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3/1/2003

Tthe third WorldWide WarDrive (WWWD)
will take place from 28 June 2003 - 5 July 2003.

The WorldWide WarDrive is an effort by security professionals and
hobbyists to generate awareness of the need by individual users and
companies to secure their access points. To help accomplish this, the
WorldWide WarDrive provides a statistical analysis of the many access
points that are currently deployed across the globe. In addition to this
statistical analysis, the WWWD provides FREE information on the steps
needed to improve the security posture of wireless networks.

The first WWWD identified nearly 10,000 access points This number more
than doubled for the second WWWD held only 6 weeks later to nearly 25,000.
This is a testament to both the growing use of WiFi and the concern by
security professionals to ensure that these access points are locked down.

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2/28/2003

AirDefense Inc. and Diversified Computer Services Inc. today announced a
partnership agreement where DCS will resell, deploy and support AirDefense
wireless LAN security and operational management products as part of its
Wireless Security Assurance program.

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Wi-Fi Wins Friends Among Vendors

Nortel sees Wi-Fi as a crucial part of future network architectures. Despite
earlier fears that Wi-Fi could undermine 3G in the data wars, Nortel is now
completely comfortable that the two technologies will complement each other on
the same network.

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2/27/2003

If any cliche were to sum up UWB, it would be "What's old is new again." UWB has been around since the early 1960s, known alternately as "carrier-free," "baseband" or "impulse" technology.

A favorite of the military for uses such as ground-penetrating radar systems, UWB develops, transmits and receives very short-duration bursts of radio-frequency energy. As a low-power, low-cost and high-speed technology, UWB has been identified by some startups as a viable alternative to current wireless technologies like Bluetooth and 802.11, and in particular 802.11b, also known as Wi-Fi

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It's time Bluetooth was more than a joke
Colin Barker [27-02-2003]
Is Bluetooth ready for the mass market? Anecdotal evidence would suggest not.
Earlier this month, one of the big printer manufacturers (okay, it was HP) hosted an event in Singapore for UK journalists. HP generously gave them each a Bluetooth printer and adaptor card to test.

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Q&A: The Wi-Fi Alliance's Chairman Chats About 802.11g

While 802.11b Wi-Fi wireless networks have been one of the hottest technology
categories of the past couple of years, a new, faster standard for wireless
networking is upon us: 802.11g. We saw some of the first 802.11g products at
this year's massive Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

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A Wi-Fi Payoff from Pay Phones?
John Donavan of wireless consultancy InCode Telecom explains how these relics can provide an ideal way for carriers to enter the market

In the past several years, so-called Wi-Fi hot spots -- which enable anyone with a laptop and a wireless card to get high-speed Internet access -- have been put into thousands of cafes, airport lounges, and hotel rooms. The service has come courtesy of specialized wireless Internet service providers, with established wireless and phone companies observing from the sidelines. Now that the market has grown and looks lucrative, established phone companies are jumping in. Already, No. 3 wireless-service provider AT&T Wireless (AWE ) offers Wi-Fi access through an ISP partner. And it has teamed up with chipmaker Intel (INTC ) and computing giant IBM (IBM ) to offer wholesale nationwide Wi-Fi access.

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2/26/2003

Wi-Fi generates opportunities, threatens status quo
Rajit Gadh



Wi-Fi, a wireless LAN technology, is creating opportunities for
entrepreneurs and threatening carriers' business models because it's
unregulated, cheap to install and provides excellent last-mile bandwidth
without the need for cables.

Universal Mobile Telecommunications System/third-generation (UMTS/3G)
wireless networks offer large-scale coverage but are expensive because of
the high prices carriers paid for wireless spectrum. An alternative
technology called Wireless Fidelity, or Wi-Fi, which is based on the
IEEE's 802.11b standard, uses the unregulated 2.4-GHz band to provide
wireless data connections of 11M bit/sec. Other related standards are
802.11a and 802.11g, which operate in the 5- and 2.4-GHz bands,
respectively; both provide connections of up to 54M bit/sec. If you're
using a Wi-Fi-enabled laptop in a Wi-Fi-enabled cafe, you can get a
network connection that's just as good as the one in your office.

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Cisco creates wireless LAN ecosystem around enterprise-specific extensions
By Patrick Mannion

EE Times
February 24, 2003 (2:39 p.m. EST)

Manhasset, N.Y. — Cisco Systems is unveiling client-side wireless LAN adapter extensions that promise to tackle the security and network-management concerns the company said have slowed WLAN deployment to date.

Intended as augmentations to the current IEEE 802.11 standard and its associated Wi-Fi interoperability testing, including Wireless Protected Access, the enhancements have garnered support from leading WLAN semiconductor suppliers and PC and mobile-device OEMs alike.

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Wireless LAN market poised for growth
16:25 Tuesday 25th February 2003
Reuters


Security concerns have held back the grown of the WLAN industry so far - but growth of around 60 percent is forecast
Sales of telecommunications hardware used in wireless local-area networks will grow more than 60 percent through 2006, even though businesses and large institutions have been slow to roll out the technology so far, an industry report has issued.

Global sales of hardware used in wireless local-area networks totalled $1.68bn (£1.1bn) last year. Such sales are seen rising 62 percent to $2.72bn in 2006, market research firm Infonetics Research said.

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Ericsson and leading mobility vendors partner to ensure interoperable Instant Messaging and Presence Services
STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 26, 2003--Instant messaging and presence services extend traditional messaging and voice services by allowing users to view the availability of others before communicating.
To ensure high quality and performance of these services across all networks and handsets, Ericsson offers a complete, end-to-end interoperability-testing environment.

Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERICY) today announces the creation of an interoperability test program for Instant Messaging and Presence Services (IMPS) solutions. Several key testing partners, including Ecrio, magic4, MessageVine, Motorola, Ruksun Software Technologies, and Sony Ericsson have agreed to join the program.

"Ericsson is the market leader in Wireless Village based Instant Messaging and Presence Services and our testing and verification program is the industry's most complete multi-network, end-to-end testing environment" says Cragg Nilson, strategic product manager, Ericsson. "Ericsson's goal is to ensure handset availability, best possible performance and highest level of quality of service for the user."

