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GraffitiPrepaid.com Launches Featuring New Unique Pre-Paid GSM Cell Phone Service; `Graffiti Wireless' Program Features Discount Rates and Local Calling to 53 International Countries

Business Wire, Oct 30, 2005

MIAMI -- We Want Wireless, Ltd. ("WWW") announced today the launch of Graffiti Prepaid(TM) (accessible at http://www.graffitiprepaid.com), a new division of the company and an eCommerce site exclusively for sales of the forthcoming Graffiti Wireless(TM) prepaid cellular phone service. Using major GSM cellular networks as its backbone, Graffiti Wireless will provide low-cost domestic pre-paid wireless rates and local calling to 53 international countries.

GraffitiPrepaid.com is the first site available to accept pre-orders for the new unique prepaid wireless program.

Highlights of the prepaid program include:

--Rate as low as 14.9 cents per minute

--Local calling to 53 international countries

--No service fees

--Phones starting at $69.99

In an October 29 New York Times report, Clint Wheelock, Vice President for wireless research at the NPD Group said, "It's about getting the operator more closely aligned with the needs of customers." With an ever-increasing "global society," there is no doubt that local international calling can benefit many customers.

WWW chose the Graffiti Wireless prepaid program due to the increasing demand for prepaid service and market-specific promotions where local international calling can be a primary sales strategy.

"People use their cellular phones for convenience," says William Tejada, President and CEO of We Want Wireless, Ltd. "What could be more convenient than making international calls to your family and friends without additional expense on your existing handset?"

A significant portion of the population wants a wireless phone for very infrequent usage. Seventy-five percent of parents who buy wireless service for their kids say that safety and emergencies are the primary reason for doing so.

"One of the largest growing sectors of cell phone users are the 18 and under demographic," Tejada says, adding: "These customers cannot sign contracts - prepaid speaks directly to their needs." This segment also demands more trendy cellular handsets, which are addressed in the low-cost Graffiti phone offerings.

The new service will include all features wireless consumers expect, such as Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, etc., plus local international calling to 53 countries around the world - without long-distance charges. Other features include web browsing and music downloads on selected handsets.

Additional information may be obtained at http://www.graffitiprepaid.com.

About We Want Wireless, Ltd.

We Want Wireless(TM) ("WWW") is a privately held multi-channel marketing company of wireless communication services, Voice Over IP (VOIP) and Broadband services. WWW operates under several brands, including Mobile Inspired(TM) and GraffitiPrepaid.com(TM).

WWW partners with online retailers for the promotion of traditional consumer cellular offerings as well as highly targeted niche demographics for non-traditional offerings.

Led by former multi-channel marketing executives with decades of experience, WWW currently has offices in Florida, New York, California and Pennsylvania. WWW has projected 2006 revenue of $8.4MM.

We Want Wireless(TM), GraffitiPrepaid(TM) and Mobile Inspired(TM) are trademarks of We Want Wireless, Ltd or it's divisions in the United States. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. GraffitiPrepaid.com is not endorsed by Graffiti Wireless or any associated party.

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