intended for use under government contracts shall be subject to the then current government provisions referenced in or attached to such Work
Orders. 

4.6  Hazardous Materials and Regulated Substances  

A
"Regulated Substance" as referred to in this clause is a generic term used to describe all materials that are regulated by applicable federal or any stare or local government during transportation,
handling and/or disposal. These include, but are not limited to, materials that are regulated as (a) "hazardous material" under the Hazardous Material Act and the Control of Radioactive
Contamination of Environmental Law, Title 8 of the California Environment Administrative Code, Section 5194 and the Hazardous Substances Information and Training Act, (b) "chemical
hazards" under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, (c) "chemical substances and mixtures" under the Toxic Substances Control Act and "chemicals" on the
Governor's List known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and/or other reproductive harm, as that term is defined in the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act
of 1986 ("Proposition 65"), (d) "pesticides" under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, and (e) "hazardous waste" as defined or listed under the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act and the Hazardous Waste Control Law. 

	a.
	SUPPLIER
shall comply with all applicable Laws and Regulations, including any notice requirements, regarding any Material ordered hereunder which contains or consists of a Regulated
Substance or any Service ordered
hereunder which involves the use, handling, storage, recycling, storage or transportation of Regulated Substances. SUPPLIER shall notify CINGULAR and provide CINGULAR with all necessary information
(including but not limited OSHA Material Safety Data Sheets [MSDS]) at least thirty (30) days before shipping Materials containing or consisting of Regulated Substances to
CINGULAR or commencing the performance of Services for CINGULAR involving the handling or use of Regulated Substances. Each MSDS must include an attachment indicating the specific worker protection
equipment requirement for use with the Regulated Substance covered thereby. If the Regulated Substance is in Materials or materials which are shipped to California facilities and is a chemical defined
by Proposition 65, the MSDS for said chemical should indicate that the chemical is one which is known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. SUPPLIER
shall maintain and distribute such information upon request to CINGULAR and/or any other SUPPLIER at the same location.

	b.
	Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Agreement, CINGULAR shall have the right, but not the duty, to terminate without liability any Order for Materials consisting of or
containing a Regulated Substance or Service involving the use and handling of Regulated Substances with thirty (30) days after such notification from CINGULAR. Otherwise, CINGULAR and SUPPLIER shall
cooperate concerning the acceptance by CINGULAR of such Materials and Services. SUPPLIER shall mark all Materials and/or materials provided hereunder as Regulated Substances which are required by all
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of an advisory nature in the handling and use of Regulated Substances provided hereunder and the disposal of "hazardous waste", as defined by applicable Laws and Regulations ("Hazardous
Wastes"), resulting therefrom. 

	c.
	SUPPLIER
shall provide CINGULAR with the same information pertaining to Regulated Substances in or used in the Materials and Services it provides to CINGULAR or Hazardous Waste as
SUPPLIER provides to SUPPLIER's employees or agents involved in the disposition or treatment of such Regulated Substances.

	d.
	SUPPLIER
is hereby informed that hazardous chemicals may be used and located at various facilities owned by CINGULAR. SUPPLIER or any person supplied by SUPPLIER may see the MSDS for a
particular substance in the facility in which they are working by contacting CINGULAR's Building Operations office and filling out the request form. SUPPLIER agrees to assume responsibility for
advising its employees, agents and subcontractors who
will be working at CINGULAR's facilities of the existence of chemical hazards on CINGULAR's facilities and the availability of said material.

	e.
	When
performing Services at CINGULAR's California facilities, SUPPLIER shall and shall require its subcontractors to issue warnings in accordance with Proposition 65 for exposure to
chemicals covered by Proposition 65 introduced by SUPPLIER or its subcontractor to personnel at CINGULAR's facilities, the public and CINGULAR from the time SUPPLIER and/or its subcontractor enter
CINGULAR's facilities and/or commence performing Services through the completion of such performance. SUPPLIER shall and shall require its subcontractors to warn CINGULAR of any exposure to chemicals
covered by Proposition 65 which may continue after SUPPLIER and/or its subcontractors have completed the performance of Services. Such warning may take the form of, but not be limited to, a MSDS for
each such chemical. 

SUPPLIER
IS HEREBY WARNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROPOSITION 65 THAT EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS MAY OCCUR AT CINGULAR'S FACILITIES. If requested, CINGULAR shall make available to SUPPLIER, its subcontractors,
and any of their employees, a MSDS for the chemicals covered by Proposition 65, if any, at CINGULAR's facilities where SUPPLIER is providing Services. SUPPLIER shall issue appropriate warnings to
inform and educate its employees, agents, subcontractors, other invitees, and employees of any of them, entering CINGULAR's facilities of the above information in accordance with applicable Laws and
Regulations. SUPPLIER and CINGULAR shall cooperate on such warning. 

	f.
	SUPPLIER
further agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold CINGULAR harmless from and against any Liability sustained by CINGULAR because of SUPPLIER's noncompliance herewith. 

4.7  Independent Contractor  

SUPPLIER
hereby represents and warrants to CINGULAR that: 

	a.
	SUPPLIER
is engaged in an independent business and will perform all obligations under this Agreement as an independent contractor and not as the agent or employee of CINGULAR;

	b.
	SUPPLIER's
personnel performing Services shall be considered solely the employees of SUPPLIER and not employees or agents of CINGULAR;

	c.
	SUPPLIER
has and retains the right to exercise full control of and supervision over the performance of the Services and full control over the employment, direction, assignment,
compensation, and discharge of all personnel performing the Services;

	d.
	SUPPLIER
is solely responsible for all matters relating to compensation and benefits of all SUPPLIER's personnel who perform Services. This responsibility includes, but is not limited
to, (1) timely payment of compensation and benefits, including, but not limited to, overtime, medical, 

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dental,
and any other benefit, and (2) all matters relating to compliance with all employer obligations to withhold employee taxes, pay employee and employer taxes, and file payroll tax returns
and information returns under local, state, and federal income tax laws, unemployment compensation insurance and state disability insurance tax laws, and social security and Medicare tax laws, and all
other payroll tax laws or similar laws (all collectively hereinafter referred to as "payroll tax obligations") with respect to all SUPPLIER personnel providing Services. 

	e.
	SUPPLIER
will indemnify, defend, and hold CINGULAR harmless from all Liabilities, costs, expenses, and claims related to SUPPLIER's failure to comply with the immediately preceding
paragraph. 

4.8  Insignia  

Upon
CINGULAR's written request, certain of CINGULAR's trademarks, trade names, insignia, symbols, decorative designs, or other similar items (hereinafter "Insignia"), shall be properly affixed by
SUPPLIER to the Material furnished at no additional cost to CINGULAR. Such Insignia shall not be affixed, used, or otherwise displayed on the Material without CINGULAR's written approval. The manner
in which such Insignia will be affixed must be approved in writing by CINGULAR. 

SUPPLIER
agrees to remove, at no additional cost to CINGULAR, all Insignia from Material not meeting CINGULAR's requirements. SUPPLIER agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold CINGULAR harmless from any
Liability in connection with SUPPLIER's failure to remove such Insignia. This section will in no way alter or modify SUPPLIER's obligations under this Agreement regarding protection of CINGULAR's
confidential Information. 

4.9  Non-Intervention  

In
connection with the provision of Material and Services by SUPPLIER to CINGULAR, SUPPLIER agrees not to influence—directly or indirectly—any regulatory, legislative, or
judicial body so as to prevent, or delay the offering of Materials or Services by CINGULAR which utilize the Material or Services supplied by SUPPLIER. 

4.10 Overdependence of SUPPLIER  

SUPPLIER
warrants to CINGULAR that as of the effective date of this Agreement SUPPLIER has (1) no contractual obligations which would adversely affect SUPPLIER's capabilities to perform under
this Agreement, (2) is not involved in any litigation which would adversely affect SUPPLIER's ability to perform under this Agreement, and (3) has all professional licenses which are
required to perform under this Agreement. 

Accordingly,
and because CINGULAR has no way of ascertaining SUPPLIER's dependency on CINGULAR for revenues from sales in proportion to revenues from SUPPLIER's other customers, and in order to
protect CINGULAR from a situation in which SUPPLIER is overly dependent upon CINGULAR for said sales, SUPPLIER agrees to release and hold harmless CINGULAR from any and all claims and liabilities
relating to SUPPLIER's financial stability, which may result from CINGULAR's termination of any Order placed under this Agreement, and/or CINGULAR's reduced purchases hereunder, for any reason
whatsoever. 

4.11 Radio Frequency Emissions  

To
the extent applicable, Materials or Products furnished under this Agreement shall comply with the requirements of Part 15 and any other related Parts of the Federal Communication Commission's Rules
and Regulations, as may be amended from time to time. Compliance shall include those sections concerning the labeling of such Materials or Products, the suppression of radio frequency and 

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electro-magnetic
radiation to specified levels and the transmission of RF emissions under the MPE (Maximum Possible Exposure) prescribed by the FCC. Should the Materials or Products during use
generate interference to radio communications, SUPPLIER shall inform CINGULAR how to suppress such interference. CINGULAR may opt to return Materials or Products to SUPPLIER and receive a prompt
refund of the price CINGULAR paid for the Materials or Products if CINGULAR cannot reasonable suppress such interference. Nothing herein shall diminish or otherwise limit SUPPLIER's obligations under
any other warranty herein. 

4.12 Registration  

When
Material furnished under this Agreement is subject to Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission's Rules and Regulations ("FCC Rules and Regulations") as may from time to time be amended,
SUPPLIER warrants that such Material is registered under and complies with Part 68 of such FCC Rules and Regulations including, but not limited to, all labeling and customer instruction requirements.
SUPPLIER agrees to indemnify and hold CINGULAR harmless from and against any Liability in connection with SUPPLIER's noncompliance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. SUPPLIER agrees, at
its expense, to defend CINGULAR, at CINGULAR's request, against such Liability, provided , however, that SUPPLIER shall (1) keep CINGULAR fully informed as to the progress of such defense, and
(2) afford CINGULAR, at its own expense, an opportunity to participate on an equal basis with SUPPLIER in such defense. 

