TORONTO, Oct. 11, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Wireless Age Communications, Inc. (OTCBB:WLSA), a leading supplier of solutions to the Canadian wireless industry, today announced that its mmwave Technologies Inc. business unit celebrated its 15th Anniversary on October 3, 2006. The company provides a range of technical solutions to the Canadian and select international markets -- primarily in the manufacturing and service provider segments of the communications industry. The company is a recognized leader in the Wireless Broadband industry in Canada and is a very active member of the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association.
Founded in October 1991 by Glenn Poulos currently President of mmwave, the company has sustained success and profitability by identifying and capitalizing on business opportunities in the ever-changing wireless industry. Since its inception mmwave has maintained its focus on helping customers communicate in a world without wires, providing cost-effective wireless solutions for all wireless technologies from Unlicensed and Licensed Wireless Broadband to PCS/Cellular and SMR to millimetre wave band radios. The month of October will be a month of celebration at mmwave.
"The wireless industry has gone through enormous changes over the last 15 years," stated the company's founder, Glenn Poulos. "mmwave has been able to grow over the last 15 years by adapting to this space and allowing us to remain in the forefront of Canada's rapidly changing Telecommunications industry. We thank our loyal customers over the last 15 years and we pledge to remain a leader in the Wireless industry," continued Mr. Poulos.
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About Wireless Age Communications, Inc.
Wireless Age's operations are segregated into two distinct segments, Retail and Commercial.
Retail:
Wireless Age retail outlets sell next generation wireless products and services to business and individual end users in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Commercial:
Within the Commercial segment, mmwave does specialty distribution and network engineering and integration, for carriers and manufacturers of communications equipment in Canada. Wireless Source distributes prepaid phone cards, wireless accessories, land mobile radios, batteries and ancillary electronics products to dealers throughout North America. Wireless Works operates broadband public access and private networks in Southern Ontario, and develops and deploys consumer and commercial products for those networks.
The company is a recognized leader in the wireless industry in Canada and is a member of the WiMax forum, as well as a very active member of the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association.
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on currently available competitive, financial and economic data and management's views and assumptions regarding future events. Such forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain. Wireless Age Communications, Inc. cannot provide assurances that the matters described in this press release will be successfully completed or that the company will realize the anticipated benefits of any transaction. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: global economic and market conditions; the war on terrorism and the potential for war or other hostilities in other parts of the world; the availability of financing and lines of credit; successful integration of acquired or merged businesses; changes in interest rates; management's ability to forecast revenues and control expenses, especially on a quarterly basis; unexpected decline in revenues without a corresponding and timely slowdown in expense growth; the company's ability to retain key management and employees; intense competition and the company's ability to meet demand at competitive prices and to continue to introduce new products and new versions of existing products that keep pace with technological developments, satisfy increasingly sophisticated customer requirements and achieve market acceptance; relationships with significant suppliers and customers; as well as other risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those detailed from time to time in Wireless Age Communications, Inc. SEC filings. Wireless Age Communications, Inc. undertakes no obligation to update information contained in this release. For further information regarding risks and uncertainties associated with Wireless Age Communications, Inc.'s business, please refer to the risks and uncertainties detailed from time to time in Wireless Age Communications, Inc.'s SEC filings.