Current instant messaging services are often based on desktop users and non-interoperable, proprietary protocols. Ericsson's IMPS solution is designed to be fully interoperable and optimized for mobile users - independent of the service provider, network and device manufacturer. The solution enables users to publish and subscribe to other users' presence information, send and receive instant messages and join community chats. Ericsson IMPS can be configured as a stand-alone presence service or combined with Instant Messaging and community chat.

The testing and verification program includes interoperability development testing, network performance testing and verification of test suites. A multi-network test environment, including GSM, GPRS, CDMA2000, and UMTS/WCDMA will be available to testing partners. Ericsson expects more companies to announce their support of the program shortly.

Ericsson is shaping the future of Mobile and Broadband Internet communications through its continuous technology leadership. Providing innovative solutions in more than 140 countries, Ericsson is helping to create the most powerful communication companies in the world.

Read more at http://www.ericsson.com

What is IMPS? IMPS is an industry term; Instant Messaging and Presence Services.

What is Wireless Village? The Wireless Village initiative was founded by Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola to ensure interoperability of wireless messaging, instant messaging and presence services. In the autumn of 2002, it was consolidated within the Open Mobile Alliance as the OMA Wireless Village working group, the industry standardization forum for IMPS. Ericsson's interoperability testing program complements the work done within OMA/Wireless Village and is based on the specifications endorsed by OMA.

Ericsson's IMPS 2.0 solution was the first Wireless Village based system to be commercially deployed in 2002. Ericsson is the market leader in Wireless Village system deployments, being the only vendor with commercial contracts. In January, Vodafone Egypt became the latest operator to announce purchasing Ericsson's IMPS solution topower its "Vodafone live!" services.

About OMA and Wireless Village:


Read more at:
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/wirelessvillage/.



CONTACT: Ericsson
Kathy Egan, 212/685-4030
Pressrelations@ericsson.com
or
Glenn Sapadin, 212/685-4030
Investor.relations@ericsson.com


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Broadcom's 54g(TM) Wireless LAN Reference Designs Achieve Wi-Fi(R) Certification for 802.11b Interoperability
Wednesday February 26, 8:08 am ET
Broadcom Releases Software Compliant With Latest Draft of IEEE 802.11g Specification and Demonstrates Interoperability With Shipping Products


IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq: BRCM - News), the leading provider of integrated circuits enabling broadband communications, today announced that reference designs and customer products based on the 54g(TM) wireless LAN chipset have achieved Wi-Fi® certification for 802.11b interoperability. The Wi-Fi certification demonstrates that wireless LAN products based on 54g(TM) technology can achieve 100% compatibility with existing 802.11b products while also providing almost five times the bandwidth when operating in 54g(TM)-only environments. 54g(TM) is Broadcom's maximum performance implementation of the IEEE 802.11g draft specification.
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Broadcom also announced a new OneDriver(TM) software release for all 54g(TM) hardware. The software release, which is compliant with the latest 802.11g draft specification version 6.1, is interoperable to 54 Mbps with all previous releases of 54g(TM) software and confirms that changes to the 802.11g draft specification may be implemented through software updates.

Wi-Fi Certification of 802.11b products is provided through testing managed by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a non-profit organization formed in 1999 to certify interoperability of IEEE 802.11 products. The Wi-Fi logo on a product ensures that the product is officially Wi-Fi CERTIFIED by the Wi-Fi Alliance for guaranteed interoperability and compatibility with the more than 500 other Wi-Fi CERTIFIED products on the market today. Broadcom's reference designs, the BCM94306CB and BCM94306-GAP, achieved Wi-Fi certification for 802.11b interoperability. Buffalo Technology, (USA), one of the first Broadcom customers to ship products based on these reference designs, recently announced their 54g(TM) products have also achieved Wi-Fi 802.11b certification.

Achieving Wi-Fi certification means that a 54g(TM) product has been demonstrated to work seamlessly as an 802.11b product up to 11 Mbps, maintaining complete compatibility with existing 802.11b networks. This certification signals to network managers that they can feel confident equipping notebook users with 54g(TM) products today, connected at 802.11b speeds, and significantly improve performance over time as the wireless infrastructure is upgraded to high-speed 802.11g or 802.11a/g solutions. Moreover, because of the rigorous radio performance requirements necessitated for 54 Mbps communications, devices based on 54g(TM) technology when operating in 'b' mode, provide better performance than 802.11b-only clients.

For additional information on the 802.11g draft specification, and expected 54g(TM) performance, please see www.54g.org/802.11gwhitepaper .

"Consumers are rapidly adopting high-speed wireless LAN products based on our 54g(TM) chipsets, and Wi-Fi certification for our reference designs will provide them with added assurance that 54g(TM) equipment will interoperate with their existing 802.11b devices," said Jeff Abramowitz, Senior Director of Marketing for Broadcom's wireless LAN products. "Our latest OneDriver(TM) software release also provides a significant industry confidence boost in 802.11g draft specification products. We have demonstrated interoperability to 54 Mbps with all competing chips on the market, and this release confirms expectations that 802.11g draft specification changes can be accommodated with a simple software upgrade."

Software Release Demonstrates Interoperability

Recently, the IEEE 802.11g draft specification was updated to version 6.1. Broadcom has released driver software compliant with this new draft 6.1 of the specification, making it available to Broadcom's PC OEM, retail and broadband modem partners providing end users the option of upgrading their existing 54g(TM) hardware with the latest software. Existing 54g(TM) products can interoperate at up to 54 Mbps with all 54g(TM) products, whether or not they are upgraded. Users should check with their product provider for recommended course of action.

Broadcom has also conducted extensive tests with draft 802.11g products based on silicon from other semiconductor providers. The testing has demonstrated interoperability to 54 Mbps across all versions of released software. In addition, Broadcom continues to work within the Wi-Fi Alliance to ensure that all 802.11g-based products will be interoperable as they come to market.