4.13 Releases Void  

Neither
party shall require waivers or releases of any personnel or other representatives of the other in connection with visits to its premises, and no such releases or waivers shall be pleaded by
either party in any action or proceeding. 

4.14 Repairs Not Covered Under Warranty  

In
addition to the repairs provided for under the section entitled "Warranty", upon request by CINGULAR, SUPPLIER shall make available to CINGULAR a repair and return option and an exchange option
that shall apply to any Material with respect to which the applicable warranty period has expired. The availability of the options described in this section shall not be construed as altering or
affecting responsibility for risk of loss of or damage to the Material, as provided elsewhere in this Agreement. 

	a.
	Repair,
and Exchange Options

	1.
	Under
these options, if CINGULAR elects to have any Material or Product repaired or exchanged, CINGULAR may return such Material or Product to SUPPLIER at a location designated by
SUPPLIER. If CINGULAR elects the repair and return option, SUPPLIER shall repair such Material or Product and place it in good operating condition for SUPPLIER's then current price for such repair
service, [***], plus freight charges and any applicable taxes. If CINGULAR elects the exchange option, SUPPLIER shall promptly
replace such Material or Product with a comparable, factory-tested, refurbished Material, if available, which shall meet current Material Specifications. Such replacement shall be at SUPPLIER's
standard charges for the replacement Material [***], plus freight charges and any applicable taxes.

	2.
	If
any Material or Product returned to SUPPLIER for repair and return, as provided in this section, is determined to be beyond repair, or if repair costs are expected to exceed the
cost of replacement, SUPPLIER shall so notify CINGULAR. If requested by CINGULAR, SUPPLIER shall replace said Material or Product pursuant to the exchange option and, if so requested by CINGULAR,
shall dispose of said Material or Product with sound commercial practices, and pay to CINGULAR the salvage value, if any. 

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	b.
	Repair
and Refurbished Material or Product

	1.
	Repair
of Material or Product hereunder shall include, but shall not be limited to, remedial maintenance necessary to return defective Material to an operational condition that is
suitable for reuse by CINGULAR and is in accordance with the Specifications for such Material or Product. In addition, repair may include retrofitting and engineering changes and updates, provided
such changes and/or updates have been approved by CINGULAR.

	2.
	Refurbished
Material or Product hereunder shall include, but shall not be limited to, used Material that is in "like-new" operational and appearance condition so that is suitable for
reuse by CINGULAR. 

	c.
	Performance
of Work

	1.
	Except
as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the schedule for performance of services, applicable to each Order under this section shall be agreed upon by SUPPLIER and CINGULAR and
shall be set forth in each such Order; however, in no event shall the Service interval exceed [***] days after such receipt.

	(a)
	In
the event that SUPPLIER exceeds the maximum repair interval, CINGULAR shall have the right, without liability, to (i) cancel such Order or (ii) extend such scheduled
service date specified in the Order, subject, however, to the right to cancel if Service is not made or performance is not completed by such extended date.

	(b)
	If
an Order is canceled pursuant to the preceding sentence, SUPPLIER shall return the Material(s) received from CINGULAR under such Order. SUPPLIER shall reimburse CINGULAR the costs
of shipping the Material(s) to SUPPLIER and the amounts, if any, previously paid by CINGULAR for Service not received or performed. 

	2.
	SUPPLIER
shall furnish all labor, services, tools, Material, parts, accessories, instruments and equipment required to perform services under this section.

	3.
	SUPPLIER
shall provide a written notice to CINGULAR with the name(s) and telephone number(s) of the individual(s) to be contacted concerning any questions that may arise regarding
services under this section. If required, SUPPLIER shall specify any special packing of Material that might be necessary to provide adequate in-transit protection from transportation damage.

	4.
	Material
repaired by SUPPLIER shall have the service completion date tracked by SUPPLIER and made available to CINGULAR upon written request.

	5.
	Unless
otherwise provided in this Agreement, there shall be no additional charge for replacement parts. Only new standard parts or parts of quality equal to the original parts shall be
used in refurbished Material or in effecting repairs. Parts that have been replaced shall become SUPPLIER's property. If a part has been replaced, by definition it has been removed; provided, however,
that replaced parts shall, upon request by CINGULAR be available for inspection by CINGULAR. Parts that are installed in Material as a part of the repair process shall become the property of CINGULAR.

	6.
	If
Material returned to SUPPLIER for repair is determined to be beyond repair, SUPPLIER shall contact CINGULAR regarding disposition of such Material. If requested by CINGULAR,
SUPPLIER shall take the necessary steps to dispose of the unrepairable Material and pay to CINGULAR the salvage value, if any. If requested by CINGULAR, SUPPLIER shall return the Material in
"as-received" condition, invoicing CINGULAR only for freight charges associated with the return of the Material. 

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	d.
	Transportation

Unless
CINGULAR, provides written special shipping instructions, upon completion of services provided pursuant to this clause, SUPPLIER shall ship Material or Product using the lowest published common
carrier price (rail,
truck or freight forwarder). SUPPLIER agrees to follow shipping instructions according to the "Shipping and Packing" clause herein. SUPPLIER agrees to place all prepaid freight charges as a separate
item to the invoice to be paid by CINGULAR. If requested by CINGULAR, SUPPLIER agrees to substantiate such charges by providing CINGULAR with the original freight bill or a copy. 

	e.
	Risk
of Loss 

Except
as otherwise provided in this Agreement, after receipt of Material or Product from CINGULAR, SUPPLIER shall assume the risk of loss of or damage to such Material until the Material is returned
to, verified and accepted by CINGULAR. CINGULAR shall notify SUPPLIER promptly of any claim and shall cooperate with SUPPLIER in every reasonable way to facilitate the settlement of any such claim. 

	f.
	Invoices

	1.
	All
invoices originated by SUPPLIER for services provided pursuant to this clause must be clearly identified as such, and must contain: (1) a reference to the Agreement number,
(2) a reference to CINGULAR's Order number for these services, (3) a reference to SUPPLIER's invoice number, (4) a detailed description of services performed by SUPPLIER, and the
need therefore.

	2.
	Shipping
and routing instructions may be altered as agreed by SUPPLIER and CINGULAR without written notice. 

	g.
	Warranty

	1.
	SUPPLIER
warrants to CINGULAR that the repair services shall be performed in a fully workmanlike manner to the satisfaction of CINGULAR and in accordance with the Specifications.
SUPPLIER further warrants that the repaired or refurbished Material shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of  [***] from the date the repaired or refurbished Material is
accepted by CINGULAR. This warranty shall survive inspection,
acceptance and payment.

	2.
	In
the event that a Material repaired or refurbished by SUPPLIER is defective when returned to CINGULAR, CINGULAR shall have the option of (1) returning the Material to SUPPLIER
for Service, with risk of in-transit loss or damage and freight charges to be borne by SUPPLIER, or (2) obtaining a full refund or credit for any payment made therefor, plus freight charges
paid for its return. 

4.15 Shipping and Packing  

	a.
	Unless
instructed otherwise by CINGULAR, or the parties otherwise agree, all Material shipped shall be packed and marked by SUPPLIER at no additional charge to CINGULAR and in
accordance with all laws and regulations, transportation industry standards, the requirements specified in paragraph b, and the applicable Order.

	b.
	SUPPLIER
shall (1) ship Material in accordance with paragraph a; (2) use carriers approved in writing by CINGULAR at the time of shipment; (3) ship Orders
complete, provided SUPPLIER may ship Material in partial shipments with prior approval of CINGULAR; (4) ship to the destination in the Order; (5) comply with CINGULAR's shipping
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the
package containing such packing memorandum; (7) mark CINGULAR's Order number and product identification number ("PID") on all packages, shipping papers and subordinate documents;
(8) list basic unit and part number or Common Language Equipment Identified ("CLEI") code numbers and Continuing Property Record ("CPR") when required by CINGULAR; (9) barcode equipment,
shipping containers and packages; and (10) SUPPLIER may consolidate multiple Orders as one shipment to CINGULAR and shall provide and state on the bill of lading the number of pieces, weight,
freight classification, and carrier's tariff reference number for each individual Order. 

	c.
	If
CINGULAR agrees to pay for shipping and instructs SUPPLIER to ship prepaid, SUPPLIER shall ship Material to CINGULAR, based on the lowest published price, by reliable common
carrier. CINGULAR has the right to designate the carrier SUPPLIER shall use. If more cost effective transportation can be arranged, SUPPLIER shall notify CINGULAR and, if CINGULAR agrees, SUPPLIER
shall ship at the agreed upon price by that agreed upon carrier. CINGULAR is not responsible for any charges in excess of those specified above.

	d.
	If
CINGULAR agrees to pay for shipping and instructs SUPPLIER to ship freight collect, it shall be CINGULAR's responsibility to engage a SUPPLIER to ship, and pay for shipment of,
Materials. It is SUPPLIER's responsibility to dispatch CINGULAR's contracted/engaged freight SUPPLIER.

	e.
	If
CINGULAR incurs additional costs as a result of SUPPLIER's failure to comply with the above provisions, those additional costs will be refunded to CINGULAR by the SUPPLIER. 

4.16 Statement(s) of Work and Form of Order(s)  

This
Agreement contemplates the future execution by CINGULAR and SUPPLIER of one or more written Order(s) or Statement(s) of Work. Both parties shall execute each Order(s) and/or SOW(s). This
Agreement and any applicable Order(s) and/or SOW(s) shall cover all transactions between CINGULAR and SUPPLIER during the term of this Agreement unless the parties agree otherwise in writing. Order(s)
and SOW(s) shall be deemed accepted by SUPPLIER unless written notice to the contrary is received within ten (10) business days from the date the Order or SOW is delivered. This Agreement shall
control over typed, stamped, or pre-printed portions of SUPPLIER's and CINGULAR's Order(s) and/or Statement(s) of Work or acknowledgments, which conflict with or supplement the terms and conditions
herein. 

Order(s)
for Products shall be in substantially the same form as is set out below as previously provided herein. 

