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6/20/2003

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Berkeley Announces 2nd Annual 802.11 Wi-Fi Workshop

METUCHEN, New Jersey. -- June 18, 2003 -- BVS invites Wi-Fi enthusiasts
and professionals to attend 2nd annual 802.11 Wi-Fi Workshop on
September 19, 2003.

Berkeley Varitronics Systems welcomes all 802.11 Wi-Fi professionals
and enthusiasts to participate in a one day conference & workshop on
Friday, September 19th, 2003 in Edison, NJ at the Clarion Hotel. The
workshop covers the latest in 802.11 wireless technology including
emerging standards, securing Hotspots, antenna alignment, optimizing
WISPs, detecting RF interference, mapping W-LAN coverage and many more
topics. Upon completing the workshop, students can expect to receive
their BVS Installers Certification, hands-on experience with the latest
802.11 test gear, technical presentations in print, CD and DVD, morning
coffee, refreshments, lunch and more.

Workshop registration is $500 for the 9AM-5PM event but BVS provides 2
unique offers allowing attendees to receive free registration as well
as Wi-Fi accessories. Visit www.bvsystems.com/workshop for all of the
details.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Berkeley To Show Off 802.11a Wi-Fi Receiver System

METUCHEN, New Jersey. -- June 3, 2003 -- BVS to demo new Yellowjacket™
802.11a Wi-Fi Analysis Tool at upcoming wireless shows.

This June, Berkeley will unveil its anticipated Yellowjacket™ 802.11a
analysis system at the 802.11 Planet show in Boston and then in July at
WCA in Washington. Like the popular Yellowjacket 802.11b system, the
802.11a system uses a custom receiver, custom software and interfaces
with an iPAQ 3800, 3900 or 5400 series giving Yellowjacket the
distinction of being the only true RF analysis and direction finding
tool accurate to within 1 dB. Berkeley’s newest 5 GHz calibrated
receiver measures all 12 OFDM network channels operating on the IEEE
802.11a standard allowing the user to determine the AP (Access Point),
PER (Packet Error Rate), SSID and RSSI signal levels of all access
points and NIC Client cards on or off any 802.11a WISP or Hotspot.

802.11 PLANET SHOW
Boston
June 25-27
BOOTH# 724

WCA SHOW
Washington DC
July 8-11
BOOTH# 505

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Bluetooth's broken. Here's how to fix it
David Coursey,
Executive Editor, AnchorDesk
Tuesday, May 27, 2003
"Though he didn't quite say it this way, my fellow ZDNet columnist David Berlind is right: Bluetooth sucks. In his column last Friday, Berlind described how he summoned the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) out to his home office, where he demonstrated for them the joys of trying to use a "standard" that never really became one. "


...

"Me, I'm not counting on Bluetooth ever amounting to anything, although I retain hope that it will rise above its misspent youth and actually do something useful someday. As for the Bluetooth SIG, aren't these the same folks who helped get us into this mess, ..."

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6/17/2003

Nokia's 6650 Foretells Higher Margins for the Cellular Value Chain, Says ABI
OYSTER BAY, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 17, 2003--Making waves in the industry, cell phone giant Nokia announced last week that is has started commercial shipments of its dual-mode WCDMA/GSM handset. As 3G networks based upon WCDMA technology continue their slow but inevitable deployment globally, this marks a turning point for suppliers of handset integrated circuits (ICs). Growth in handset ICs is expected to be 5.3% through 2008, approaching $12 billion, according to research firm Allied Business Intelligence (ABI).
This market projection includes consideration of the core components in the cellular communications chain, including digital baseband, analog baseband, power management, RF transceiver, and applications processors. ABI's market share estimates put Texas Instruments at 16% of this market, Qualcomm following with 15%, and both Motorola and ST Micorelectronics tie for third in the market, capturing a 13% share each.

"Commercial deployments of sophisticated, high-end devices mean higher margins across the entire value chain," explains Tim Shelton, senior analyst at ABI. The Nokia 6650 includes many advanced features that boost the overall silicon content, including a built-in camera, Bluetooth and an applications processor. "These features boost margin and content for IC suppliers, but also allow the handset OEMs to sell the devices at a premium."