Broadcom's AirForce(TM) Wireless LAN Product Family

Broadcom's high performance WLAN product line, AirForce(TM), features the greatest breadth and depth in the industry. In addition to transceivers that provide IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a and dual-band 802.11a/g solutions, Broadcom integrates wireless network processors, communications technologies and software solutions into reference designs that speed customer time to market. Broadcom partners are developing 54g(TM) client solutions, access points, routers, cable modems, DSL modems, Bluetooth(TM) solutions and GPRS cellular products.

All the wireless chipsets in the AirForce product line enjoy unique performance advantages that improve throughput and range via Broadcom's SmartRadio(TM) technology. In addition to advanced signal processing techniques, the all-CMOS solutions are capable of self-calibrating based on usage temperature and other environmental conditions, reconfiguring constantly for optimum performance. Competing radios are statically calibrated at the point of manufacture and are unable to adapt to changing environmental influences.

About Broadcom

Broadcom Corporation is the leading provider of highly integrated silicon solutions that enable broadband communications and networking of voice, video and data services. Using proprietary technologies and advanced design methodologies, Broadcom designs, develops and supplies complete system-on-a- chip solutions and related hardware and software applications for every major broadband communications market. Our diverse product portfolio includes solutions for digital cable and satellite set-top boxes; cable and DSL modems and residential gateways; high-speed transmission and switching for local, metropolitan and wide area networking; home and wireless networking; cellular and terrestrial wireless communications; Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) gateway and telephony systems; broadband network processors; and SystemI/O(TM) server solutions. These technologies and products support our core mission: Connecting everything®.

Broadcom is headquartered in Irvine, Calif., and may be contacted at 1-949-450-8700 or at www.broadcom.com .

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:

All statements included or incorporated by reference in this release, other than statements or characterizations of historical fact, are forward- looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations, estimates and projections about our industry, management's beliefs, and certain assumptions made by us. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "predicts," "believes," "seeks," "estimates," "may," "will," "should," "would," "potential," "continue," similar expressions, and variations or negatives of these words. In addition, any statements that refer to expectations, projections or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof, and are based upon the information available to us at this time. Such information is subject to change, and we will not necessarily inform you of such changes. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, our actual results could differ materially and adversely from those expressed in any forward-looking statements as a result of various factors.

Important factors that may cause such a difference for Broadcom in connection with its wireless LAN products and reference designs and other AirForce products include, but are not limited to, general economic and political conditions and specific conditions in the markets we address, including the continuing significant economic slowdown and volatility in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, trends in the broadband communications markets in various geographic regions, and possible disruption in commercial activities related to terrorist activity or armed conflict in the United States and other locations; the timing and successful completion of technology and product development through volume production; the rate at which our present and future customers and end-users adopt Broadcom's technologies and products in the markets for high speed wireless networking applications; delays in the adoption and acceptance of industry standards in those markets; the effects of new and emerging technologies; competitive pressures and other factors such as the qualification, availability and pricing of competing products and technologies and the resulting effects on sales and pricing of our products; our ability to retain and hire key executives, technical personnel and other employees in the numbers, with the capabilities, and at the compensation levels needed to implement our business and product plans; our ability to specify, develop or acquire, complete, introduce, market and transition to volume production new products and technologies in a timely manner; the timing of customer-industry qualification and certification of our products and the risks of non-qualification or non- certification; the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders and the ability of our customers to manage their inventories; the loss of a key customer; the volume of our product sales and pricing concessions on volume sales; changes in our product or customer mix; intellectual property disputes and customer indemnification claims and other types of litigation risk; the availability and pricing of third party semiconductor foundry and assembly capacity and raw materials; fluctuations in the manufacturing yields of our third party semiconductor foundries and other problems or delays in the fabrication, assembly, testing or delivery of our products; the risks of producing products with new suppliers and at new fabrication and assembly facilities; problems or delays that we may face in shifting our products to smaller geometry process technologies and in achieving higher levels of design integration; the quality of our products and any remediation costs; the effectiveness of our expense and product cost control and reduction efforts; the risks and uncertainties associated with our international operations, particularly in light of recent events; the effects of natural disasters, international conflicts and other events beyond our control; the level of orders received that can be shipped in a fiscal quarter; and other factors.

Our Annual Report on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings discuss some of the important risk factors that could contribute to such differences or otherwise affect our business, results of operations and financial condition. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.

Broadcom®, the pulse logo, Connecting everything®, 54g(TM), AirForce(TM), OneDriver(TM), SmartRadio(TM) and SystemI/O(TM) are trademarks of Broadcom Corporation and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Bluetooth(TM) is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.

Broadcom Trade Press Contact:
Henry Rael
Sr. Communications Specialist
949-585-5734
hrael@broadcom.com

Broadcom Business Press Contact:
Bill Blanning Sr. Director, Corporate Communications
949-585-5555
blanning@broadcom.com

Broadcom Technical Contact
Jeff Abramowitz
Sr. Director, Marketing
Wireless LAN Products
408-543-3311
jeffa@broadcom.com

Broadcom Investor Relations Contact
Glenn Josephson
Investor Relations
949-585-6663
glennj@broadcom.com




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Broadcom's 54g(TM) Wireless LAN Reference Designs Achieve Wi-Fi(R) Certification for 802.11b Interoperability
Wednesday February 26, 8:08 am ET
Broadcom Releases Software Compliant With Latest Draft of IEEE 802.11g Specification and Demonstrates Interoperability With Shipping Products


IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq: BRCM - News), the leading provider of integrated circuits enabling broadband communications, today announced that reference designs and customer products based on the 54g(TM) wireless LAN chipset have achieved Wi-Fi® certification for 802.11b interoperability. The Wi-Fi certification demonstrates that wireless LAN products based on 54g(TM) technology can achieve 100% compatibility with existing 802.11b products while also providing almost five times the bandwidth when operating in 54g(TM)-only environments. 54g(TM) is Broadcom's maximum performance implementation of the IEEE 802.11g draft specification.
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Broadcom also announced a new OneDriver(TM) software release for all 54g(TM) hardware. The software release, which is compliant with the latest 802.11g draft specification version 6.1, is interoperable to 54 Mbps with all previous releases of 54g(TM) software and confirms that changes to the 802.11g draft specification may be implemented through software updates.