Each
request for Services shall by issued through a Statement of Work which, at a minimum, shall specify the information outlined below: 

          (i)  A
reference to this Agreement and a unique identifying number assigned by CINGULAR's Representative; 

          (ii)  A
detailed description of the Services SUPPLIER shall perform; 

        (iii)  Specifications
for all Products and Services; 

        (iv)  A
statement defining all deliverables and their associated due dates; 

          (v)  Procedures
for acceptance testing, is applicable; 

        (vi)  CINGULAR
and SUPPLIER's contact names, addresses and telephone numbers; 

        (vii)  A
list of expenses authorized for reimbursement by CINGULAR, and an explanation for each item; 

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      (viii)  The
maximum total expenditure authorized, meaning either (a) the total dollar amount authorized under the SOW, or (b) the total time limit for
completing the project under the SOW; 

        (ix)  A
statement defining the beginning and ending dates for the work to be performed; 

          (x)  Invoicing
instructions; 

        (xi)  Acceptance
procedures; and 

        (xii)  Signatures
of representatives authorized by CINGULAR and SUPPLIER to execute the SOW. 

4.17 Strategic Technology Partnership  

CINGULAR
and SUPPLIER shall establish a Strategic Technology Partnership with the primary goal of providing a formal technology information exchange process ("Process"). Such Process shall be driven
by an Executive-level review committee that shall meet no less than twice per year to review key technology initiatives which could have a potential impact on CINGULAR's technology strategy and future
purchasing decisions. This process shall also be supported by the on-going exchange of key information in areas which include but shall not be limited to standards initiatives, product changes and
customer requirements as defined by CINGULAR. 

4.18 Technical Support  

SUPPLIER
will provide, at no additional cost, full and complete technical assistance to CINGULAR for the Materials and Services covered by this Agreement, including ongoing technical support and field
service and assistance, provision of technical bulletins and updated user manuals, and telephone assistance to assist with installation, operation, maintenance, and problem resolution. The
availability or performance of this technical support will not be construed as altering or affecting SUPPLIER's obligations as set forth in the Section entitled "Warranty" or provided elsewhere in
this Agreement. Field service and technical support, including emergency support (service affecting) will be provided on site twenty-four (24) hours a day. SUPPLIER will provide to CINGULAR and keep
current an escalation document that includes names, titles and telephone numbers, including after-hours telephone numbers, of SUPPLIER personnel responsible for providing technical support to
CINGULAR. SUPPLIER will maintain a streamlined escalation process to speed resolution of reported problems. 

4.19 Termination of Statement of Work  

CINGULAR,
without prejudice to any right or remedy on account of any failure of SUPPLIER to perform its obligations under this Agreement, may at any time terminate the performance of the work under
any SOW, in whole or in part, by written notice to SUPPLIER specifying the extent to which the performance of the work is terminated and the date upon which such termination becomes effective. If
CINGULAR terminates a SOW for other than the SUPPLIER's failure to perform its obligations under the SOW, CINGULAR shall then pay SUPPLIER for  [***]. CINGULAR's payment of such amounts shall be in full
settlement of any and all claims of SUPPLIER of every description,
including profit. 

If
CINGULAR terminates a SOW issued hereunder, affected CINGULAR's property and work in SUPPLIER's possession shall be forwarded promptly to CINGULAR. 

4.20 Universal Design  

CINGULAR
advocates, supports, and encourages its SUPPLIERs to advocate and support the manufacturing and provision of Materials which embrace the concept of "universal design." SUPPLIER shall use its
reasonable efforts to manufacture and provide Materials, including future versions 

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of
Material, and to make its Materials accessible to the widest range of consumers including those with disabilities. 

SUPPLIER
agrees to reasonably cooperate with CINGULAR in addressing liability access issues, including hearing aid interference, that may arise in connection with CINGULAR's customer's use of
SUPPLIER's Materials furnished hereunder. SUPPLIER specifically agrees: 

	a.
	to
ensure that its equipment is designed, developed, and fabricated to be accessible to and usable by people with disabilities, and

	b.
	to
ensure that the service is accessible to and usable to people with disabilities, or

	c.
	to
ensure that the equipment or service is compatible with existing peripheral devices or specialized customer premises equipment commonly used by individuals with disabilities to
achieve access, if the requirements of subsection 1 and 2 are not readily achievable. 

4.21 Work Done By Others  

If
any part of SUPPLIER's work is dependent upon services performed by others, SUPPLIER shall inspect and promptly report to CINGULAR any defect that renders such other services unsuitable for
SUPPLIER's proper performance. SUPPLIER's silence shall constitute approval of such other services as fit, proper and suitable for SUPPLIER's performance of its work. All obligations hereunder and to
any SOWs shall remain in full force and effect with respect to any subcontracted parties. 

ARTICLE V—CLAUSES APPLICABLE TO SOFTWARE AND SERVICES  

5.1  Acceptance of Software  

At
CINGULAR's option, CINGULAR may conduct Acceptance testing during the thirty (30) calendar days following the delivery and installation of the Software ("Acceptance Period"). If requested by
CINGULAR, SUPPLIER shall participate in the Acceptance tests at no additional charge to CINGULAR. 

If,
during the Acceptance Period, CINGULAR determines that the Software fails any portion of the Acceptance test, CINGULAR shall notify SUPPLIER, specifying the area of nonconformance. SUPPLIER shall
correct all areas of nonconformance which cause the Software to fail the Acceptance test. In the event SUPPLIER fails to correct said nonconformance within fifteen (15) calendar days following notice
from CINGULAR, CINGULAR may cancel the Order and receive full reimbursement for any and all amounts paid related to the unaccepted Software, including without limitation, fees paid for licenses,
software maintenance or other Services. 

CINGULAR
may, at its sole option, extend any Acceptance Period for a mutually agreed upon time, subject to CINGULAR's right to cancel and obtain reimbursement if the Software fails Acceptance testing
within such extension period. 

5.2  Computer Asset Protection Requirements  

With
respect to Software, SUPPLIER agrees to comply with the current issue of CINGULAR Wireless LLC's Corporate Security Standards Technical Reference ("CSSTR"), entitled "Security Requirements
for Contractual Agreements" as set forth in Appendix     . This reference fully incorporates  Appendix      herein. SUPPLIER agrees to cooperate fully with CINGULAR in ensuring that Software and/or computer systems SUPPLIER
develops, designs, or supports under this Agreement comply with the CSSTR. The word "SUPPLIER" used in Appendix      shall mean SUPPLIER.
SUPPLIER agrees to fully indemnify, defend at its own expense, and hold the CINGULAR harmless against any breach of the terms set forth in  Appendix     . [Corporate Security
Standards Technical Reference to be provided at a later date] 

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With
respect to Software or Services (other than Software Maintenance), SUPPLIER agrees to comply with the current issue of CINGULAR Wireless, LLC's Corporate Security Standards Technical
Reference ("CSSTR"), entitled "Security Requirements for System or Network Access by Vendor, Contractor and SUPPLIER Personnel" as set forth in  Appendix      which is attached
hereto and fully incorporated herein by this reference. The word "SUPPLIER" used in  Appendix    shall mean SUPPLIER. SUPPLIER agrees that all of its personnel having access to
CINGULAR's systems will be covered on the contents
of the CSSTR and will sign the certification provided to that effect. Failure of any personnel to sign the certification may be grounds for CINGULAR refusing to allow that individual system access.
SUPPLIER agrees to fully indemnify, defend at its own expense, and hold CINGULAR harmless against any breach of the terms set forth in the CSSTR. 

5.3  Documentation  

SUPPLIER
shall furnish, at no additional charge to CINGULAR, Documentation for each copy of Software delivered hereunder, including any and all succeeding changes thereto, and Documentation for Fixes,
Upgrades and Enhancements. SUPPLIER hereby grants to CINGULAR a perpetual, paid-up, non-exclusive, world-wide, irrevocable, transferable right and license for Users to use, execute, modify, reproduce,
publicly display, and publicly perform the Documentation, regardless of whether such Documentation is copyrighted or otherwise restricted as proprietary information. 

5.4  Fixes, Upgrades and Enhancements  

SUPPLIER
shall be responsible for performing Fixes, Upgrades and Enhancements to the Software. 

5.5  License  

In
each Order or Statement of Work issued hereunder, SUPPLIER grants to CINGULAR and user (1) a perpetual, non-exclusive, world-wide, irrevocable, transferable right and license to use, copy,
modify, reproduce, make derivative works, display and distribute the Software and/or Documentation for the intended purposes of this Agreement; and (2) the right to make backup and archival
copies of the Software's computer program, provided that such copies shall include SUPPLIER's copyright and any other proprietary notices. 

5.6  Provisions For Software Trials and Beta Testing  

From
time to time, SUPPLIER may provide CINGULAR with Software and/or pre-production software known as "beta software", on a trial basis at no charge for a mutually agreed upon period. Such trial
shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, without limitation, "WARRANTY", "SUPPLIER'S INFORMATION", "CINGULAR'S INFORMATION" and "PATENT AND OTHER PROPRIETARY RIGHTS
INDEMNIFICATION". In the event CINGULAR executes a separate evaluation license agreement for such beta software, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control over conflicting terms in such
evaluation license agreement. CINGULAR shall not be required to issue an Order or to sign a nondisclosure agreement apart from this Agreement to conduct a trial. CINGULAR shall have no obligation to
license, purchase or otherwise acquire any Software and/or beta software from SUPPLIER upon the completion of any trial. 

5.7  Provisions For Source Code  

Upon
occurrence of any of the following events, SUPPLIER shall provide CINGULAR with the Source Code for the Software: 

          (i)  SUPPLIER
makes the Source Code for such Software available to a third party; 

          (ii)  SUPPLIER
ceases to provide Software Maintenance for such Software; 

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        (iii)  SUPPLIER
ceases doing business for any reason; 

        (iv)  SUPPLIER
commits any act of bankruptcy within the meaning of the Federal, or any State Bankruptcy Act or if bankruptcy proceedings are instituted against SUPPLIER; or 

          (v)  Proceedings
such as receivership, insolvency, reorganization, dissolution, liquidation or other similar proceedings are instituted by or against SUPPLIER. 

At
CINGULAR's request and expense, SUPPLIER agrees to place such Source Code in escrow with a software custodian mutually acceptable to the parties. 

CINGULAR
shall take all reasonable precautions to protect the delivered Source Code from unauthorized disclosure or use and shall only permit authorized Users having a business related reason access
and use of the Source Code. 

