NTC netcomm wireless limited

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    NetComm sees in excess of $2 million in additional revenue from
    local hotspot market
    SYDNEY, May 27, 2004 – Broadband specialists NetComm today announced that it has grown
    the number of wireless Internet hotspots in Australia by almost 40 percent since entering the
    market in February this year.
    NetComm’s HS800 ‘Hotspot-In-A-Box-Solution’ enables any organisation to provide and charge
    for wireless Internet while, for users, it provides a welcome alternative to the complex credit card
    registrations used by most wireless carriers.
    According to analyst group IDC, Australian wireless carriers had established a total of 380
    primary commercial wireless locations as of the end of Q1 2004. Since then, more than 150
    NetComm hotspot solutions have been sold in Australia, raising the potential number of hotspot
    cells to around 530.
    “We expect that our hotspot solutions will generate in excess of $2 million in additional revenue
    over the next 12 months, while we believe that sales of ancillary products such as modems and
    devices for wireless connectivity will also increase markedly,” said NetComm managing director
    David Stewart.
    In contrast, wireless operators have reportedly struggled to generate returns with cumbersome
    billing and authentication systems among the key inhibitors.
    Sensing the market opportunity, NetComm launched in February this year a solution enabling any
    business to provide and bill its customers for wireless Internet access via an existing, fixed, highspeed
    connection, such as ADSL.
    Unlike with carrier-provided services that require users to register details such as their credit card
    with a service provider, the HS800 requires only that customers have a wireless enabled device
    such as a Centrino laptop while all authentication and payment details are processed immediately
    at the point of sale.
    Via the HS800, users can browse the web, access corporate applications or send email at
    speeds of up to 11Mbps from anywhere within range of the product’s access point. The HS800
    also allows hotspot providers to fully customise their billing systems, for instance to pre-set
    access charges and keep track of network usage.
    Further, wireless users connected via the NetComm solution are typically charged less than
    customers of actual wireless service providers who can pay anything up to $15 per hour in
    Sydney and Melbourne.
    “We expect to see strong demand for our hotspot solution over the coming months, largely
    because of its simplicity both for providers of the service and their customers,” Mr Stewart said,
    adding: “The ability of companies to provide affordable wireless Internet is an important market
    differentiator in any industry.”
    The HS800 has enjoyed particular success throughout the hospitality, education and convention
    centre sectors in Australia. NetComm will announce in the coming weeks a new solution, which
    allows organisations such as large hotels, banks and other institutions to provide, manage and
    bill for wireless Internet access to several hundred users at a time.
    For further information, contact:
    Mr Michael Boorne
    Executive Director
    Tel: 02 9424 2000
 
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