Wi-Fi Certification of 802.11b products is provided through testing managed by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a non-profit organization formed in 1999 to certify interoperability of IEEE 802.11 products. The Wi-Fi logo on a product ensures that the product is officially Wi-Fi CERTIFIED by the Wi-Fi Alliance for guaranteed interoperability and compatibility with the more than 500 other Wi-Fi CERTIFIED products on the market today. Broadcom's reference designs, the BCM94306CB and BCM94306-GAP, achieved Wi-Fi certification for 802.11b interoperability. Buffalo Technology, (USA), one of the first Broadcom customers to ship products based on these reference designs, recently announced their 54g(TM) products have also achieved Wi-Fi 802.11b certification.

Achieving Wi-Fi certification means that a 54g(TM) product has been demonstrated to work seamlessly as an 802.11b product up to 11 Mbps, maintaining complete compatibility with existing 802.11b networks. This certification signals to network managers that they can feel confident equipping notebook users with 54g(TM) products today, connected at 802.11b speeds, and significantly improve performance over time as the wireless infrastructure is upgraded to high-speed 802.11g or 802.11a/g solutions. Moreover, because of the rigorous radio performance requirements necessitated for 54 Mbps communications, devices based on 54g(TM) technology when operating in 'b' mode, provide better performance than 802.11b-only clients.

For additional information on the 802.11g draft specification, and expected 54g(TM) performance, please see www.54g.org/802.11gwhitepaper .

"Consumers are rapidly adopting high-speed wireless LAN products based on our 54g(TM) chipsets, and Wi-Fi certification for our reference designs will provide them with added assurance that 54g(TM) equipment will interoperate with their existing 802.11b devices," said Jeff Abramowitz, Senior Director of Marketing for Broadcom's wireless LAN products. "Our latest OneDriver(TM) software release also provides a significant industry confidence boost in 802.11g draft specification products. We have demonstrated interoperability to 54 Mbps with all competing chips on the market, and this release confirms expectations that 802.11g draft specification changes can be accommodated with a simple software upgrade."

Software Release Demonstrates Interoperability

Recently, the IEEE 802.11g draft specification was updated to version 6.1. Broadcom has released driver software compliant with this new draft 6.1 of the specification, making it available to Broadcom's PC OEM, retail and broadband modem partners providing end users the option of upgrading their existing 54g(TM) hardware with the latest software. Existing 54g(TM) products can interoperate at up to 54 Mbps with all 54g(TM) products, whether or not they are upgraded. Users should check with their product provider for recommended course of action.

Broadcom has also conducted extensive tests with draft 802.11g products based on silicon from other semiconductor providers. The testing has demonstrated interoperability to 54 Mbps across all versions of released software. In addition, Broadcom continues to work within the Wi-Fi Alliance to ensure that all 802.11g-based products will be interoperable as they come to market.

Broadcom's AirForce(TM) Wireless LAN Product Family

Broadcom's high performance WLAN product line, AirForce(TM), features the greatest breadth and depth in the industry. In addition to transceivers that provide IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a and dual-band 802.11a/g solutions, Broadcom integrates wireless network processors, communications technologies and software solutions into reference designs that speed customer time to market. Broadcom partners are developing 54g(TM) client solutions, access points, routers, cable modems, DSL modems, Bluetooth(TM) solutions and GPRS cellular products.

All the wireless chipsets in the AirForce product line enjoy unique performance advantages that improve throughput and range via Broadcom's SmartRadio(TM) technology. In addition to advanced signal processing techniques, the all-CMOS solutions are capable of self-calibrating based on usage temperature and other environmental conditions, reconfiguring constantly for optimum performance. Competing radios are statically calibrated at the point of manufacture and are unable to adapt to changing environmental influences.

About Broadcom

Broadcom Corporation is the leading provider of highly integrated silicon solutions that enable broadband communications and networking of voice, video and data services. Using proprietary technologies and advanced design methodologies, Broadcom designs, develops and supplies complete system-on-a- chip solutions and related hardware and software applications for every major broadband communications market. Our diverse product portfolio includes solutions for digital cable and satellite set-top boxes; cable and DSL modems and residential gateways; high-speed transmission and switching for local, metropolitan and wide area networking; home and wireless networking; cellular and terrestrial wireless communications; Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) gateway and telephony systems; broadband network processors; and SystemI/O(TM) server solutions. These technologies and products support our core mission: Connecting everything®.

Broadcom is headquartered in Irvine, Calif., and may be contacted at 1-949-450-8700 or at www.broadcom.com .

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:

All statements included or incorporated by reference in this release, other than statements or characterizations of historical fact, are forward- looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations, estimates and projections about our industry, management's beliefs, and certain assumptions made by us. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "predicts," "believes," "seeks," "estimates," "may," "will," "should," "would," "potential," "continue," similar expressions, and variations or negatives of these words. In addition, any statements that refer to expectations, projections or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof, and are based upon the information available to us at this time. Such information is subject to change, and we will not necessarily inform you of such changes. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, our actual results could differ materially and adversely from those expressed in any forward-looking statements as a result of various factors.

