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February 2004

EXHIBITORS QUEUE UP TO ATTEND EUROPE'S LARGEST WIRELESS EVENT

The Wireless LAN Event Doubles In Size Year on Year with Over 60 Exhibitors Secured Rock Media, organisers of The Wireless LAN Event 2004 - www.wlanevent.com have today announced that more than sixty companies have confirmed their attendance at this year's exhibition ensuring the event is double the size of last year and furthers its credentials as the largest wireless show in Europe. Leading wireless and mobility players such as Intel, BT Openzone, Nortel Networks, MyZones, Orthus, Texas Instruments and WERoam will be exhibiting at The Wireless LAN Event demonstrating the latest innovations and infrastructure, software and security solutions. 'The benefits of wireless and mobile working are clear for all to see and this year promises to usher in an era of ubiquitous wirefree communications in the enterprise,' said Piers Bearne, Managing Director, Rock Media. 'Many of the leading companies in the market place will be attending the show to take advantage of the predicted $3.4 billion spend by 2005 on WLAN products. We have also organised a variety of activities within The Wireless LAN Event this year to provide a complete wireless experience for visitors and all the information, examples and contacts they need to roll out successful WLANs and WWANs,' commented Bearne. Three free educational seminars theatres, packed with case studies, will provide insight in how to help make the most of wirefree communications: • Wireless Networking for enterprises seminar focusing on installing office or campus Wi-Fi • Wireless Broadband & Home Networking seminar focusing on broadband access, community networks or service provision • Unplugged Mobile computing for enterprises focusing on deploying mobile devices across an organisation All visitors to the event will benefit from free wireless broadband access throughout the show courtesy of BT. If you don't bring your computer or PDA, you can take advantage of the complimentary wireless Internet terminals in the Garden - a cornucopia of relaxing measures will be in place such as Tai Chi demonstrations, professionals masseurs and a Zen garden giving visitors the freedom to think whilst working wirelessly. The event will also host Europe's Biggest Wi-Fi Conference. A packed conference programme with speakers from companies such as Intel, Nortel and Motorola will provide insight into the new thinking on Wi-Fi profitability: Wi-Fi on trains, Wi-Fi in planes, Wi-Fi hotzones, global roaming for coverage.

WIRELESS THOUGHT LEADERS AND VENTURE EXPERTS TO GATHER AT EUROPEAN SEMINAR

London, 17th February 2004 - A new annual European seminar will present a unique focus on near term innovation in wireless technologies and venture funding for the wireless sector. The event, which will take place in London on 7th April 2004, opens with the Venture Address by Dr Uffe Bundgaard-Joergensen, CEO, I-TecNet coordinator. I-TecNet is a network of venture capital investors and part of the EU Gate2Growth Initiative. William E Killmer, Investment Manager, UK & Ireland, of Intel Capital follows with a perspective of Venture Capital's role in accelerating the Wireless Market. The seminar features many other distinguished thought leaders and industry experts, and is complimented by an influential Venture Panel to be chaired by Joia Shillingford, contributor to the Financial Times, and former City Editor of the Sunday Mirror. A unique outlook of global developments in wireless technology, will be provided by Dr William Webb, formerly of PA Consulting, and professor at the Centre for Communication Systems Research, University of Surrey who is the new head of R&D at OFCOM. An opportunity to reflect on wireless futures will be given by Professor Nigel Gilbert of The Digital World Research Centre, and putting these critical developments into context, Andrew Gilbert, General Manager EMEA of Flarion Technologies will assess the special value of wireless innovation. Based on innovative developments in Kuala Lumpur, Stuttgart and South Africa, Tim Wilkinson of IP Wireless will discuss the Unwired City as a special seminar address. Device and Access Innovation for Users is a special topic that will explored by Jean-Marc Holder, Marketing Director EMEA, PalmSource and Alan Hadden, President, Global Suppliers Association. Mr Hadden will also cover the New Venture Programme operated by the GSA. Perspectives of wireless application innovation features the potential replacement of credit cards by mobiles given by Geoff Vincent, Founder of Mediation Technology and mTank. Real performance gains for the SME through wireless and mobility from Ray Redpath, Marketing Director, ProspectSoft and Innovations in Mobile Security by Mike Smart, European Product Manager at SonicWALL completes an overview of this critical dimension of the wireless world. The case of WLAN - and customer adoption of the innovation will be explored in a special presentation by Simon Lill, Principal Consultant at SchlumbergerSema. The Venture Panel is the first of its kind, and will offer insight into venture funding and sustaining innovation in wireless, in Europe. Comprising of John O'Donohue, Managing Director, Motorola Ventures Europe, Dr Uffe Bundgaard-Joergensen, CEO, I-TecNet coordinator, Tony Fish, Founder and Chairman, AMF Ventures, Chris Watson, Partner, Allen & Overy, Ajay Chowdhury, Managing Partner, IDG Ventures, Nicholas Topham, Managing Director, Telco Resource and Thierry Deleuze, CEO m-Brussels Management, the panel presents a powerhouse of industry experts, and is an invaluable component of the seminar day. Chairs for the day include Margrit Sessions, Managing Director, NewVentures, Graham Brown, Partner, Wireless World Forum, and Philip Low, Managing Director, BroadGroup. The media partners for the event are Tornado Insider and The Wireless Investor. Further information about the event can be found by visiting http://www.broad-group.com/events/wiseseminar/wise2004.asp. The event takes place within the 2nd WLAN Event at the Olympia conference centre in west London, Europe's biggest Wi-Fi event, sponsored by Intel, BT, and Nortel Networks. BT Openzone is sponsoring Hotspots at the event and Broadband Provisioning Sponsor is ServiceFactory and Orthus is the Wireless Security Sponsor. Other key features include over 60 exhibitors, a live contest between wireless hackers and security experts, The Garden, sponsored by BT: a Zen relaxation zone for wirefree workers; The Wireless Home, a full size model sponsored by MyZones and Europe's biggest Wi-Fi networking cocktail party on the eve of the seminar.