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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention installs wireless network from MobileAccess Networks

December 6, 2005

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VIENNA, Va. -- MobileAccess Networks, an enterprise wireless innovator, announced today that the company’s Universal Wireless Network has been installed at the newly constructed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) campus in Atlanta, Ga. The MobileAccess solution provides seamless coverage for multiple wireless applications and services, including mobile phones, BlackBerry® devices, PDAs and Wi-Fi for over 600,000 square feet, which includes 19 floors in multiple buildings.

Totaling $1.5 billion, the rebuilt CDC campus enables the agency to house many of its 9,000 employees at a secure, modern facility that combines leading-edge technology and pragmatic creature comforts. As part of the renovation project, the MobileAccess Universal Wireless Network provides a next-generation platform that delivers connectivity for a broad range of wireless technologies throughout the campus to promote increased convenience and productivity for CDC workers. In keeping with the facility’s progressive outlook, the MobileAccess solution features flexible and scalable common infrastructure that accommodates today’s multi-service wireless needs yet readily adapts to the agency’s evolving future requirements.

The MobileAccess Universal Wireless Network is ideally suited to address CDC’s cost and capability requirements. By deploying best-of-breed technology solutions like MobileAccess, CDC is not only being fiscally responsible, but capable of providing real benefits to its employees, who in turn can work more efficiently and effectively.

“The MobileAccess Universal Wireless Network is the solution of choice for customers who require seamless in-building wireless connectivity, the flexibility to support a broad range of wireless technologies, and the investment protection of a future-proof platform that adapts and scales to meet evolving wireless requirements,” said Cathy Zatloukal, president and CEO of MobileAccess. “MobileAccess is honored to play a vital role in supporting the thousands of CDC employees tasked with protecting health and safety.”

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