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Company Profile for InPhonic, Inc

Business Wire, July 22, 2005

Headquartered in Washington, D.C., InPhonic, Inc. (NASDAQ:INPC) is a leading online seller of wireless services and products. InPhonic sells these services and devices, and provides world-class customer service through websites that it creates and manages for online businesses, national retailers, member-based organizations and associations under their own brands.

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InPhonic also operates Wirefly, a leading mobile phones and wireless plans comparison site that was awarded "Best of the Web" by Forbes magazine in 2004. Today, InPhonic owns and operates Liberty Wireless, a leading MVNO and can deliver a full range of mobility solutions to enterprise clients through its Mobile Virtual Network Enablement (MVNE) platform. In 2004, InPhonic was selected #1 company of the year on the Inc. 500 - Inc. Magazine's list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the United States. InPhonic was named T-Mobile's Internet Partner of the Year for 2004. For more information on the company, its products and services, visit the InPhonic Corporate Web site at www.inphonic.com.

Company:                InPhonic, Inc.

    Headquarters Address:   1010 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
                            Ste. 600
                            Washington, DC 20007

    Main Telephone:         202-333-0001

    Website:                www.inphonic.com

    Ticker:                 INPC(NASDAQ)

    Type of Organization:   Public

    Industry:               Technology: Telecommunications

    Key Executives:         CEO: David Steinberg
                            CFO: Larry Winkler

    Investor Relations
      Contact:              Diana Hayden
      Phone:                202-333-0001
      Email:                dhayden@inphonic.com

    Public Relations
      Contact:              Tripp Donnelly
      Phone:                202-333-0001
      Email:                tdonnelly@inphonic.com
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