Industry Developments Echo Leap's Longstanding Support of Local Number Portability


SAN DIEGO, June 25, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- In a statement today commenting on Verizon Wireless' announcement in support of wireless number portability, Leap Wireless International's (OTCBB:LWINQ) Chairman and CEO, Harvey White said, "From day one, Leap has been a strong advocate and avid supporter of number portability. We welcome Verizon Wireless to the fold as an advocate of LNP. Clearly, Verizon is very well respected in the industry, as well as being the largest wireless carrier, and we believe that their significant voice will help further industry support for number portability. It is our hope that Verizon Wireless' announcement will serve as a signal that it's simply time to stop the ongoing LNP battle and allow consumers the benefits of number portability."

White continued, "Leap's perspective is that number portability creates a result worth achieving not only for the consumer but ultimately for the industry as well."

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