5.8  Reinstatement of Software Maintenance  

CINGULAR,
at any time after the discontinuance of the Software Support and Maintenance, may reinstate the Software Support and Maintenance upon thirty (30) days written notice to SUPPLIER. Such
reinstatement shall be governed by the terms under which Software Support and Maintenance was initially provided. SUPPLIER shall have the right to charge a mutually agreed upon reinstatement fee which
shall not exceed the fees for Software Support and Maintenance which would have been paid under this Agreement had CINGULAR elected to continue Software Support and Maintenance without interruption.
There shall be no additional charges for reinstatement if the discontinuance was the result of a failure to meet CINGULAR's acceptance criteria. 

5.9  Software Support and Maintenance  

SUPPLIER
shall be responsible for performing Software Support and Maintenance, beginning with the expiration of the Software Warranty Period, provided CINGULAR has issued an Order or Statement of Work
for Software Support and Maintenance. The initial maintenance period shall be [***]. 

Software
Support and Maintenance will be automatically renewed upon the anniversary of each maintenance period for [***] period
unless canceled by CINGULAR at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the then-current maintenance period. SUPPLIER shall provide written notification to CINGULAR of the pending expiration
of Software Support and Maintenance sixty (60) days in advance of such expiration date. 

5.10 Warranty  

 General Performance Warranty.    SUPPLIER warrants to CINGULAR that the Software provided under this Agreement shall operate to CINGULAR's satisfaction in accordance
with the Specifications for a period [***] from the date of Acceptance of the Software by CINGULAR ("Software Warranty Period"). 

 Warranty of Software Integrity.    SUPPLIER warrants that the Software shall not include (i) software traps, viruses, worms, trap doors, back doors or other
means or functions which will detrimentally interfere with or otherwise adversely affect CINGULAR's use of the Software or which will damage or destroy data or other property of CINGULAR; or
(ii) any master key access, ID, password feature or other means for access except as set forth in Specifications. 

 Warranty of Title and Noninfringement.    SUPPLIER warrants that it has full power and authority to grant the rights and licenses granted hereunder with respect to the
Software and Documentation, and neither the license or use as permitted hereunder will in any way constitute an infringement or other violation of any trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret or
other intellectual property right of any 

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third
party. SUPPLIER further warrants that the Software and Documentation licensed hereunder shall be free and clear of all claims, security interests, liens and encumbrances of any kind. 

 Warranty for Services.    SUPPLIER warrants and represents to Customer that its Services will be performed in a good and professional manner conforming to industry
standards and practices and in conformance with any Specifications or standards set forth for such Services. If SUPPLIER is unable to perform the Services as warranted, Customer shall, in its sole
discretion, be entitled to reperformance of such Services free of cost to Customer or a refund of any monies paid for such Services. 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives: 

	[SUPPLIER]	 	CINGULAR WIRELESS LLC

On behalf of itself and its affiliates
	

Date:	

August 15, 2001
	
 	

Date:	

September 13, 2001

	

By:	

/s/  JOSEPH MADDEN      
	
 	

By:	

/s/  PETE BELESICK      

	

Name:	

Joseph Madden
	
 	

Name:	

Pete Belesick

	

Title:	

Vice President, Marketing

Spectrian Corporation
	
 	

Title:	

Director—SCM

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Appendix 1  

Scope of Work  

SUPPLIER
shall provide the following Services/Materials/ Prices as set forth in Scope of Work document "Exhibit A": 

	    

	

  

	

    

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Appendix 2  

Executive Orders and Federal Regulations  

Work
under this Agreement may be subject to the provisions of certain Executive Orders, federal laws, state laws, and associated regulations governing performance of this contract including, but not
limited to: Executive Order 11246, Executive Order 11625, Executive Order 11701, and Executive Order 12138, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Vietnam Era
Veteran's Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974. To the extent that such Executive Orders, federal laws, state laws, and associated regulations apply to the work under this Agreement, and only to that
extent, SUPPLIER (also referred to as "SUPPLIER") agrees to comply with the provisions of all such Executive Orders, federal laws, state laws, and associated regulations, as now in force or as may be
amended in the future, including, but not limited to the following: 

1.    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY DUTIES AND PROVISIONS OF GOVERNMENT SUPPLIERS  

In
accordance with 41 C.F.R.§60-1.4(a), the parties incorporate herein by this reference the regulations and contract clauses required by that section, including but not limited to,
SUPPLIER's agreement that it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The SUPPLIER will take affirmative action
to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 

2.    AGREEMENT OF NON SEGREGATED FACILITIES  

In
accordance with 41 C.F.R.§60-1.8, SUPPLIER agrees that it does not and will not maintain or provide for its employees any facilities segregated on the basis of race, color, religion,
sex, or national origin at any of its establishments, and that it does not and will not permit its employees to perform their services at any location, under its control, where such segregated
facilities are maintained. The term "facilities" as used herein means waiting rooms, work areas, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, rest rooms, wash rooms, locker rooms and other storage
or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees; provided, that separate or single-user restroom
and necessary dressing or sleeping areas shall be provided to assure privacy between the sexes. 

3.    AGREEMENT OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM  

SUPPLIER
agrees that it has developed and is maintaining an Affirmative Action Plan as required by 41 C.F.R.§60-1.4(b). 

4.    AGREEMENT OF FILING  

SUPPLIER
agrees that it will file, per current instructions, complete and accurate reports on Standard Form 100 (EE0-1), or such other forms as may be required under 41
C.F.R.§60-1.7(a). 

5.    AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS AND DISABLED VETERANS, VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM ERA.  

In
accordance with 41 C.F.R.§60-250.20, and 41 C.F.R.§60-741.20, the parties incorporate herein by this reference the regulations and contract clauses required by those
provisions to be made a part of government contracts and subcontracts. 

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6.    UTILIZATION OF SMALL, SMALL DISADVANTAGED AND WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS  

        As prescribed in 48 C.F.R., Ch. 1, 19.708(a): 

	(a)
	It is the policy of the United states that small business concerns, small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and
economically disadvantaged individuals and small business concerns owned and controlled by women shall have the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in performing contracts let by any
Federal agency, including contracts and sub-contracts for systems, assemblies, components, and related services for major systems. It is further the policy of the United States that its prime
SUPPLIERs establish procedures to ensure the timely payment amounts due pursuant to the terms of the subcontracts with small business concerns, small business concerns owned and controlled by socially
and economically disadvantaged individuals and small business concerns owned and controlled by women.

	(b)
	The SUPPLIER hereby agrees to carry out this policy in the awarding of subcontracts to the fullest extent consistent with efficient
contract performance. The SUPPLIER further agrees to cooperate in any studies or surveys as may be conducted by the United States Small Business Administration or the awarding agency of the United
States as may be necessary to determine the extent of the SUPPLIER's compliance with this clause.

	(c)
	As used in this contract, the term small business concern shall mean a small business as
defined pursuant to section 3 of the Small Business Act and relevant regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. The term small business concern owned and controlled by
socially and economically disadvantaged individuals shall mean a small business concern which is at least 51 percent unconditionally owned by one or more socially and
economically disadvantaged individuals; or, in the case of any publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is unconditionally owned by one or more socially and economically
disadvantaged individuals; and (2) whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more such individuals. This term also means small business concern that is at least 51
percent unconditionally owned by an economically disadvantaged Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization, or a publicly owned business having at least 51 percent of its stock unconditionally owned
by one of these entities which has its management and daily business controlled by members of an economically disadvantaged Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization, and which meets the
requirements of 13 CRF part 124. The SUPPLIER shall presume that socially and economically disadvantaged individual include Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Pacific
Americans, Subcontinent Asian Americans, and other minorities, or any other individual found to be disadvantaged by the Administration
pursuant to section 8(a) of the Small business Act. The SUPPLIER shall presume that socially and economically disadvantaged entities also include Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
Organizations.

	(d)
	The term "small business concern owned and controlled by women" shall mean a small business concern (i) which is at least 51
percent owned by one or more women, or, in the case of any publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more women, and (ii) whose management and daily
business operations are controlled by one or more women; and

	(e)
	SUPPLIERs acting in good faith may rely on written representations by their sub-SUPPLIERs regarding their status as a small business
concern, a small business concern owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantage individuals or a small business concern owned and controlled by women. 

7.    SMALL, SMALL DISADVANTAGED AND WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS SUB-CONTRACTING PLAN.    The sub-SUPPLIER will
adopt a plan similar to the plan required by 48 CFR Ch. 1 at 52.219-9.

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Appendix 1
  aka Exhibit A 081401    
    
    Scope of Work    
  

1.    TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSYSTEMS  

1.1    MULTI-CARRIER POWER AMPLIFIER REQUIREMENTS  

	•
	The
Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) module should be transferable from a Lucent configuration to an Ericsson configuration to a Nortel configuration
with no hardware modifications necessary.

	•
	The
MCPA specified should meet the following specifications: 

	Technical Requirements:
 
	 	Cellular Band
	 	PCS Band

	Frequency Range:	 	869-894 MHz	 	1930-1990 MHz
	Instantaneous Bandwidth (minimum)	 	25 MHz	 	20 MHz
	Gain Variation:	 	+/- 0.5 dB over DC Input Range	 	 
	Intermodulation Distortion	 	> 65 dBc average (as calculated in IS-136 specifications) over temperature range @ DC input voltage as measured as measured using 24 TDMA carriers over continuous spectrum	 	 
	Gain	 	Adjustable necessary to achieve output power per carrier	 	 
	Operating Temperature	 	0 to +50C ambient normal operation	 	 
	DC Input Voltage	 	+24 to +28 VDC	 	 
	Input Signal Type	 	AMPS (FM), TDMA (/4DQPSK), EDGE (8PSK), WCDMA,1XRTT,HDR,GSM or any combination	 	 
	Output Power Per Carrier Required:	 	Any power per carrier up to composite power available using hybrid combiner capable of supporting minimum 24 carriers	 	 
	Mechanical:

	 	 
	 	 

	Fans (if utilized)	 	Field replaceable by field technician in < 10 minutes Support airflow direction from front to back of system or back to front (forward or reverse)	 	 
	Alarming:

	 	 
	 	 

	Support notification to system in the event of any of the following occurs:	 	 	 	 
	Minor (warning)	 	Fan failure, overdrive input level	 	 
	Major (module shutdown)	 	DC failure, Loop failure, Single module failure failure	 	 
	Critical (subrack shutdown)	 	Over temp shutdown

Reverse RF input level exceeds threshold	 	 

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1.2    SUBRACK GENERAL REQUIREMENTS  

	•
	The
subrack is defined as the mechanical equipment used to support amplification of the RF signal and combine multiple modules for 1 transmit antenna: 

	PHYSICAL
 
	 	REQUIREMENT

	Dimensions	 	 
	Height	 	< 26" tall
	Width	 	< 24" wide
	Depth	 	< 30" deep
	
ELECTRICAL	
 	

 
	Connector Types	 	 
	Input RF signal connector type	 	SMA female
	Output RF signal connector type	 	N type female
	Output RF sample port (- 40 dB )	 	SMA female
	
DC Power Connections	
 	

1 per module
	
Alarming Connector Types	
 	

Form C, RS485, D sub miniature

1.2.1    LUCENT INSTALLATIONS  

For Lucent Series 2mm cellsites, the subrack and amplifiers must fit into the existing Series 2mm cellsite occupied by the existing Lucent
amplifier.