With an estimated price topping $400, this handset is currently nearly three times the $146 average selling price of most handsets. Further, armed with these handsets, wireless subscribers will be poised to consume enhanced services from operators, with a downlink speed of 384 kbps, thereby allowing operators to boost their ARPU.

Of the core IC components, the applications processor represents the biggest growth opportunity for handset IC suppliers, with sales to manufacturers expected to reach over $2 billion in 2008 at a CAAG of 120%. One of the reasons for the explosive growth is the expected transition from 2.5G to 3G networks, coupled with the ever-increasing demands for added functionality in handsets. The total 3G chipset sector itself is expected to grow by triple digit gains.

The higher margins can't last forever, though. "As with the rest of the wireless industry, there will be strong pricing pressure on WCDMA chipsets going forward. Another risk lies with the operators. If consumers don't flock to the premium services, initial demand for these devices may be weak," adds Shelton.

Further information on handset ICs is available through ABI's Handset Integrated Circuits Subscription Service. The service dissects the handset IC market by component, reviewing both regional and air-interface segments. Attention is paid to the continuing integration of functionality and effects on ASPs, as well as revenue trends for the sector. The subscription service also examines Wi-Fi integration. ABI's Wireless Handset Subscription Service outlines the evolution of the handset to a multimedia and data-centric platform and the progression to the 2.5G and 3G networks. ABI provides a thorough examination of trends in the global market for wireless handsets and offers a realistic outlook on where the industry is headed.

Allied Business Intelligence Inc. is an Oyster Bay, N.Y.-based technology market research firm founded in 1990. ABI publishes research and technology intelligence on the wireless, automotive, electronics, networking and energy industries. Details can be found on the web at alliedworld.com or by calling 516-624-3113.


CONTACT: Allied Business Intelligence Inc.
Jake Wengroff, 516-624-3113, ext. 20
Email: pr@alliedworld.com


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Motorola Adds Texas Instruments OMAP Processor for Voice Over IP Wireless LAN Capabilities


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Leading Industry Effort To Create Seamless Mobility Solutions That Will Integrate Cellular, Wireless LAN and IP Telephony

Schaumburg, IL and Dallas - June 17, 2003 - Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) and Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced that Motorola will use TI's 802.11 wireless networking and OMAPTM application processors to enable Motorola's new Wi-Fi/cellular dual system phone.

The TI processors, along with Motorola's i.250 Innovative Convergence platform, will play an integral part in the deployment of the new dual-system phones. Converging cellular, Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN) and Internet Protocol (IP) Telephony networks, the dual system phones will be at the heart of a Seamless Mobility solution that will be standards based and support contiguous voice and data service to users across networks. The convergence of these technologies will enable businesses to gain new cost savings opportunities, user efficiencies, and enhanced communications capabilities.

Cost-savings can be achieved through reduced network management expenses, lower usage charges and device consolidation. User efficiencies result from increased accessibility to the business network and greater mobility through seamless wireless access to business networks, applications, and information within a work campus and at other equipped sites. These solutions will also provide enhanced communications capabilities, including on-demand conference calling and access to key business applications such as email, calendars and corporate directories.

"Using TI's 802.11 and OMAP application processors with Motorola's Innovative Convergence platform, our dual-system phone puts us on the path to deliver a device that is both power efficient and cost effective in order to meet the needs of enterprise users," said Mark Shockley, vice president and general manager of Motorola's WLAN Subscriber Division. "We are very pleased to be working with TI on this program and look forward to an industry leading solution."

TI's WLAN and OMAP application processors will provide exceptional performance and low power technology for Motorola's dual-system phones. Using TI's ELP™ technology in the company's 802.11a/b/g processor, Motorola can provide users with embedded 802.11 functionality without sacrificing battery-life. With TI's OMAP application processors, Motorola's dual-system phone is designed to support 2.5 and 3G software applications on a high-level operating system platform, as well as VoIP functionality thanks to dedicated digital signal processing capabilities.

