Nomadix Executive to Speak at International Wireless Symposium in San Diego

Nomadix' CTO Joel Short to Discuss Implementing Wireless Solutions


MEDIA ADVISORY, Sept. 22, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) --


 WHAT: Joel Short, chief technology officer for Nomadix, the leading
       supplier of Public-access solutions will speak at the 
       International Wireless Symposium in San Diego on September 23,
       2003 from 11:30 to 12:40 p.m. Dr. Short will discuss
       implementing wireless solutions as part of a panel discussion
       titled "Solution to Enabling Secure Wireless Networks in
       Corporate and Public HotSpots."

       The International Wireless Symposium (IWS) will focus on the
       existing and emerging wireless communications and networking
       technologies delivering, "Mobile Access to the Internet."  IWS
       is the only forum of its kind to present the issues, examine
       the market and technology drivers, and feature the companies
       leveraging the individual strengths of wireless wide area 
       networking, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies to create better
       products and services.  The conference aims to show how these
       technologies and their associated business models actually
       complement one another rather than compete.

 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:  11:30 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. 
        September 23, 2003

 WHERE:  San Diego Convention Center
         San Diego, Calif.

 INTERVIEW
 OPPORTUNITIES:  For information on Nomadix and the company's
                 solutions please contact Stephanie Spangler or
                 Jennifer Tolkachev via phone at +1 714-540-1030
                 ext. 17 or 19 or via e-mail at sspangler@bockpr.com
                 or jtolkachev@bockpr.com.


            

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