1.2.2    ERICSSON INSTALLATIONS  

The
following additional requirements are specified for installations involving Ericsson RBS equipment: 

	•
	MECHANICAL

	Connector Locations:	 	Location for all connections (RF, Data, Interface, Power) to amplifier system on front of system
	

Physical Positioning of Equipment:	
 	

Must be possible to mount equipment against wall

1.3    FRAME REQUIREMENTS  

The
following general requirements are specified for the frame supporting the subracks and amplifiers. The frame is defined as the mechanical hardware and cabling necessary to interconnect the
amplifier system to the infrastructure equipment. This includes, but is not limited to, the sheet metal cabinetry, circuit breakers, power cabling junction points, combiners, and pre-amplifiers (if
necessary). 

The
frame should meeting the following general requirements: 

	—
	Zone
2 earthquake rating minimum

	—
	Support
minimum of 3 separate transmit antennas

	—
	Support
both cellular and PCS subracks and amplifiers

	—
	Necessary
mesh screen panel covers to cover front and rear access to subracks and modules

	—
	Internally
pre-wired (#4 gauge power cables, RF, data cables) for maximum number of subracks supported 

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	—
	External
DC connections should be "snap in" screw down terminal studs per MCPA module and sufficient for the pre-amps, if necessary

	—
	Maximum
height of 90" 

CIRCUIT BREAKERS FOR THE MODULES and PRE-AMPLIFIERS WILL BE PROVIDED FOR AT RECTIFICATION SYSTEM by CINGULAR; however, the racks should include junction connection points for
each of these cables.

1.3.1    LUCENT CONFIGURATIONS  

The
following additional requirements are specified for the Lucent configurations: 

	—
	The
Lucent configuration must be "plug and play" with the Lucent Series 2, 1 BTS, and Series 2mm hardware. Specifically, all alarms generated all rack,
subracks, preamplifiers, amplifiers must appear at the Lucent Switch (MSC) as if generated from Lucent hardware directly

	—
	All
external connections (RF, data, power) located on top of rack

	—
	Include
5-to-2 Combiners to support up to 4 sectors

	—
	Front
and Rear access to subracks and modules possible

	—
	Includes
4 pre-amplifiers

	—
	Include
DC/DC Converter with redundant power supply to support any pre-amplifiers

	—
	Support
up to 4 transmit antennas and subracks

	—
	Maximum
width 28"

	—
	Maximum
depth 35"

	—
	Support
a redundant Preamplifier which meets the following specifications: 

Redundant Preamplifier Specifications  

	Frequency Range	 	869-894 MHz
	Format	 	Multiple Carrier: TDMA, CDMA, AMPS, GSM, EDGE
	Gain	 	5-30 +/- 1 dB
	RF Output Power	 	5 dBm Max
	Minimum RF Output Power	 	-40 dBm
	Maximum RF Output Power	 	+ 10 dBm
	Gain Difference between primary and seconday Section	 	0.5 dB
	DC Input Voltage	 	26-28 Vdc @ 1A
	Operating Temp	 	0 to +50C
	RF Connections	 	SMA female
	CD and Logic Connector	 	9 pin Male D-Subminiature
	Gain Adjust	 	Front Panel Control, Flat Screwdriver
	Fault Logic	 	 
	One Preamp Failure	 	Major
	Two Preamp Failure	 	Critical

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1.3.2    ERICSSON CONFIGURATIONS  

The
following additional requirements are specified for Ericsson configurations: 

	—
	Must
allow 6"of vertical space and 24" of horizontal space within rack dimensions to support inclusion of Transmit bandpass filters 

1.4    HYBRID COMBINER REQUIREMENTS  

1.4.1    LUCENT INSTALLATIONS  

	•
	Utilize
5-to-2 hybrid combiners mounted on top of frame for each Transmit antenna 

1.4.2    HYBRID COMBINER TO BE USED WITH ERICSSON INSTALLATIONS  

The following technical requirements are specified for the hybrid combiner to be used with for Ericsson systems exclusively:

	REQUIREMENTS
 
	 	 

	Consists of	 	 
	Up to (3) 12:1 combiners and if needed, either a 2:1 or 3:1 combiner to support 12,24 or 36 channels maximum output	 	Maximum Number of RF Input Ports 12, 24 or 36
	Physical	 	 
	Height	 	3.5" (2U)
	Width	 	24"
	Depth	 	no more than 19"
	

Connector Type	
 	

SMA female
	Mounting Tabs	 	Positioned on side of combiner approximately 2.75" from front face plate
	Electrical	 	 
	Frequency Bands	 	869-894 or 1930-1990 MHz
	Insertion Loss 12:1/24:1/36:1	 	< 26.7 dB
	Maximum Input Power	 	< 1W / port
	RF Input Power Dynamic Range	 	> 20 dB
	Input Return Loss	 	> 17.5 dB
	Output Return Loss	 	> 17.5 dB
	Isolation between inputs	 	> 40 dB
	RF Input VSWR	 	1.4:1 Maximum
	3rd order IMD with 2 carriers @ full power	 	< -100 dBm
	Output Sniffer Port	 	-40 dB +/- 0.3 dB relative to output

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2.    Technical information  

	TECHNICAL INFORMATION REQUIRED TO BE ANSWERED
 
	 	CELLULAR
	 	PCS

	Current Draw (Amps) @ Idle Operation with no RF Input (ambient current draw)	 	10 A with no RF input	 	26A with no RF
	Current Draw (Amps) @ Rated power over temperature range and voltage specified in Table 1	 	44 A @ 100W composite power per amplifier module	 	40A at 80W composite power out per amplifier module
	Composite Power (W) @ Output of Subrack	 	Soft Fail	 	Constant Gain	 	Soft Fail	 	Constant Gain
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	290W
	Peak to Average Ratio provided by Amplifier System	 	10dB at Pout=100W	 	10dB at Pout=80W
	Theoretical Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of Amplifier System in years (all subsystems combined)	 	20 years	 	20 years

2.1    FUNCTIONALITY REQUIREMENTS  

VENDORS ARE INSTRUCTED TO FILL OUT THE BELOW TABLE UTILIZING THE FOLLOWING:

	FUNCTIONALITY
 
	 	Fully Compliant
	 	Partial Compliant
	 	Non Compliant

	HARDWARE	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Same amplifier system can be used with ALL Lucent, Ericsson, and Nortel infrastructure hardware, including microcells	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	SOFTWARE	 	 	 	 	 	 
	GAIN	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Soft Fail: The ability of the MCPA system to minimize the composite power lost when multiple MCPAs are used in combination and a single MCPA module fails.	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	Constant Gain: The ability to support <0.2 dB loss in composite power associated with the loss of an amplifier due to a fault condition	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	Hot Swap (Repair): The ability to replace an MCPA module without disruption to cellsite service	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	Overdrive Support: Ability to adjust gain or composite power to minimize/avoid "latch" condition for overdriving input level	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	Automatic recovery : Ability of system to recover automatically to normal operation from minor, major, critical alarms when condition causing alarm disappears	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	
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Ability to Support Downlink Power Control on a timeslot Basis with up to 20 dB of attenuation between timeslots for IS-136, GSM modulation schemes and maintain Intermodulation Performance	
 	

Fully Compliant. It is understood that the Downlink Power Control function is maintained within the OEM BTS equipment.	
 	

 	
 	

 
	Monitoring :

Ability for a field technician to connect a laptop PC software to amplifier or subrack within cellsite	 	 	 	 	 	 
	To inspect, review previous alarm history, current consumption, power output, reflected power, temperature	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	To adjust alarm thresholds (minor, major, critical) on a per amplifier or subrack basis	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	To adjust gain thresholds	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Remote monitoring: Ability to update software monitoring algorithms or monitor performance remotely via IP connection or RS232 directly via a network or laptop based monitoring tool	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	Remote Resetting: Ability to reset MCPA remotely via network monitoring tool in the event of "latch" condition	 	Fully Compliant	 	 	 	 
	Amplifier Auto-Configuration: The ability of the amplifier to support programmable gain, alarm thresholds when transferred from one site to another	 	Fully Compliant. This feature is automatically enabled and requires no user intervention.	 	 	 	 

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	Power Save capability: Ability to shut down a module when # of carriers or composite power required is less than supplied for a minimum time period. This should be implemented on a minimum of 2-module configuration with
support for expandability up to 4.	 	 	 	 	 	No. This feature will be enabled upon mutually agreeable power conditions and configurations. Spectrian will initiate the technical discussions to arrive at an agreed upon specification.

2.2    INTERMODULATION TEST RESULTS  

        Intermodulation data provided here in is test results @ +25C for 24 CW tones at rated power spread uniformly over the cellular frequency band with middle frequency
missing. TDMA/EDGE/GSM test data will be provided separately within 60 days. Test data is provided below. 

2.3    TYPE ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATION  

        The following table lists certification status for all products currently certified as well as planned products. Documentation for currently certified products is
included in addendum. 

