SANTA ANA, Calif., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Raptor Networks Technology, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: RPTN), provider of the world's first virtualized "hybrid fabric" network architectures, today announced new product shipments into the energy generation and energy distribution verticals. The products shipped included ER-1010C, ER-1010E and OR-1048 products, including 10GbE uplinks.

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"These are some of our first shipments into the commercial marketplace for our newer wire speed 10GbE products," noted Raptor Networks Technology Chairman and CEO Tom Wittenschlaeger. "There can be no assurance when we will see more, but we are gratified that these early adopters have come to Raptor for their high bandwidth, low latency systems connectivity needs."

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About Raptor Networks Technology, Inc

Raptor Networks Technology, Inc. has invented, patented and productized the world's first "virtualized hybrid fabric" network and systems architectures, all open-standards based, that benefit networks that provide newer bandwidth intensive, latency-sensitive services such as video, VOIP, high speed server and storage clustering and the like. This advanced hybrid fabric technology enables new network build outs and performance upgrades of traditional chassis-based installations in a highly cost effective manner. Management believes that the unique advantage Raptor provides is speed over distance: data transport at wire speed, in hardware, between spatially separated network elements. Enhanced network reliability, lower power consumption and reduced form factor combine to enable significant savings in both acquisition costs as well as operating expense. Raptor's network switching products engender the feature set and versatility to run the most advanced new data applications and the hybrid fabric architecture will enable substantial reductions in the number of discrete devices required in future systems.

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    Raptor Networks Technology, Inc.
    Tom Wittenschlaeger, CEO
    714-380-6657

    Bob Van Leyen, CFO
    714-380-6659

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