ModaPhone, Witnet's Mobile VoIP Product, to Deliver Simultaneous Video over Voice


TORONTO, May 30, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Witnet International, Inc. (OTCBB:WTNT) announced that it has added video capability to its new mobile voice over IP phone (VoIP) software solution.

VoIP or "Voice over Internet Protocol" is the technology that promises to take voice phone traffic over the internet and most likely overcome PBX and other traditional telephony standards and practices.

ModaPhone is a next-generation network VoIP software solution which allows phone calls from wireless PDAs (Personal Digital Assistant) over the internet.

ModaPhone supports real-time multimedia interaction between users during a call session. The multimedia features include real-time whiteboard drawing, still image sharing, and video, making a PDA capable of being a wireless video-phone. The video functionality is now working and will be integrated into the ModaPhone product offering.

The benefits of the video-over-voice capability include the ability to simultaneously send and receive video or still picture images during a VoIP call session all over the internet while using your PDA as a phone.

The VoIP call session from the PDA can be made to another computer with the ModaPhone software or even to another telephone or cell phone. Additionally, the same capability is made for any home or office computer with the software installed.

The multi media wireless "phone" works over wireless internet systems such as the GPRS (TDMA) and CDMA IX networks.

"As the world starts to move more and more into the 3G wireless communications we will continue to improve our software and next-generation network (NGN) innovations to meet the impending market demand," said Mun Su Han, president of Witnet.

The Company continues to market its main products in the wireless internet space for PDAs such as "Mobilick;" however this latest development could help Witnet move into broader market territory as VoIP is already regarded by many industry experts as the framework for the future of telecommunications.

About NGN (Next Generation Network)

Globally, wired/wireless communication service providers are now confronted with various problems such as losing their competency in price caused by the emergence of competitive major/minor service providers, increasing expenses in operating voice and data networks separately, and limitations in offering innovative, value-added services in a reasonably short period of time due to the lack of Internet-related profit-generation model.

To handle these problems and meet future requirements in the communication world altogether, there arises a need for new network architecture.

NGN architecture has been proposed to embrace existing voice services linked with other Internet services (E-commerce, Internet banking, Cyber trading, etc.) as well as forthcoming wireless mobile multimedia collaboration services.

In Korea, major wired/wireless communication service providers like KT, Dacom, Hanaro Comm., and SK Telecomm are now actively preparing for the migration to NGN. The goal of NGN is to offer an open basis on which various types of wired/wireless communication networks are interconnected and managed as a whole, which enables the integration of voice, video and data services that have been provided separately in each network supporting its own media type into a unified service framework over IP-based packet switched network.

In the NGN architecture, soft-switches which lie in the core network of NGN interact with various kinds of gateways, servers and customer premises equipments through standardized communication protocols like H.248, MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol), H.323, SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), and SIGTRAN (SIGnaling TRANsport).

Witnet and its partners have developed an SIP Client Toolkit (including light-weight SIP stack) for PDAs and IP Phones as well as SIP Server Toolkit (highly scalable multi-threaded SIP stack) for high-end Media Gateways, Softswitches, and Application Servers. Both SIP stacks included in these toolkits conform to up-to-date IETF standard RFC 3261 which specifies baseline functions of SIP.

Based on these toolkits, the Company will offer IP-based Office Communication Solution which helps enterprise users reduce communication costs and deploy various value-added services rapidly. This solution includes Soft Video Phone for PC/PDA used to support voice/video/data communication with colleagues in the enterprise or with others outside, and Office Comm. Server used to support registration of user's location, user's personal call control and management of voice/video messages recorded while the recipient can't answer the call.

About Mobilick:

Mobilick allows control over Internet-connected PCs through PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) that are connected to the wireless Internet.

By applying thin computing solutions, users can run complex applications via PDAs while using only the minimum system resources of PDAs.

Mobilick was launched in Japan and Korea late last year and is now being introduced in North America.

www.mobilick.net or www.mobilick.net/eng/home.html

About Witnet:

Witnet International Inc. (OTCBB:WTNT) is a software development company with offices in Seoul, South Korea and Toronto, Canada.

Business partners include HP Japan and South Korea, LG Telecom and other major technology companies.

More information about Witnet and its products can be found at the Company's website, www.witnet21.com.

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