	PRODUCT
 
	 	CERTIFICATION DATE

(PLANNED)
	 
	MCPA 2100 100W module for cellular	 	Mar 1999	 
	MCPS 2350 350W multi module shelf for Cellular	 	Mar 1999	 
	MCPA 2135 135W module for cellular	 	(July 2001	)
	MCPS 2500 500W multi module shelf for cellular	 	(July 2001	)
	MCPA 4080 80W module for PCS	 	(Oct 2001	)
	MCPS 4290 290W multi module shelf for PCS	 	(Oct 2001	)

2.7    REPAIR AND RETURN RATE WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS  

Vendor
agrees to provide to Cingular the network element failure rate quantity and percentage in a market by market basis. 

	•
	For
failed network elements returned to Vendor, Vendor agrees to a maximum of a [***] day repair turnaround.

	•
	Quarterly
Failure rate of a network element shall be defined as the total quantity of a failed network element

	•
	returned
by all Cingular markets for repair in a quarter (3 months) divided by the total quantity in service in all Cingular markets.

	•
	Yearly
Failure rate of a network element shall be defined as the total quantity of a failed network element by all Cingular markets for repair in a rolling
year period divided by the total quantity in service in all Cingular markets. 

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	•
	If
the failure rate exceeds [***] during a rolling year period on any network element, Vendor agrees to perform root cause analysis
and take corrective action to reduce the failure rate of the network element. 

 Catastrophic Failure  

        Vendor agrees to reimburse Cingular for [***] when the failure rate(excluding no-fault-found returns) exceeds [***]
per year. The failure rate shall be computed every quarter, using 3 months rolling average method based upon actual date of failure. The reimbursement will start when the three months rolling average
exceeds [***] over two consecutive quarters and it will continue until such time that the failure rate falls bellow [***] over any three month period.
Cingular agrees that [***]. 

	2.8
	LISTING OF SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATIONS EFFORTS WITH MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURE VENDORS/CUSTOMERS TO DATE (CUSTOMER, VENDOR, RBS PRODUCT TYPE, YEAR, and STATUS of
INTEGRATION)

Vendors
are instructed to complete the below table for each customer, infrastructure vendor and product type during the past 2 years and identify the current status of any integration trials
with the latest versions of product 

	CUSTOMER
 
	 	INFRASTRUCTURE

(Nortel, Lucent, Ericsson)
	 	RBS PRODUCT TYPE

(Ericsson 882, Lucent Series 2)
	 	YEAR
	 	STATUS OF

INTEGRATION

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3.    VENDOR SUPPORT PROVIDED  

	•
	Vendor
support documentation is provided in addendum. 

4.    PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR NEXT 2 YEARS  

        Product development plans are included below. 

5    Technical Requirements  

5.1    Overview  

The
MCPS2000 system is a modular, ultra-linear cellular-frequency amplifier system providing up to 500 Watts per shelf. The MCPS2000 family is based on 2 basic MCPA modules, the MCPA2100 and MCPA2135,
providing up 100W and 135W respectively. The MCPS2000 family can amplify any number of signal carriers using AMPS, CDPD, IS-136 TDMA, or IS-95 CDMA modulation up to the maximum rated system output
power. 

The
MCPS2000 system consists of a rack mounted shelf containing up to 4 MCPA amplifier modules per shelf, providing maximum flexibility and opportunity for future growth. The MCPA2100 is a 100 

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Watt
amplifier module, while the MCPA2135 is a 135 Watt module. Both modules are interchangeable within the MCPS2000 system allowing for system upgrade by simply swapping modules. 

The
MCPS2000 amplifier system can be provided in a variety of configurations. Mounting kits are available for installation in 19-inch, 23-inch, 600mm, 24-inch, or 25-inch equipment racks. Multi-module
shelves are 8 RU (14 in.) high. Single module shelves are 3 RU (5.25 in.) high. 

The
MCPS2000 system also has a single RF input for the combined input signals, and a single RF output to the transmit filter. 

Figure 1—System Block Diagram  

         

  

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5.2    Technical Performance  

	Parameter
 
	 	SBC Requirement
	 	Spectrian Compliance

	Frequency Range	 	869 - 894 MHz	 	869 - 894 MHz
	Gain Variation	 	+/- 0.6 dB over DC input range	 	+/- 0.5 db 26 to 28 V, over temp
	Intermodulation Distortion	 	>65 dbc average over temperature and DC input voltage with 24 TDMA carriers over continuous spectrum	 	65 dbc for Amps, TDMA IS136 and IS95 CDMA
	Gain	 	Adjustable necessary to achieve required output power per carrier	 	>15 dB gain adjustment for output power setting.
	Operating Temperature	 	0 to 50 deg C	 	0 to 50 deg c
	DC Input Voltage	 	+24 to +28 VDC	 	+24 to +28 VDC
	Input signal type	 	AMPS (FM), TDMA (/4DQPSK), EDGE (8PSK), WCDMA, 1XRTT, HDR, GSM or any combination	 	AMPS, TDMA IS-136, EDGE CDMA IS-95, HDR
	Output Power per Carrier	 	Any power per carrier up to composite power available using hybrid combiner capable of supporting minimum 24 carriers	 	Total composite power available is 350W with the MCPA2100 or 500W for the MCPA2135 using hybrid combiners supporting 12, 24 or 36 carriers.

5.3    Composite Power and DC Current  

MCPA2100
100 Watt modules 

	# RF Modules
 
	 	RF Output

Power
	 	I(Max),

27 VDC

	1	 	100W	 	44 Amps
	2	 	175W	 	90 Amps
	3	 	260W	 	135 Amps
	4	 	350W	 	175 Amps

MCPA2135
135 Watt modules 

	# RF Modules
 
	 	RF Output

Power
	 	I(Max),

27 VDC

	1	 	135W	 	60 Amps
	2	 	235W	 	120 Amps
	3	 	350W	 	175 Amps
	4	 	500W	 	210 Amps

5.4    Alarm and Control  

The
MCPS2000 system provides visual status information through front-panel LED indicators. Status information is also transmitted via a front-panel RS-232 port using Spectrian's optional Graphical
User Interface program. 

The
MCPS2000 can also be optionally equipped with additional alarm and control interfaces, including dry-contact or TTL alarm connections RS-232 or RS-422 interfaces to network operations and
administration systems. 

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The
default alarm limit settings and analog protection circuit operation for the MCPS2000 family of MCPA amplifier systems is summarized below. The information contained herein is provided for
reference only. Guaranteed specification limits must be negotiated between prospective customers and Spectrian. There are three levels of the alarm/protection hierarchy: 

	•
	Analog
Protection Circuits—Configured in hardware design to protect the MCPA.

	•
	MCPA
Module Alarms—Most are software configurable for specific applications.

	•
	Amplifier
System Alarms—Summarizes MCPA and Alarm Management Module status. 

In
general, the analog protection circuit limits are set by design, and may not be changed. However, the MCPA alarm limits are software configurable, and may be tailored to meet customer alarm
specifications. Individual MCPA alarms are not displayed on the module front panel, but are accessible through Spectrian's Graphical User Interface (GUI) software. System level alarms are summaries of
the module alarm status (minor/major/critical), as well as the Amplifier Management Module (AMM) and the communication link between the modules and the AMM. 

5.4.1    MCPA Module Analog Protection Circuits  

The
MCPS2000 MCPA module design incorporates analog protection circuits to prevent MCPA module damage by common misuse conditions. The circuits react automatically to the conditions shown in the table
below with the limits set as noted. These limits are not adjustable by software configuration. 

	Control
 
	 	Condition
	 	Speed
	 	Latch

	Input Overdrive	 	> 10 dbm @ Input (configured for 57 dB module gain)	 	2 msec	 	No
	Main Amp Overdrive	 	> 4 dbm @ Vectormodulator Input	 	35 sec	 	No
	Error Amp Overdrive	 	> -7 dbm @ Vectormodulator Input	 	35 sec	 	No
	Over voltage Clamp	 	Internal DC line is limited to 28V by linear regulation up to 30V input	 	10 msec	 	No
	Circuit Breaker	 	> 60 A current draw	 	25 msec	 	Yes

Table 1 Analog Protection Circuits  

5.4.2    MCPA Module Alarms  

The
set points, delay, reset points, and latching conditions of all three types of alarms are software configurable. Some Minor alarm settings can be specified by the customer but must be agreed upon
between the customer and Spectrian prior to installation or modification. Alarm limits for Major and Critical Alarms are fixed and can not be modified, insuring long term reliability of the MCPA
module. 

5.5    Amplifier Management Unit  

The
Amplifier Management Unit (AMU) monitors and controls performance of the various subassemblies within the RF module. The AMU provides operating status information via front panel LEDs. Within a
multi-module system, the AMU provides status to the MCPS2000 AMM. 

5.6    Hot Swap and Power Save  

The
MCPS2000 is designed to enable system maintenance without removing the amplifier from service. In multi-module, high power systems, the RF modules can be hot-swapped during operation without
affecting calls in process. In addition, the individual amplifier modules can be remotely disabled and enabled for power save during low traffic periods via the RS-232 interface. 

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5.6.1    Constant Gain  

A
unique feature of the MCPS2000 system is its ability to maintain constant gain when any MCPA module is removed or disabled. The AMM determines which MCPA module is removed or disabled and
automatically balances the system to provide constant gain thereby eliminating the need for re-calibration of the system gain. 

5.7    Graphical User Interface  

The
graphical user interface (GUI) for the MCPS2100 provides system input and control as well as report current operating conditions. Through this interface the user can modify operating parameters,
configuration information, and monitor the current health of the system. In a multi-module configuration the GUI provides both an overall system interface (via AMM) as well as direct access to the
individual RF modules. 

5.8    Mechanical  

The
MCPS200 system can be provided with a variety of product specific applications including: stand-alone for integration into existing equipment or in a multi-sector indoor transmit cabinet of up to
3 sectors. A telecommunications rack is also available. The indoor transmit cabinet, or ITCS2000 system includes the MCPS2000 shelf and all necessary input hybrid combiners and Tx filters for a
complete system solution. For Ericsson applications, all RF and DC connections are provided from the front panel access. Numerous cable kits have been designed to enable the customer to provide custom
product applications within select OEM radio equipment. 