Important factors that may cause such a difference for Broadcom in connection with its wireless LAN products and reference designs and other AirForce products include, but are not limited to, general economic and political conditions and specific conditions in the markets we address, including the continuing significant economic slowdown and volatility in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, trends in the broadband communications markets in various geographic regions, and possible disruption in commercial activities related to terrorist activity or armed conflict in the United States and other locations; the timing and successful completion of technology and product development through volume production; the rate at which our present and future customers and end-users adopt Broadcom's technologies and products in the markets for high speed wireless networking applications; delays in the adoption and acceptance of industry standards in those markets; the effects of new and emerging technologies; competitive pressures and other factors such as the qualification, availability and pricing of competing products and technologies and the resulting effects on sales and pricing of our products; our ability to retain and hire key executives, technical personnel and other employees in the numbers, with the capabilities, and at the compensation levels needed to implement our business and product plans; our ability to specify, develop or acquire, complete, introduce, market and transition to volume production new products and technologies in a timely manner; the timing of customer-industry qualification and certification of our products and the risks of non-qualification or non- certification; the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders and the ability of our customers to manage their inventories; the loss of a key customer; the volume of our product sales and pricing concessions on volume sales; changes in our product or customer mix; intellectual property disputes and customer indemnification claims and other types of litigation risk; the availability and pricing of third party semiconductor foundry and assembly capacity and raw materials; fluctuations in the manufacturing yields of our third party semiconductor foundries and other problems or delays in the fabrication, assembly, testing or delivery of our products; the risks of producing products with new suppliers and at new fabrication and assembly facilities; problems or delays that we may face in shifting our products to smaller geometry process technologies and in achieving higher levels of design integration; the quality of our products and any remediation costs; the effectiveness of our expense and product cost control and reduction efforts; the risks and uncertainties associated with our international operations, particularly in light of recent events; the effects of natural disasters, international conflicts and other events beyond our control; the level of orders received that can be shipped in a fiscal quarter; and other factors.

Our Annual Report on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings discuss some of the important risk factors that could contribute to such differences or otherwise affect our business, results of operations and financial condition. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.

Broadcom®, the pulse logo, Connecting everything®, 54g(TM), AirForce(TM), OneDriver(TM), SmartRadio(TM) and SystemI/O(TM) are trademarks of Broadcom Corporation and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Bluetooth(TM) is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.

Broadcom Trade Press Contact:
Henry Rael
Sr. Communications Specialist
949-585-5734
hrael@broadcom.com

Broadcom Business Press Contact:
Bill Blanning Sr. Director, Corporate Communications
949-585-5555
blanning@broadcom.com

Broadcom Technical Contact
Jeff Abramowitz
Sr. Director, Marketing
Wireless LAN Products
408-543-3311
jeffa@broadcom.com

Broadcom Investor Relations Contact
Glenn Josephson
Investor Relations
949-585-6663
glennj@broadcom.com




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Why Google Bought Blogger.com

By Garrett French
Staff Writer
Article Date: 02.26.03

You may have heard that Google recently purchased Pyra, the company responsible for Blogger.com, and BlogSpot.com, a "push-button publishing tool for the people..."
Now it's time for the obligatory "blog" definition (you've probably read several of these recently). I'll quote Jackie Rosenberger from DevWebPro: "the word 'blog' is short for 'web log.' A blog is a daily journal that appears on a Web page. All you need is a site, some writing talent, and something to say every day.

"Why start a blog on your own site? Well, blogs are a great way to increase your Web traffic."

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2/25/2003

Wi-Fi generates opportunities, threatens status quo
Rajit Gadh

Wi-Fi, a wireless LAN technology, is creating opportunities for
entrepreneurs and threatening carriers' business models because it's
unregulated, cheap to install and provides excellent last-mile bandwidth
without the need for cables.

Universal Mobile Telecommunications System/third-generation (UMTS/3G)
wireless networks offer large-scale coverage but are expensive because of
the high prices carriers paid for wireless spectrum. An alternative
technology called Wireless Fidelity, or Wi-Fi, which is based on the
IEEE's 802.11b standard, uses the unregulated 2.4-GHz band to provide
wireless data connections of 11M bit/sec.

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2/24/2003

( BW)(MA-AXIS)(AXIS.ST) Axis Introduces Two WLAN Products to Add Wireless Capability to Video and Print Products

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
CeBIT

CHELMSFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 2003--Axis Communications, a global leader in the networked video market, announced today two new accessories that add wireless capability to the company's networked video and print server products.
The 802.11b Wireless Device Point and 802.11b Wireless Access Point enable Axis to provide a complete wireless networking solution for security, surveillance or printing applications.
The Wireless Device Point and Wireless Access Point complement and support Axis' existing network video products and wireless print servers. The products enable users to cost-effectively integrate and operate any Axis network video or print server product in a wireless environment.
"With the introduction of these two products, Axis continues to address the demand for cost-efficient, high-quality wireless solutions," said Michael Engstrom, general manager for Axis Communications. "Axis is strengthening its competitive advantage by providing a complete 802.11b wireless networking solution while enabling more diverse applications and flexibility for surveillance and printing environments."
The 802.11b Wireless Device Point, commonly referred to as a bridge, connects to the Ethernet port of any Axis networked video product to provide a seamless connection to existing wireless local area network (WLAN) infrastructure, via a wireless access point. The 802.11b Wireless Access Point connects to local area network (LAN) infrastructure, enabling a LAN to communicate wirelessly with 802.11b-enabled products. It integrates with Axis network video products, the 802.11b device point and the AXIS 5900 Bluetooth print server.
The products will be available through Axis' distribution channels starting Feb. 24, 2003. They will also be showcased at CeBIT from March 12 to 19 in Booth G34, Hall 15. Product images are available at www.axis.com.

About Axis

Axis increases the value of network solutions. The company is an innovative market leader in network video and print servers. Axis' products and solutions are focused on applications such as security surveillance, remote monitoring and document management. The products are based on in-house developed chip technology, which is also sold to third parties.
Axis was founded in 1984 and is listed on the Stockholmsborsen (XSSE: AXIS). Axis operates globally with offices in 14 countries and in cooperation with distributors, system integrators and OEM partners in 70 countries. Markets outside Sweden account for more than 95% of sales. Information about Axis can be found at www.axis.com.