"The cellular and WLAN markets are on a convergence path to provide users with phones that can handle voice and data traffic in both wireless networks for maximum productivity," said Marc Cetto, general manager of TI's Wireless Networking Business Unit. "We are excited to work with Motorola and provide WLAN and OMAP application processor performance to create a revolutionary new technology that will change the way businesses communicate."

The dual-system phone will be supported by Motorola's next generation i.250 Innovative Convergence platform that provides a comprehensive silicon-to-software solution for WLAN/GSM or WLAN/CDMA wireless handsets. This scalable, highly integrated platform combines an advanced chipset with an industry-leading development environment, field proven GPRS protocol software, type certification support, and best-in-class system cost to support a complete range of voice-centric, voice/data, and data-centric products. Product trials are expected to begin during the second half of 2003.

About Motorola
Motorola is a global leader in wireless, automotive and broadband communications. Sales in 2002 were $27.3 billion. Motorola is a global corporate citizen dedicated to ethical business practices and pioneering important innovations that make things smarter and life better, honored traditions that began when the company was founded 75 years ago this year. For more information, please visit www.motorola.com
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated provides innovative DSP and analog technologies to meet our customers' real world signal processing requirements. In addition to Semiconductor, the company's businesses include Sensors & Controls, and Educational & Productivity Solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25 countries.

Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at www.ti.com.



Media Contacts:
Jason Shockley
Motorola, Inc.
954.723.6680
jason.shockley@motorola.com

Marisa Speziale
Texas Instruments Incorporated
214.480.1795
m-speziale@ti.com

MOTOROLA, the stylized M Logo, and iDEN are registered in the US Parent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners in the U.S. and other countries.


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Bluetooth Executive Sees Tech In Most Cell Phones In 5 Yrs
Tuesday June 17, 10:59 am ET

AMSTERDAM -(Dow Jones)- Bluetooth, a technology that allows electronic devices to communicate wirelessly, will be incorporated in most mobile phone handsets within five years, Anders Edlund, marketing director for the Bluetooth Special Interest Group told Dow Jones in an interview.

Edlund, interviewed at a global Bluetooth conference in Amsterdam, said the adaptation of Bluetooth hasn't been slow, as some critics have suggested. "It has only been around for six years," he said. "It simply takes time for such a technology to gain firm ground."

Mike McGamon, executive director of Bluetooth SIG, in the interview estimated it takes "a decade" for any technology to hit the masses. "Bluetooth is not underperforming expectations."

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6/16/2003

Socket to Deliver SDIO 802.11b WLAN Card for Pocket PC Devices; Card Has the Smallest Form Factor with Ultra-Low Power Consumption
NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 16, 2003--Socket Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:SCKT)(PSE:SOK), the Mobile Connection(TM) Company, today announced August 2003 availability of its SDIO WLAN card for devices with SDIO-capable (Secure Digital Input Output) slots. The SDIO WLAN Card plugs into any SDIO card slot a Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone Edition running BSQUARE Corporation's SDIO Now! software and enables wireless Pocket PC connectivity to 802.11b corporate networks and Hot Spots. The easy-to-use product represents the smallest form factor for WLAN cards with ultra-low power consumption, and it will enable a range of new WLAN applications. The SDIO WLAN Card is one of three products in Socket's growing SDIO family, which includes a connectivity card with Bluetooth wireless technology as well as a bar code scanning card that is also being announced today. (Please see SDIO bar code scanning press release for further details.)
Research firm Gartner Dataquest last year estimated that more than 50% of enterprises had plans to install wireless LANs by end of 2002. Moreover, they predicted that the market for WLAN will continue to show strong growth to 2007. "Mobility is the major driving force," said Peter Phillips, Socket's vice president of marketing. "Along with freedom and enhanced usability, our SDIO WLAN Card offers the smallest form factor and lowest power consumption of any SDIO WLAN card available."

Socket's SDIO WLAN uses the Intersil PRISM(R) 3 chipset and Digital Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSS) Wireless LAN technology that enables bandwidths of up to 11 Mbps at ranges up to 400 feet. Socket's card lets a Pocket PC user roam seamlessly among multiple 802.11b wireless network access points. It also allows the user to download data from wirelessly equipped laptops without a cradle or network connection as well as share data directly with other wireless PDAs.

