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BelAir Networks Executives To Address Challenges of Wide Area Wireless Networks at Wi-Fi Planet San Jose

Business Wire, Nov 30, 2004

BelAir Networks

WHO:        Three senior executives from BelAir Networks will be
            taking the stage at the upcoming Wi-Fi Planet Conference
            and Expo, November 30, through December 2, 2004, in San
            Jose, California. Bernard Herscovich, CEO; Phil Belanger,
            Vice President of Marketing; and Stephen Rayment, CTO,
            will present on:

               --  implementing a complicated wireless network
                   involving multiple buildings;

               --  the techniques of separating wireless network; and

               --  developing an effective and efficient city network.

WHAT:       BelAir Networks is the only company to offer scalable,
            Wide-Area Wi-Fi. BelAir Wi-Fi networks provide the
            industry's highest capacity for data, voice and video
            services. Built specifically for outdoor deployments,
            BelAir's patented solution delivers the lowest cost per
            user and deploys in days, blending into the physical
            infrastructure of downtown business districts, hotels and
            resorts, and college campuses. Founded in 2001, BelAir
            Networks is a privately held company headquartered in
            Kanata, Ontario.

WHEN:       Wednesday, December 1, at 11:30am - "Building Outdoor
            Wireless Networks: The Campus Case," a panel with BelAir's
            Stephen Rayment;

            Wednesday, December 1, at 2:30pm - "Virtualization and
            Mixed-Use WLANs," a panel with BelAir's Phil Belanger;

            Thursday, December 2, at 10:00am - "Cityfying Wi-Fi: A
            Vision for Urban WLAN Deployment," a panel with BelAir's
            Bernard Herscovich as chair.

WHERE:      The San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, CA.
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