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Business Wire, March 11, 2008

BOSTON -- Strategy Analytics today announced that Senior Vice President, David Kerr, has been selected to speak at CTIA WIRELESS 2008[R]taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center, April 1-3.

Mr. Kerr will participate in the educational session entitled, "Addressing Usability in the Wake of the iPhone," within the 'Mobile Lifestyle' track -- which will discuss usability solutions across a variety of applications, including messaging, content access, and will examine downloading, streaming, sharing, discoverability and input and output options. David Kerr will be joined by other leaders from the wireless industry, including speakers from Motorola, Openwave, Comverse, Crisp Wireless, Innopath and Streamezzo, who will share their insights and perspectives on the challenges that the wireless industry must meet today, as well as identify solutions that will set the stage for future developments in mobile communications.

"A dramatic improvement in the user experience, from discovery to consumption to payment, is required for mainstream customers to fully embrace the potential of applications delivered over mobile broadband networks. I am delighted to participate in this panel to address these critical issues."

About Strategy Analytics

Strategy Analytics, Inc., a global research and consulting firm, provides timely insights and strategic business solutions to companies operating at the convergence of information, communications and entertainment technologies. With worldwide headquarters in Newton, MA, and principal offices in England, France and Germany, Strategy Analytics focuses on market opportunities and challenges in the areas of Automotive Electronics, Broadband, Telematics, Wireless Strategies and Enabling Technologies. For more information, see www.strategyanalytics.com

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