SDIO adapter cards are not only well suited for small mobile device expansion, their usage is also applicable to embedded systems where they can be used instead of a module. As technology is reduced in size, expansion cards are offering more functionality than ever before. Today's announcement by Socket of the SDIO bar code scanner and WLAN cards mark a major milestone in the evolution of expansion options for portable devices.

Pricing and Availability

Socket's SDIO WLAN Card will be available August 1, 2003, in North America through Socket's website (www.socketcom.com) and through Socket's North American distribution channels for an MSRP of $149.

About Socket

Socket Communications, Inc., the Mobile Connection Company, provides a broad range of connection products for Windows-powered handheld computers, including connection kits with Bluetooth wireless technology, wireless LAN cards, digital phone cards, 56K modem cards, Ethernet cards and GPS solutions. Socket also provides bar code scanning products and peripheral connection serial cards for laptops and other mobile devices. We believe Socket Mobility Friendly(TM) products lead the market with the smallest footprint and most Battery Friendly(R) power consumption in their class, while being easy to install, use and maintain. Socket products work with a variety of handheld devices including Pocket PCs, and mobile phones. Socket is headquartered in Newark, California, and can be reached at 510/744-2700, or on the Internet at www.socketcom.com.

Socket and Battery Friendly are registered trademarks of Socket Communications, Inc. The Mobile Connection Company and Mobility Friendly are trademarks of Socket Communications, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Socket Communications, Inc. is under license. All other trademarks and trade names contained herein are those of their respective owners.


CONTACT: Socket Communications
Tatia Meghdadi, 510/744-2751
tatia@socketcom.com
or
Slider & Associates
Sacha Arts, 408/356-3099
sacha@sliderassociates.com

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SysAdmin magazine feature article "Securing Wireless Campus Networks",

Clark Gaylord and Steven Lee

While no Ethernet-based network can be considered a "secure" communications medium, network operators take some solace that the exposure of traffic for a LAN is limited to those stations that have "physical access" to it. With a wireless LAN (WLAN), there is not even this meager security, as physical access to radio waves is defined by nothing stronger than geographic proximity

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Nokia Launches First SSL-based Remote Access Solution to Enable Enterprises to Customize and Secure Remote Connectivity
Monday June 16, 8:14 am ET
Latest Addition to Mobile Connectivity Portfolio Extends "Any Device to Any Content" Promise


MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 16, 2003-- Nokia (NYSE:NOK - News) today announced the Nokia Secure Access System, a unique remote access solution leveraging ubiquitous Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology running on Nokia's widely accepted IP Security Platforms.
Nokia Secure Access System combines Nokia software with its proven purpose built appliance hardware, secure operating system (IPSO), and systems management--complementing an existing portfolio of IP security appliances and enterprise Mobile Connectivity solutions.

"Nokia is cementing their position as a leader in secure connectivity by offering consistent, secure, and flexible remote access to corporate applications from any device," said Charles Kolodgy, research director of Security Products at IDC. "The Nokia Secure Access System extends enterprises' options when considering remote access. Additionally, Nokia has added features that set its clientless remote access offering apart from other SSL VPN offerings currently on the market."

The industry-first features Nokia has built into the new Secure Access System allow enterprises to take advantage of the ubiquity of SSL browsers, while maintaining network integrity. These features include:

Client Integrity Scan, which automatically performs a customizable vulnerability check on the user's device to establish the level of trust, and then combines that information with the user's identity to automatically adjust access privileges.
Advanced Access Control, enabling IT departments to roll out cost effective remote access services based on SSL, while ensuring the corporate security policy is enforced. This feature uniquely automatically adjusts user access privileges based on the user's identity, the device being used, and the security of the device at time of access.
Session Persistence, which allows users to resume work without losing data in the event that an SSL session times out.
Using the new Secure Access System, end users can leverage corporate devices to confidently access applications at a hotel or through a Wi-Fi provider. The solution also supports employees using non-corporate devices at home or at a public Internet terminal, as well as partners, suppliers and contractors requiring secure access to specific applications or limited areas of the network. This "user-to-content" access applies to Web-enabled intranets and extranets, client server applications, and the ability to download and upload FTP, HTTP, Windows and Unix NFS. It also supports common authentication methods and client certificates, including RADIUS, LDAP, NT Domains, NIS and SecurID.

