Nomadix Executive To Speak At Ordering And Billing Forum; Nomadix' CTO Joel Short To Discuss Wi-Fi Roaming and Billing Issues at ATIS-Sponsored Forum


WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., August 20, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- MEDIA ADVISORY--


 WHAT:         Joel Short, chief technology officer for Nomadix, the 
               leading supplier of Public-access solutions will speak 
               at the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) in San Diego on
               August 20, 2003 between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. The
               speech will detail a framework for wireless ISP (WISP)
               roaming and its integration into existing billing
               infrastructures of wireline carriers.  

               Sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications
               Industry Solutions (ATIS), OBF is a forum of the 
               Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC). It provides
               a forum for customers and providers in the
               telecommunications industry to identify,
               discuss and resolve national issues which affect
               ordering, billing, provisioning and exchange of
               information about access services, other
               connectivity and related matters.

 WHO:          Dr. Joel Short is the Chief Technology Officer and Sr.
               Vice President of Nomadix, a company he co-founded with
               Internet Pioneer Dr. Leonard Kleinrock. Nomadix 
               provides embedded software and hardware solutions 
               that enable seamless and secure high speed Internet
               access for mobile users. Dr. Short also serves as
               vice-chair of WECA's Wireless ISP Roaming (WISPr)
               committee and is editor and co-author of WISPr's
               document on "Best Common Practices for Wireless ISP
               (WISP) Roaming." Dr. Short has extensive experience 
               in the design and management of complex computer 
               network systems, having worked for various technology
               start-ups and well-known technology companies 
               including Apple Computer. He received his
               Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA where he was a lead
               contributor to various ARPA sponsored wireless and
               mobile research projects including TRAVLER -- 
               Transparent Virtual Networking and WAMIS -- Wireless
               Adaptive Mobile Information Systems.

               Nomadix is the leading provider of Public-access
               Gateways and embedded software solutions for creating
               intelligent networks that deliver transparent, secure, 
               high-speed Internet access to the mobile user --
               virtually anywhere they go. Headquartered in Westlake
               Village, Calif., Nomadix sells and supports its 
               products globally through OEM partnerships, Value Added
               Resellers and Systems Integrators.   

 WHEN:         1:00 p.m. -- 5:00 p.m.
               August 20, 2003

 WHERE:        Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina
               San Diego, Calif.

 INTERVIEW
 OPPORTUNITIES:For information on Nomadix and the company's solution
               please contact Stephanie Spangler or Jennifer Tolkachev
               via phone at (714) 540-1030 ext. 17 or 19 or via e-mail
               at sspangler@bockpr.com or jtolkachev@bockpr.com.


            

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