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VBrick Systems Delivers Wireless Video for Cingular and Ericsson Federal and Local Government Wireless Data Technology Expo

Business Wire, Jan 18, 2006

VBrick Systems, Inc.:

Who/What:

New wireless solutions are providing the dynamic communications that
government agencies are harnessing for enhanced homeland security,
disaster response, and service to the citizen.  Cingular Wireless - in
partnership with Ericsson and public safety application partners
including VBrick Systems - is providing a free, half-day expo to
demonstrate the latest high-speed Global System for Mobile (GSM)
wireless data solutions for federal and local government agencies. GSM
is virtually equivalent to Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)/cable modem
speed and provides wide-area wireless mobility.

VBrick is demonstrating its wireless digital video capabilities to
illustrate real-world multimedia applications for the government
sector including:

    --  Sending surveillance video from remote locations wirelessly

    --  Streaming instructions from central command to field agents

    --  Delivering on-demand video for onsite "how-to" repairs,
        training, and distance learning

VBrick's compact and reliable digital video appliances "plug-and-play"
into Internet Protocol (IP) networks seamlessly, empowering agencies
to provide wireless digital video capabilities quickly and reliably -
using minimal bandwidth.  VBrick's lightweight and compact appliances
enable agencies to set-up and distribute video in minutes virtually
anywhere.

The Wireless Data Technology Expo addresses the unique requirements of
federal, state, city, and county officials including:

    --  Law enforcement officials

    --  City managers

    --  Finance managers

    --  Wireless/telecommunications managers

When/Where:

Thursday, January 19, 2006
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
The Ericsson Experience
Ericsson, Inc.
6300 Legacy Drive
Plano, Texas 75024

Registration:

To register for the expo, please call (972) 583-0000 or
(800) 234-0730.
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