Energy Telecom Signs Letter of Intent with BITwave and is Featured in Government Product News


MIAMI, Sept. 16, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Energy Telecom, Inc. (Pink Sheets:EYTL) (www.energytele.com) announced today it has signed a Letter of Intent with BITwave Private Ltd. of Singapore (http://bitwave.com.sg), establishing a relationship with a world leader in DSP hardware and software, bringing the next generation of mixed-signal RF to Energy's products. BITwave's technology has been used by BMW and Knowles Electronics and is employed in military applications for communicating in extremely difficult environments.

"We are extremely pleased to enter into a strategic relationship with BITwave," stated Mr. Tom Rickards, CEO of Energy Telecom. "BITwave's ability to provide Bluetooth RF for not only cellular phone communication but also streaming high-fidelity stereo music allows us to serve both the industrial and consumer recreational markets."

Energy is also pleased to announce today that it was featured in the August print edition of Government Product News (GPN), in its "Front Lines" section for "Presenting Promising Programs, Projects and Products." GPN is read by more than 88,000 purchasing professionals in local, state and federal government agencies.

"We are privileged that GPN chose Energy's products to feature. The strong response to this article (reprinted at http://www.energytele.com/Gov%20Pro%20listing%20jpg.JPG ) by purchasing and management agencies around the country validates our belief that providing first-responders with the ability to communicate effortlessly, while at the same time receiving sight and hearing protection is absolutely essential to those risking their lives everyday," continued Mr. Tom Rickards. "Along with our partners, we intend to provide the finest industrial communication eyewear made today."

Energy Telecom holds United States and foreign patents designed to provide leading global manufacturers of casual audio eyewear and wireless optical projection technology with the means of offering the world's first hands-free, mixed-signal wireless personal telecommunication eyewear. These products will be worn by those listening to music, by those using Bluetooth-enabled cell phones, and by police, fire, rescue, military and security personnel, and those working in bio-hazardous, mining, construction and heavy manufacturing.

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