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    September 2000

    CellPoint Expands Location Technologies With Network-Based Solution

    CellPoint, London announces the introduction of a new location method that can locate every mobile user in any GSM network. The new location technology developed by CellPoint can be used to provide location services regardless of GSM terminal. This means that all subscribers in any GSM network can be offered location services from Day One.

    CellPoint's 3rd Generation (3G) location platform - the CellPoint Mobile Location System - supports both handset-based (SIM Toolkit, WAP and GPS) as well as network-based location. In contrast to other network-based solutions on the market, the CellPoint network location solution utilizes standard GSM functionality that is already supported today by all major GSM infrastructure suppliers. Furthermore, the CellPoint platform supports inter-network roaming and has a strong roadmap including future solutions such as E-OTD and A-GPS.

    Compared to other network-based location technologies, CellPoint's new development offers fast integration with the GSM network since it is a software solution. The CellPoint Mobile Location System provides open interfaces aligned with UMTS standards, which makes the CellPoint solution the right choice for both GSM Operators and application developers for future-proof delivery of location services using any location technology.

    For information visit www.cellpt.com


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