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October 17, 2006, PORTLAND, OR – XiNCOM, an Oregon-based provider of affordable, value-driven broadband products for small- to medium-sized enterprises and residential markets announced today the availability of its Power X-Plug product – by far the quickest, easiest, most affordable way to establish or expand a home or office broadband network.

XiNCOM’s Power X-Plug utilizes a building’s existing electrical wires to transmit voice, video, and data while eliminating the need for costly traditional cabling. With one or multiple devices plugged into any standard electrical outlet, users can create an out-of-the-box home or office network capable of delivering speeds up to 85 Mbps.

The Power X-Plug features include secure 56-bit DES encryption; automatic error detection and correction; and, built-in surge suppressors. The Power X-Plug offers an instant networking and flexible accessibility alternative to its customers while reducing the cost, complexity and inflexibility of wired networks. It optimizes the use of the infrastructure already in place in homes and offices, delivering a rapid Return on Investment.

The Power X-Plug is available worldwide through any of XiNCOM’s Partner Program (XPP) including Ingram Micro, Tech Depot, Tiger Direct and New Egg. For a complete listing of XiNCOM partners and for a complete product description and product specs, check XiNCOM’s website at www.xincom.com.

About XiNCOM

XiNCOM is a provider “out of the box” network solutions that address the needs of small to medium enterprises including broadband and IT service providers, SOHO and residential markets worldwide.  XINCOM’s mission is to provide its customers with the most cost-effective, innovative and value-added broadband networking solutions.

XiNCOM’s unique product line focuses on quick network deployment, better scalability, improved security, redundant connectivity, and enhanced network performance for growing network infrastructures.

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