	Power
 
	 	Dimensions

(W x D x H)
	 	Description

	100W or 135W	 	5.25" x 18" x 14"	 	Single module with communication interface
	100W or 135W	 	19" x 18" x 3 RU	 	Single module configuration in 19 in. housing
	100W or 135W	 	23" x 18" x 3 RU	 	Single module configuration in 23 in. housing
	175W to 260W	 	19" x 18" x 8 RU	 	2 to 3 MCPA-2100 modules combined in a multi-module shelf
	175W to 350W	 	23" x 18" x 8 RU	 	2 to 4 MCPA-2100 modules combined in a multi-module shelf
	240W to 350W	 	19" x 18" x 8 RU	 	2 to 3 MCPA-2135 modules combined in a multi-module shelf
	240W to 500W	 	23" x 18" x 8 RU	 	2 to 4 MCPA-2135 modules combined in a multi-module shelf
	175 to 500 W per sector	 	 	 	Up to 3 MCP-S2000 shelf systems installed in a ITCS-2000 indoor transmit cabinet with input combiners and Tx filters

Table 2 System Configurations  

5.9    Intermodulation Data  

The
following pages show test data showing the intermodulation performance of a 350-watt system with 24 carriers. The data shows IMD performance of—65 dbc. In addition, Spectrian has done
simulation to determine the effects of downlink power control and have determined no detrimental effects in performance. Since Spectrian's multi-carrier amplifiers are designed for high PK-Avg ratio
of >10 dB, the EDGE carriers do not downgrade Spectrian MCPA performance. 

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6.    Pricing  

CELLULAR  

	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	SUBRACKS1
	 	 

	Quantity per year
	 	RACKS (Ericsson and Nortel)

  

ITCS-2200
	 	RACKS (Lucent Configurations, including combiners and DC converters)

  

ITCS-2000
	 	COMBINERS (Ericsson and Nortel only)

 

02-000158
	 	PRE-AMPLIFIERS (including power supply) (for Lucent only)

  

MCPR2100
	 	4 way

  

MCPS200

0-000
	 	3 way

  

MCPS2000-

000
	 	2 way

 

MCPS200

0-000
	 	1 way

 

MCPS2

000-004
	 	AMPLIFIER MODULES

  

MCPA 2135 135 WATTS PER MODULE

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PCS  

	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	SUBRACKS1
	 	 

	Quantity per year
	 	RACKS (Ericsson and Nortel)

  

ITCS-4200
	 	RACKS (Lucent Configurations, including combiners and DC converters)

  

ITCS-4100
	 	COMBINERS (Ericsson and Nortel only)

 

02-000158-XXX
	 	PRE-AMPLIFIERS (including power supply) (for Lucent only)

  

MCPR4100
	 	4 way

  

MCPS2000-

000
	 	3 way

  

MCPS2000-

000
	 	2 way

 

MCPS200

0-000
	 	1 way

 

MCPS2

000-004
	 	AMPLIFIER MODULES  

MCPA4080 80WATTS PER MODULE

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Note 1: The subracks are identical for the 2, 3 and 4 way configurations. The appropriate Spectrian model number is shown in each product heading.

	SPECTRIAN CORPORATION	 	CINGULAR WIRELESS LLC
	

Signed	

/s/  JOSEPH MADDEN      
	
 	

Signed	

/s/  PETE BELESICK      

	

Name	

Joseph Madden
	
 	

Name	

Pete Belesick

	

Title	

Vice President, Marketing
	
 	

Title	

Director—SCM

	

Date	

August 15, 2001
	
 	

Date	

September 13, 2001

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Appendix 3
  Performance Report Card
  August 14, 2001    
  

This
document provides the framework from which the Performance Report Card will be measured. The intent of the Performance Report Card is to measure MCPA Vendor's performance in areas critical to
Cingular. MCPA Vendor's performance below the set target may lead to contract termination as specified below for the applicable area. Results shall be tracked monthly with quarterly written reporting
for the entire Performance Report Card unless otherwise specified in this Appendix. 

Performance
Report Card areas consist of the following: 

	1.
	System
Down Time

	2.
	Module
and Delivery Performance

	3.
	Repair
and Return

	4.
	Vendor
provided Webpage development and progress

	5.
	Customer
Service Requests (CSRs)

	6.
	PRD
(Product Requirement Document) Delivery Time Measures 

Definition of Systems  

Systems
to be included in the performance measurements for down time are those systems directly impacting the ability to collect revenue. Depending on the hierarchical position of a System in the
Network, different weight may be applied when calculating liquidated damages. 

Systems
to be included in the Performance Report Card are: 

	Network Element
 
	 	Description

	MCPA System	 	Consists of MCPA modules, subracks, combiners, filters
	MCPA Module	 	Multicarrier Power Amplifier
	Subrack	 	Mechanical hardware and software for combining multiple MCPA modules
	Hybrid Combiner	 	Passive resistive network for combining multiple RF signals onto one RF output prior to input into MCPA system
	Rack	 	Mechanical hardware for stacking multiple subracks

1.    System Down Time  

A.    Definition   

System Down Time is defined as unscheduled, MCPA Vendor attributed System Downtime and/or Complete Cellsite Failure (CCF). CCF is defined as 95% or greater call or transaction inhibition or any CCF
related inability to collect revenue. MCPA Vendor and Cingular agree to track System Down Time for all Cingular markets as defined in this Agreement. 

B.    System Down Time Determination  

Sector
or cells' related outage downtime will be measured from switch logs. Downtime for CCFs will be retrieved from site alarm report. In the event of CCF downtime, a post-CCF meeting between
Cingular and MCPA Vendor will be held to mutually agree upon downtime minutes for each incident. CCF will be measured on Cingular Statistical Reporting system, billing records and transaction reports. 

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Non-cell
related system downtime will be measured as the time the services were unavailable for use at an application level, as measured by system logs. Customer and system impact for CCFs can be
retrieved from switch reports from associated network elements. In the event of CCF downtime, a post-CCF meeting between Cingular and MCPA Vendor will be held to mutually agree upon downtime minutes
for each incident. In the event that Cingular experiences a CCF on a System Element in a redundant solution without causing any degrade of service for the end-user, this shall not be tracked in this
report card. 

Both
cell and non-cell downtime will be measured per quarter per included System Element. In the event of a cell failure, lower hierarchical nodes are not included in downtime calculations in order
that only the root cause is measured. 

2.    MCPA MODULE Delivery Performance  

MCPA
Module Delivery Performance 

	A.
	MCPA
Vendor agrees to track the performance of the Timely Delivery and Installation of Product metric on a quarterly basis;

	B.
	MCPA
Vendor agrees to track all EF&I orders and all furnish only MODULE Unit orders;

	C.
	EF&I
and Furnish Only orders that include Third Party vendor equipment are specifically excluded from this metric;

	D.
	Cingular
and MCPA Vendor agree that the target performance metric shall be:

	I.
	[***]%
or greater of furnish only MCPA orders delivered on time.

	II.
	[***]%
or greater for on time for System orders excluding Cingular initiated delays. 

3.    REPAIR AND RETURN  

	A.
	MCPA
Vendor agrees to track the performance of the Repair and Return metric of all repairable Modules, subracks, racks returned to MCPA Vendor, within the 90 days after
execution of the Agreement. Such Repair and Return metric performance will be tracked monthly and reported quarterly;

	B.
	MCPA
Vendor agrees to provide quarterly performance report via secure extranet web page

	C.
	[***]%
or greater of the products (that are on the mutually agreed upon list) will be repaired and shipped back to Cingular within the contracted number of
days* after receipt by MCPA Vendor;

	D.
	Non-MCPA
Vendor OEM products and components are specifically excluded from tracking and measurement. 

4.    WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT  

	A.
	MCPA
Vendor agrees to create, administer a secure Extranet HTML web page for the purpose of mutual exchange of information between Vendor and Cingular

	B.
	Information
to be presented, made available within HTML web page includes , but is not limited to the following:

	1.
	Previous
Sales Orders by Cingular per Cingular defined Region, Global Totals by Cingular listing, identifying order date, shipment date, shipment content, purchase order number

	2.
	Pending
Orders by Cingular per Cingular defined Region, Globally 

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	3.
	Failure
Rate Tracking History per Cingular Region (or Globally) and part number (module, subrack, rack) for the past X years

	4.
	Product
documentation for all equipment including installation manuals, product specification sheets for all components and subsections

	5.
	Account
Team organization structure and MCPA vendor contact information

	6.
	Quarterly
business review meeting presentation material

	7.
	Order
Forecasts

	8.
	Training
class schedules including synopsis of classes and instructor names. 

5.    CUSTOMER SERVICE RESPONSE (CUSTOMER SERVICE RESPONSE)  

MCPA
Vendor's RMA (Returned Merchandise Agreement) process will be used to record, track and measure CSR response times, and problems encountered by Cingular. MCPA Vendor will provide Cingular with
quarterly written reports and root cause analysis for all Cingular CSRs using four (4) priority levels with associated resolution times as defined in the "Customer Support Services" Appendix D
of this Agreement. 

	A.
	Resolution
Periods for CSRs. 

The
"Resolution Period" for each CSR shall begin at the time when MCPA Vendor is notified by Cingular of a problem requiring assistance. MCPA Vendor will issue a CSR record for every such event. 

The
Resolution period ends upon earlier of: 

	1.
	The
availability to Cingular of any approved permanent or temporary solution ("Solutions", including but not limited to changes, corrections, fixes, workarounds or other actions) by
Cingular which resolves the defect or mitigates the defect until such time as the permanent solution is delivered; or

	2.
	The
parties' agreement that such CSR needs no further attention. 

The
Resolution period specifically excludes time periods in which: 

	a.
	MCPA
Vendor and Cingular agree to temporarily suspend analysis of the reported problem while waiting for Cingular to supply or allow MCPA Vendor to retrieve additional requested
information or data from Cingular (CSR Customer Pending state);

	b.
	MCPA
Vendor has solved the problem and the solution is available for delivery and Cingular agrees that it is not necessary to deliver the solution in advance of its delivery in a
standard software update package. (CSR Solved state);

	c.
	MCPA
Vendor has delivered the solution to Cingular (CSR Delivered state);

	d.
	MCPA
Vendor has delivered the solution to Cingular and Cingular has verified the solution. (CSR resolved state )

	d.
	MCPA
Vendor and Cingular can not in good faith agree as to whether or not the provided solution corrects the reported problem (CSR Impasse state), ; or

	e.
	If
the CSR requires feature development and is requested by MCPA Vendor to be converted to a PRD with a software release confirmed by MCPA Vendor, per Section 7 below, then the
CSR will be closed. 

