Nomadix Executive to Speak at 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France

Nomadix' CTO Joel Short to Discuss Roaming, Billing and Revenue Generation for WLANs and the Work of the Wi-Fi Alliance


MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 23, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --



 WHAT:          Joel Short, co-founder and chief technology officer of
                Nomadix, the leading supplier of Public-access
                solutions, will speak at 3GSM World Congress in
                Cannes, France on February 26, 2004 from
                2:15 to 3:45 p.m. Dr. Short will examine Wi-Fi's
                roaming and provisioning hurdles, the search for a
                single-bill standard, the challenges of HotSpot
                revenue generation, and the work of the
                Wi-Fi Alliance as part of a panel discussion focused
                on WLANs.

                Hosted by the GSM Association, the trade association
                representing over 600 mobile operating companies, and
                Informa Group, 3GSM World Congress is the
                telecommunications industry's annual rallying point.
                With 26,000 attendees from 154 countries
                in 2003, no other event presents such a chance to hear
                directly from leading international operators about
                the needs of their customers, and from a host of CEOs
                and leaders in the vendor and supplier community about
                how they plan to help operators meet these demands.

 WHO:           Dr. Joel Short is the chief technology officer and
                senior vice president of Nomadix, a company he co-
                founded with Internet Pioneer Dr. Leonard Kleinrock.
                Dr. Short also serves as vice-chair of
                Wi-Fi Alliance's Wireless ISP Roaming (WISPr)
                committee and is editor and co-author of WISPr's
                document on "Best Common Practices for Wireless ISP
               (WISP) Roaming". He is also the co-chairman of the
                Public-access Task Group within the Wi-Fi Alliance.
                Dr. Short has extensive experience in
                the design and management of complex computer network
                systems, having worked for various technology start-
                ups and well-known technology companies including
                Apple Computer. He received his Ph.D. in Computer
                Science from UCLA where he was a lead
                contributor to various ARPA sponsored wireless and
                mobile research projects including TRAVLER --
                Transparent Virtual Networking and WAMIS -- Wireless
                Adaptive Mobile Information Systems.

                Nomadix is a leading provider of Access Gateways and
                embedded software solutions for
                creating intelligent networks that deliver
                transparent, secure, high-speed Internet
                access to the mobile user virtually anywhere
                throughout the world.  The company is headquartered in
                Westlake Village, Calif., with sales offices in
                Europe, China, Japan, Singapore and South
                Korea.  Nomadix sells and supports its products
                globally through OEM partnerships, Value Added
                Resellers and Systems Integrators.  For additional
                information, please visit
                http://www.nomadix.com or call +1-818-597-1500.

 WHEN:          2:15 to 3:45 p.m.
                February 26, 2004

 WHERE:         Palais de Festivals
                Cannes, France

 INTERVIEW
 OPPORTUNITIES: For information on Nomadix and the company's solutions
                please contact Stephanie Spangler or Jennifer
                Tolkachev via phone at +1 714-540-1030
                ext. 17 or 19 or via e-mail at
                sspangler@bockpr.com or jtolkachev@bockpr.com.


            

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