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CONTACT: Axis Communications
Jennifer Gill, 212/651-4207
jennifer.gill@fusionpr.com
Valerie Gallini, 978/614-2068
valerie.gallini@axis.com

KEYWORD: MASSACHUSETTS
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: NETWORKING HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
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SOURCE: Axis Communications



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( BW)(NJ-PANASONIC) Panasonic Introduces World's Most Connected Convertible Tablet PCs; Concurrent WAN, LAN, GPS Service Highlights Rugged Touchscreen & XP TabletPC Models

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SECAUCUS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 2003--Panasonic Computer Solutions Company

Editor's Summary:


-- Toughbook(R) CF-18, world's first fully ruggedized notebook/pen tablet with integrated, concurrent access to WAN, LAN and GPS systems, is available in a Touchscreen PC Windows 2000 Professional or XP Professional version and a Windows(R) XP TabletPC Edition version with magnetically digitized screen.
-- World's only fully ruggedized, swivel-screen, 4.4-pound convertible notebook/pen tablet.
-- Shock-mounted 10.4-inch TFT daylight-readable, anti-reflective, active-matrix color LCD display with 1024 x 768 pixel internal resolution at 16 million colors and 1280 x 1024 pixel external resolution at 16 million colors. Optional transflective LCD in Touchscreen PC model automatically balances sunlight and backlight for brightness levels in excess of 850 cd/m2.
-- Display panel swivels and tilts to virtually any angle for maximum visibility in notebook configuration and flips for use as standalone ruggedized pen-tablet.
-- Shock-and-vibration isolated 40GB low-voltage UDMA hard drive
-- Full support for Microsoft (R) Windows(R) 2000 Professional, Windows(R) XP Professional or Windows(R) XP TabletPC Edition
-- Fully sealed and MIL STD 810F tested against drop shock, vibration, water, dust, heat and cold.
-- 7.5 hour runtime from compact lithium-ion battery pack
-- 10.7 x 8.5 x 1.9-inches (WDH), 4.2 lbs

Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, the leading provider of ruggedized portable computers, today elevated the bar of both notebook and tablet computing with the introduction of two convertible Toughbook(R) CF-18 notebook/pen tablet PC models.
Utilizing an advanced mobility platform and technology for maximum performance with minimal battery drain, the CF-18 features a tilting-and-swiveling 10.4-inch high-visibility XGA display panel that flips and closes over the unit's keyboard to become a fully functional, rugged Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Professional or Windows(R) XP Professional Touchscreen PC tablet, or--in the digitized-screen variant--a state-of-the-art Windows(R) XP TabletPC.
"The Toughbook 18 is quite simply in a class by itself," said Rance Poehler, president of Panasonic Computer Solutions Company. "It will redefine the tablet PC category while setting new standards for versatility in notebook computing. Panasonic has leveraged its years of experience and engineering to design a tablet PC which provides the durability demands for both white and blue collar applications. The 'convertible' nature of the Toughbook 18 makes it ideal for use from claims adjusters to hospital nurses while also being able to withstand the pounding from Panasonic's Military and Public Safety customers. The Toughbook 18 can be carried up a latter, hung on a wall as a tablet, or mounted in a vehicle like a standard notebook," notes Poehler.
"It also offers our customers--some of whom regularly find themselves in situations where reliable communication is literally a life and death matter--more simultaneous connectivity options than any other computer in its class, notebook or tablet PC. No longer does a Department head or IT manager have to decide between wireless LAN, Bluetooth, CDMA, or GPS access. Now a company can have many options working simultaneously, in an under-four-pound computer that they can depend on to keep them connected in even the most unforgiving operating environments.
As a provider of portable computing systems to some of the most demanding industrial, public service and military organizations in the world, we have always defined ourselves by our ability to deliver high-performance, rugged computers for use anywhere, anytime, under any conditions," comments Poehler. "Typical retail notebook computers have failure rates as high as 20 percent, according to Gartner. In my opinion, retail plastic tablet computers with no ruggedization, will experience even higher failure rates than notebook PCs. Carrying into the field a plastic tablet PC with an unprotected glass LCD display is an accident waiting to happen and will present its user with a costly learning experience," further notes Poehler.

Resetting the Baseline of Portable Performance & Power Management

The Toughbook(R) CF-18's advanced system micro-architecture incorporates numerous specialized circuits designed to streamline operations, increase real-word computing efficiency and prolong battery life. Predictive analysis is used to pre-load instructions based on past program behavior for smoother, faster transitions between operations; a "merge" circuit combines diverse operations into a single executable instruction; power-optimization enhancements minimize voltage swing and eliminate battery drain by idle components; and internal tracking technology allows the processor to execute program instructions without interruption.
Communications enhancements include the ability to move from a wired to a wireless LAN connection without exiting applications and improved data throughput, operating range, and responsiveness on Bluetooth(TM) networks.

Full Pen Tablet Functionality With Maximum OS Flexibility

The Toughbook CF-18 Convertible is available in two models; a Windows(R) 2000 Professional or Windows(R) XP Professional Touchscreen PC notebook that converts to a tablet using standard pen extensions or proprietary Windows-compatible applications and a Windows(R) XP TabletPC Edition-based notebook with a magnetically digitized display that converts to a 100-percent TabletPC-compliant pen tablet.
The digitized screen in the Windows(R) XP TabletPC Edition model allows users to incorporate handwritten input into Microsoft(R) Office applications, annotate documents imported from a server or other computer, instantly change screen views from portrait to landscape mode and use pen "gestures" to perform such functions as pointing, clicking, selecting and dragging. Other features integrated into the CF-18 TabletPC Edition include handwriting-to-text conversion, speech recognition (English, Japanese and simplified Chinese), and Microsoft(R) ClearType(R) technology for maximum text readability.

Innovative LCDs Make Everything Clear Day Or Night

Screen readability, a determinant factor in the usefulness of all portable computers, is especially critical in tablet applications where the user must be able see well enough to write, draw and complete forms on the screen rather than just read text. An optional, transflective LCD display on the CF-18 Touchscreen PC delivers extraordinary brightness in all operating environments by automatically balancing ambient light and system backlight, while the TabletPC Edition's magnetically digitized display is precision engineered to optimize handwriting recognition, drafting and other freehand data-entry tasks.

As Notebook Or Tablet This Convertible Is Mil-Spec Tough

From the bottom of its cast-magnesium-alloy case--manufactured by Panasonic in its own state-of-the-art metal fabrication facility--to the top of its screen, the CF-18 has been designed to provide the durability standards that Toughbook(R) customers have come to expect. Both the screen and hard drive are impact isolated and the entire computer has been designed for compliance with MIL STD 810F requirements for four-corner and flat-side shock and vibration absorption, and liquid, dirt and dust ingress protection in extreme operating environments.