In addition, Nokia Secure Access System allows for business continuity in unexpected circumstances, such as severe weather, health alert or national emergency. It provides simplified management with administration capabilities at the server and no need to deploy or administer remote client software.

With today's announcement, Nokia now provides a leading and comprehensive product portfolio and strategic approach to Mobile Connectivity for the enterprise. In addition to the new Nokia Secure Access System, Nokia's Mobile Connectivity portfolio includes, IPSec VPN Client (e.g., for PCs and laptops), IPSec VPN Client for mobile devices (e.g., Series 60 phones such as the Nokia 7650 and 3650 as well as the Nokia 9200 Communicator).

Further, via the company's recent acquisition of Eizel Technologies, Nokia's Mobile Connectivity portfolio now includes real-time interactive access to virtually any content on small screen, browser-enabled devices such as PDA's, mobile phones, etc. This solution, which uniquely optimizes content on the fly to maximize the viewing quality on hand-held devices, will be released in Q3 of this year.

"We do not believe 'one size fits all' when it comes to mobile connectivity," said Dan MacDonald, vice president of product management and marketing. "IPSec VPNs are more appropriate for certain usage cases, while SSL-based access makes sense in others. Nokia's practical and complete system approach to mobile connectivity provides enterprises the right tools for the right application."

"Many enterprises struggle with aggressive application roll outs that support a wide range of user devices and network types, while satisfying business requirements for timing, performance and cost," said Jeff Wilson, executive director, Infonetics Research, Inc. "With this announcement, Nokia has demonstrated a commitment to take a leadership position in the clientless remote access market."

Nokia Secure Remote Access System will be available through Nokia's established global channel in Q3 2003. Nokia's world class, SCP certified "First-call Final-Resolution" global service and support team will back this offering as it does all of Nokia's Mobile Connectivity solutions.

About Nokia Internet Communications

Nokia Internet Communications, headquartered in Mountain View, California, provides world-class Network Security, Virtual Private Network and Internet Traffic Management solutions that ensure the security and reliability of corporate enterprise and managed service provider networks. Nokia is committed to enhancing the end user experience by bringing a new level of security and reliability to the network, enabling and Internet transaction that is personal and trusted-each and every time. For more information, please visit www.nokia.com/securenetworksolutions.

Nokia Internet security and virtual private network appliances span the spectrum of price/performance points, and secure the widest range of network environments-from the smallest branch office to the largest Internet data center. The expansive product line, backed by world-class global support and services, provides customers the ability to deploy multiple solutions from a single product to secure all elements of a distributed enterprise.

About Nokia

Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed broadband and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet, Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges.




Nokia sees big 3G sales starting late next year - Reuters


Nokia (NOK1V.HE), at an annual strategy update for journalists, also unveiled two new handsets for existing second generation networks as well as a digital camera and a deal with Kodak (NYSE:EK - News) to print snapshots taken by picture phones.

Much attention was paid to its expectations for 3G, which promises fast Internet access, video messages and other advanced wireless services on mobile phones. Nokia said last week it had started selling its first 3G phone, but now played down the impact that 3G handsets would have on communications.




Nokia Expects 3G Phone Sales to Rise - Associated Press

Nokia Expects 3G Phone Sales to Rise
Monday June 16, 10:31 am ET
Nokia Expects Sales of Third-Generation Phones to Accelerate in Second Half of 2004


HELSINKI, Finland (AP) -- Nokia Corp. expects sales of third-generation cell phones will accelerate in the second half of 2004, the head of the company's hand set unit said Monday.
Matti Alahuhta, the president of Nokia Mobile Phones, said phone makers should be delivering large volumes of 3G models to wireless operators by late next year.

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6/15/2003


Computer Security, Wireless Security,
Wireless LAN Best Practices and Wireless LAN Security from:
Networks By George

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