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MCPA
Vendor is committed to use all reasonable efforts to identify temporary program changes or work-around procedures to minimize the effects of the defects. Cingular and MCPA Vendor may mutually
agree to negotiate an extension on CSRs that describe highly complex problems requiring additional time to resolve. 

	B.
	Resolution
Times 

The
resolution times to which MCPA Vendor agrees to adhere to are as follows: 

	Critical priority	 	[***]
	High priority	 	[***]
	Medium priority	 	[***]
	Low priority	 	[***]

	C.
	Reassignment
of CSRs 

In
the event, MCPA Vendor and Cingular jointly determine that the resolution of the CSR requires (i) a new feature (a billable enhancement to the system which would clearly generate revenue or
significantly reduce operating costs to Cingular) or(ii) an enhancement (a modification to an existing capability, or to support an existing capability that would increase efficiency or ease of
use) rather than a non-compliance to Specifications, and MCPA Vendor desires to reassign the existing CSR ticket to the Cingular PRD process, then MCPA Vendor will notify the CSR originator and
Cingular Vendor Management by e-mail and the parties shall mutually agree upon a date that the PRD process will begin. 

6.    PRD (Hardware and Software) Delivery Time Measure  

Once
the Cingular's PRD is transitioned to an MCPA Vendor's MRD (Market Requirement Document), the MRD will go through a feasibility study exercise. If the MRD is approved for development, MCPA Vendor
will define the availability in which the MRD will be delivered. 

MCPA
Vendor will be measured by meeting the release dates of all MRDs (hardware and/or software). Furthermore, MCPA Vendor will be committed to implementing a process to release features and/or
enhancements between versions releases. 

7.    Critical HW Failures for Base Stations  

MCPA
Vendor and Cingular agree to work together to define a process to track the MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) values for all critical MCPA equipment, within 60 days after execution of this
agreement, as needed for previous sections. 

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Exhibit 10.56

Master Supplier Agreement Between Spectrian Corporation And Cingular Wireless LLC

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Appendix 1 aka Exhibit A 081401 Scope of Work

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Exhibit 10.57    
  

 
 

NOTICE OF TERMINATION    
  

        This Notice of Termination ("Notice") pursuant to Section 4.1(D) to that certain Employment Agreement dated as of April 1, 2000 ("Original
Agreement") given by Spectrian Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), to Garrett A.
Garrettson ("Executive"), who acknowledges below that he agrees to the provisions herein. Terms not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Original Agreement. 

        WHEREAS,
Section 4.1(D) provides that the Executive's employment pursuant to the Original Agreement may be terminated by the Company at any time during the Employment Period (as
defined in Section 3.1 of the Original Agreement) by written notice; 

        Pursuant
to Sections 4.1(D) and 4.5(B) of the Original Agreement, the Parties hereby agree that: 

        1.    Date of Termination.    The Date of Termination as an employee of the Company, as defined in Section 4.3
of the Original Agreement shall be March 31, 2002. 

        2.    Termination Without Cause.    The Parties agree that the Company has the right to terminate the Executive's
employment at any time and that this Notice provides that the Executive's termination will be without cause pursuant to Section 4.1(D) of the Original Agreement. 

        3.    Board of Directors.    The Executive shall cease to serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company
at any time requested in writing by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company (the "CEO"), and shall resign as a member of the Company's Board of Directors pursuant to Section 4.7 of the
Original Agreement if asked to do so. 

        4.    Continued Employment; Third-Party Employment.    From October 1, 2001 to March 31, 2002, Executive
shall continue to perform his responsibilities as the Technical Strategist of the Company on a half-time basis and his duties shall be those determined by the CEO. Executive may be employed by a third
party during the period from October 1, 2001 to March 31, 2002; provided, however, that such other employment shall not (i) be with
a company competitive with the Company, (ii) cause Executive to have a conflict of interest with respect to his duties to the Company, (iii) cause Executive to violate his invention
assignment and nondisclosure agreement with the Company or (iv) interfere in a material manner with the Executive's performance of his responsibilities as the Technical Strategist of the
Company. 

        5.    Consideration.    The Company shall provide the Executive with the consideration set forth in
Section 4.5(B) of the Original Agreement, including extension of Executive Care Plan medical benefits through March 31, 2003. The parties hereby acknowledge for purposes of the
Executive's ability to exercise his options to purchase the Company's Common Stock, any such options not exercised prior to March 31, 2003 shall terminate on such date and shall no longer be
exercisable in whole or in part. 

        6.    Release of Claims.    The Company and the Executive agree that the foregoing consideration represents settlement
in full of all outstanding obligations owed to each other. The Company and the Executive, on their own behalf, and on behalf of their respective heirs, family members, executors officers, directors,
employees, investors, shareholders, trusts, administrators, affiliates, divisions, subsidiaries, predecessor and successor corporations and assigns, hereby fully and forever release each other and
their respective heirs, family members, executors, officers, directors, employees, investors, shareholders, trusts, administrators, affiliates, divisions, subsidiaries, predecessor and successor
corporations and assigns, from, and agree not to sue each other concerning, any claim, duty, obligation or cause of action relating to any matters of any kind, whether presently known or unknown,
suspected or unsuspected, that either party may possess arising from any omissions, acts or facts relating to the 

 

Company that have occurred up, until and including the Date of Termination including, without limitation: 

        (a)  any
and all claims relating to or arising from Executive's employment relationship with the Company and the termination of that relationship; 

        (b)  any
and all claims relating to, or arising from, Executive's right to purchase, or actual purchase of shares of stock of the Company, including, without limitation, any
claims for fraud, misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of duty under applicable state corporate law, and securities fraud under any state or federal law; 

        (c)  any
and all claims for wrongful termination of employment; termination in violation of public policy; discrimination; breach of contract, both express and implied;
breach of a covenant of good faith and fair dealing, both express and implied; promissory estoppel; negligent or intentional infliction of emotional distress; negligent or intentional
misrepresentation; negligent or intentional interference with contract or prospective economic advantage; unfair business practices; defamation; libel; slander; negligence; personal injury; assault;
battery; invasion of privacy; false imprisonment; and conversion; 

        (d)  any
and all claims for violation of any federal, state or municipal statute, including, but not limited to, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil
Rights Act of 1991, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Executive Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, Older Workers Benefit Protection Act; the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, and Labor Code section 201, et
seq. and section 970, et seq.; 

        (e)  any
and all claims for violation of the federal, or any state, constitution; 

        (f)    any
and all claims arising out of any other laws and regulations relating to employment or employment discrimination; and 

        (g)  any
and all claims for attorneys' fees and costs, except as provided herein. 

The
Company and the Executive agree that the release set forth in this Section 6 shall be and remain in effect in all respects as a complete general release as to the matters released. This
release does not extend to any obligations incurred under the Original Agreement or this Notice. 

        7.    Civil Code Section 1542.    The Company and the Executive represent that they are not aware of any claims
against each other except for those claims that are released by the Original Agreement and this Notice. Moreover, the Company and the Executive agree and represent that it is within their
contemplation that they may have claims against each other of which, at the time of the execution of this Notice, they have no knowledge or suspicion, but that this Notice extends to claims in any way
based upon, connected with or related to the matters described in paragraph 6, whether or not known, claimed or suspected by the Company and the Executive. The Company and the Executive
acknowledge that they are familiar with the provisions of California Civil Code Section 1542, which provides as follows: 

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GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE
RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR. 

        The
Company and the Executive, being aware of said Code Section, and any other similar state or federal statute, agree to expressly waive any rights they may have thereunder, as well as
under any other statute or common law principles of similar effect. 

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        8.    Acknowledgment of Waiver of Claims under ADEA.    Executive acknowledges that he is waiving and releasing any
rights he may have under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 ("ADEA") and that this waiver and release is knowing and voluntary. Executive and the Company agree that this waiver and
release does not apply to any rights or claims that may arise under the ADEA after the Date of Termination. Executive acknowledges that the consideration given for this waiver and release is in
addition to anything of value to which Executive was already entitled. Executive further acknowledges that he has been advised by this writing that (a) he should consult with an attorney prior
to executing this Notice; (b) he has at least twenty-one (21) days from the date he receives this Notice within which to consider this Notice; (c) he has at least seven (7) days
following the execution of this Notice by the parties to revoke this Notice; and (d) this Notice shall not be effective until the revocation period has expired. Any revocation should be in
writing and delivered to Thomas Waechter, by close of business on the seventh day from the date that Executive signed this Notice. Executive understands that, although Executive has twenty-one (21)
days to consider this Notice, Executive may accept the terms of this Notice at any time within those twenty-one (21) days. 

        9.    No Other Amendments to Original Agreement.    The remaining terms of the Original Agreement shall remain in
force and effect without regard to this Notice, and this Notice shall become a part of the Original Agreement as if made on and incorporated as of the date of such agreement. 

        10.    No Oral Modification.    This Notice may not be altered, amended, modified or otherwise changed in any respect
or particular except by a writing signed by Executive and the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. 

        11.    Governing Law.    This Notice shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. 

        12.    Counterparts.    This Notice may be executed in counterparts, and each counterpart shall have the same force
and effect as an original and shall constitute an effective, binding agreement on the part of each of the undersigned. The Notice may be transmitted by facsimile or otherwise. 

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        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Notice on the respective dates set forth below. 

	Dated: September 30, 2001	 	SPECTRIAN CORPORATION
	

 	
 	

By:	

/s/  MICHAEL D. ANGEL      
 Michael D. Angel
 Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer
	

ACKNOWLEDGED AND ACCEPTED:	
 	

 	

 
	
Garrett A. Garrettson, an individual	
 	

 	

 
	

/s/  GARRETT A. GARRETTSON      
 Garrett A. Garrettson	
 	

 	

 
	

Dated: September 30, 2001	
 	

 	

 

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