Newest Member Of The Industry's First Family Of Rugged Computers

The Toughbook CF-18 is the newest model in the industry's most complete line of rugged, portable computers for vertical applications. In addition to a full line of notebook computers ranging from the rugged, big-screen Pentium 4-powered CF-50, to the battle-hardened full-size CF-28, to the high-durability ultra-portable CF-T1, Panasonic offers such specialized models as the Permanent Display Removable Computer (PDRC) for police car mounting, the Toughbook(R) 07 MDWD wireless "wearable" computer, and the Toughbook 01 handheld terminal.

An Array of Wireless & Wired Network Protocols

The Toughbook CF-18 offers integrated Bluetooth(TM) Class 1, IEEE 802.11b, CDMA 2000 RTT and GPRS Class 8 wireless connectivity options, an integrated Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) receiver, 100Base TX/10 BaseT wired LAN support and a 56K V90-compliant modem. Other I/Os include two Type II PC Card slots (or one Type II/ one Smart Card slot), serial port, ext. video port, USB 2.0 (x2) inputs, and audio input and output.



Pricing & Configuration

CF-18BDKZZMM XP TabletPC Edition version $3200 esp
CF-18BHKZZDM Touchscreen PC version $3200 esp

Accessories

DVD/CD-RW Combo drive CF-VDRRT1M
FDD CF-VFDU03W
Battery CF-VZSU30U
Battery Charger CF-VCBTB1U
External Combo drive CF-VDRRT1M
AC Adaptor CF-AA1625AM
Car Charger CF-AAV1601AU



Panasonic Computer Solutions Company

Panasonic Computer Solutions Company is the leading provider of ruggedized notebook PCs for mobile professionals in the USA. The company is a unit company of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America, the principal North American subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. of Japan (NYSE: MC), which recorded annual sales of $51.70 billion in the most recent fiscal year. Matsushita Electric is one of the only manufacturers today that directly controls the process of design, manufacture and quality assurance of its notebook PCs. Many key components, including LCD panels, Lithium Ion batteries, DVD and CD-ROM drives, and board-level electronics are the products of its divisions. The products, people and business of Panasonic Computer Solutions Company are entirely dedicated to the needs of the professional user, including Fortune 1000 business and government professionals. Panasonic also supplies mobile computing solutions to over 2,000 police departments in the United States.

Note to Editors:

All brand and company/product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information on Panasonic's full line of notebook PCs for the mobile professional can be obtained by calling 800 662 3537 or at http://www.panasonic.com/toughbook

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--30--SDG/ny*

CONTACT: Panasonic Computer Solutions Company
Jeffrey Ayers, 516/609-9500
jayers@p2c2.com

KEYWORD: NEW JERSEY
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: NETWORKING HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PHOTO
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SOURCE: Panasonic Computer Solutions Company
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( BW)(CA-HP/CISCO)(HPQ)(CSCO) HP and Cisco to Drive Adoption of Wireless LANs to Businesses; HP to Integrate Cisco Compatible Extensions Program with Business PC Offerings


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

PALO ALTO & SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 2003--HP (NYSE:HPQ) and Cisco Systems (Nasdaq:CSCO) today announced steps to further strengthen their global strategic alliance by working together to deliver leading wireless local area network (LAN) technology to large enterprise and business customers.
The Cisco Compatible Extensions program announced today by Cisco will be an important element of the HP wireless mobility strategy for business notebooks, desktops, thin clients and Tablet PCs. By participating in the program, HP can deliver a range of notebook PCs and Tablet PCs that have been independently tested to provide interoperability, security and a path to future enhancements for customers who have standardized on Cisco as their wireless LAN network infrastructure provider.
"Wireless LAN is an area of strategic importance that we're investing in for competitive advantage," said Bill Spooner, senior vice president and chief information officer, Sharp HealthCare. "The flexibility to choose best of breed client devices and Cisco Aironet wireless LAN infrastructure while being assured of solid interoperability and security is critical. With HP participation in the Cisco Compatible Extensions program, we're able to reap the benefits of working in partnership with two leaders in the IT arena."
"HP's large enterprise customers have made it clear that ease of interoperability with Cisco wireless LANs is a key success criterion for our portfolio of business notebooks," said Kevin Frost, vice president of marketing, HP Personal Systems Group. "The Cisco Compatible Extensions program enables us to deliver on this key customer requirement while capitalizing on our own strengths in integrated wireless LAN innovation, such as performance-optimized antenna designs and implementation."
"As a recognized leader in the mobile computing arena, HP is a valued Cisco global strategic alliance partner," said Bill Rossi, vice president and general manager of Cisco's Wireless Networking Business Unit. "By supporting the Cisco Compatible Extensions program, HP and Cisco acknowledge a shared vision for secure wireless mobility in the enterprise, ultimately giving customers the confidence to deploy wireless in more places for more users."
HP business notebook PCs today feature a range of wireless connectivity solutions including HP MultiPort, which delivers integrated, standards-based wireless connectivity with industry-leading performance. HP integrated wireless solutions feature support for industry-standard security building blocks such as IEEE 802.1X Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) based Cisco LEAP, a preferred method for authenticating users on a Cisco wireless network.
A new generation of HP wireless-enabled notebooks planned for spring also is expected to support the Cisco Compatible Extensions program. This next step in wireless will feature support for the latest industry standards such as IEEE 802.11a, b and g tri-mode, providing business customers the speed, reach and security they require with the confidence that comes from the Cisco Compatible brand.
HP business desktop PCs and thin clients today support wireless 802.11b in either PCI or USB as well as use the HP MultiPort on sleek, ultra-slim desktop models. This spring, HP plans to release a new 802.11b PCI card that is approved under the Cisco Compatible Extensions program for business desktop PCs. In addition, HP plans to offer future USB and PCI add-on wireless products that support the latest industry standards and continue to offer customers leading reliability and security.
For more details, please refer to today's press release titled, "Cisco Leads the Way in Building an Ecosystem for Enterprise Wireless LANs with Launch of Cisco Compatible Extensions Program." More information on the Cisco Compatible Extensions program and a list of "Cisco Compatible" branded mobile devices is available at http://www.cisco.com/go/ciscocompatible/wireless.

About Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. News and information are available at http://www.cisco.com.

About HP

HP is a leading global provider of products, technologies, solutions and services to consumers and businesses. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing. HP completed its acquisition of Compaq Computer Corporation on May 3, 2002. More information about HP is available at http://www.hp.com.
This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include the possibility that the market for the sale of certain products and services may not develop as expected; that development and performance of these products and services may not proceed as planned; and other risks that are described from time to time in HP's Securities and Exchange Commission reports, including but not limited to HP's annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended October 31, 2002, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on January 21, 2003, and subsequently filed reports. If any of these risks or uncertainties materializes or any of these assumptions proves incorrect, HP's results could differ materially from HP's expectations in these statements. HP assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements.


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CONTACT: HP
Mike Hockey, 281/927-9379
mike.hockey@hp.com
or
Cisco
Linda Horiuchi, 408/853-5464
lhoriuch@cisco.com

KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE HARDWARE
COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS MARKETING AGREEMENTS
SOURCE: HP

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( BW)(MA-NMS-COMMUNICATIONS)(NMSS) Independent Survey Uncovers 'Hidden' Voice Quality Issue Affecting Wireless Subscriber Satisfaction

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 2003--

Isurus Market Research Survey Released by NMS Communications Shows 61 Percent of Mobile Phone Subscribers Would Consider Switching Operators for Improved Voice Quality

The wireless industry has long known that network issues such as coverage, dropped calls, and echo impact customer satisfaction and retention. A survey by Isurus Market Research, a research firm that specializes in helping technology providers, commissioned by NMS Communications, shows that network sound quality is an additional "hidden" issue that impacts customer churn and average revenue per user (ARPU). In the phone survey of 450 active mobile subscribers throughout the U.S., respondents cited voice and sound quality as differentiators that could affect their mobile phone usage and choice of operator. In particular, 72 percent of respondents indicated they would take and place more calls in noisy environments such as their cars, in restaurants, or on city streets if the quality of those calls was improved.
Despite continued emphasis on pricing plans, coverage, and data service offerings as competitive differentiators among the nation's wireless carriers, subscribers consider sound quality an important feature that is not yet adequately addressed. After hearing a sample conversation with a new network voice quality system, 61 percent of those surveyed said they would consider switching providers to obtain this quality of service.
"Improvements in call quality represent rich and still untapped market opportunities for wireless carriers to reduce subscriber churn, create additional pricing leverage, and build quality associations into wireless market brands," said Scott Ellison, program director, Wireless and Mobile Communication, of IDC. "Wireless subscribers, the media, and regulators are all increasingly aware of the importance of quality issues for wireless services, and IDC research also shows that wireless service quality is becoming a more important issue to the wireless market."

Other research findings include:


-- 38% of the study's participants feel their mobile phone quality is not as good as the quality of their landline phone
-- When bothered by poor voice quality, most people choose not to complain as it isn't "worth the hassle" or presume there are technology limitations that can't be addressed
-- One-quarter of respondents indicated they would consider paying more for improved voice quality

To obtain further highlights from the research, visit www.nmscommunications.com.

About Isurus Market Research

Isurus Market Research helps technology providers better understand their markets and improve effectiveness in the areas of marketing, sales, and product development. From Fortune 500 companies to start-ups, technology providers turn to Isurus for help on issues such as identifying market opportunities, creating effective messaging, and developing products that motivate purchase. Visit www.isurusmrc.com for more information.

About NMS Communications

NMS Communications (Nasdaq:NMSS) helps its customers increase revenues and returns on investments by rapidly deploying new carrier-grade communications products and services. Every telecom operator and communications equipment provider on the Global Fortune 50 list relies on NMS Communications for technology-leading products and services, including system building blocks, systems, consulting, and support. Visit www.nmscommunications.com for more information.

Statements in this document expressing the beliefs and expectations of management regarding future performance are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on management's expectations as of the date of this document and are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Actual results may differ materially from these expectations due to risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, a continued slowdown in communications spending, the implementation of the Company's strategic repositioning and market acceptance of the Company's new solutions strategy, quarterly fluctuations in financial results, the Company's ability to exploit fully the value of its technology and its strategic partnerships and alliances, the availability of products from the Company's contract manufacturer and product component vendors and other risks. These and other risks are detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company's annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001. In addition, while management may elect to update forward-looking statements at some point in the future, management specifically disclaims any obligation to do so, even if its estimates change. Any reference to our website in this press release is not intended to incorporate the contents thereof into this press release or any other public announcement.

NMS Communications is a trademark of NMS Communications Corporation. All other product or corporate references may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.


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CONTACT: NMS Communications
Anne Nason, 508/271-1444
anne_nason@nmscommunications.com
or
FitzGerald Communications
DoShik Wood, 617/585-2202
dwood@fitzgerald.com

KEYWORD: MASSACHUSETTS
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING
COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
SOURCE: NMS Communications

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Reuters
Wireless LAN market seen growing after slow start

Monday February 24, 4:49 pm ET


SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Sales of telecommunications hardware used in wireless local-area networks will grow more than 60 percent through 2006, even though businesses and large institutions have been slow to roll out the technology so far, an industry report issued on Monday said.


Global sales of hardware used in wireless local-area networks totaled $1.68 billion last year. Such sales are seen rising 62 percent to $2.72 billion in 2006, market research firm Infonetics Research Inc. said.

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2/23/2003

Not related to Wireless LAN Just an interesting side note. A site which was mildly popular for years and when it became wildly popular the owner shut it down.

I wonder if this is the reason why Proxim abandoned the WirelessLAN.com domain and let it be picked up by cyber squatters?

(that makes it Wireless LAN related.)

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