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| http://www.wirelessweek.com/index.as...eless+Internet Summus and Verizon Wireless Meet The Jetsons With the Commercial Launch of exego; Verizon Wireless Subscribers With the Purchase Of a Verizon Wireless Z-800 BREW-enabled Phone Can Now Send Photos and More Thursday May 2 12:00am PR Newswire Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier and Summus, Inc. (USA) (OTC Bulletin Board: SUMU), a leader in the development of efficient information processing solutions for mobile and wireless devices, today announced that exego(TM), its recently introduced suite of multimedia applications for mobile and wireless devices, will be available to Verizon Wireless BREW users starting May 6, 2002. With exego, wireless users can do today what was once thought impossible -- sending photos, and much more, through a wireless phone. exego provides users with multimedia messaging, e-mail, and image and file sharing on wireless devices. Users can view, share, and send their own color images in a messaging session or through e-mail. exego is powered by BlueFuel(TM), Summus' powerful information processing platform. "exego and BlueFuel represent a revolutionary advance for wireless services," said Dr. Bjorn Jawerth, CEO of Summus. "exego is the first application that gives people the ability to create and control their own personal resources. exego, when downloaded over the air and installed on a BREW-enabled wireless handset, makes it possible to carry out everyday tasks on the fly, such as sharing photos of your new baby with friends using your Verizon Wireless phone, forwarding a spreadsheet, presentation or document from your exego folder to a colleague, or advising a friend through an SMS message to look at a photo of your new house that you have uploaded for her to view within the exego application. The wireless phone will never be just a telephone again." <snip> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.bluefuel.com/apps/prdetail.cfm?prid=20011213 SUMMUS DEMONSTRATES FIRST PHONE-TO-PHONE TRANSMISSION OF COLOR IMAGES OVER 2G WIRELESS NETWORK RALEIGH, NC — December 13, 2001 — High Speed Net Solutions (OTCBB:HSNS), a leader in the development of wireless and mobile multimedia solutions, today announced the successful demonstration of a BlueFuel(TM)-powered application that shares color photos between two wireless handset devices. In this demonstration the user selected, downloaded, and displayed a 24-bit color image on a mobile phone. The user then directed the application to send this same image wirelessly to a second mobile phone. "Based upon our research, we believe that we are the first company to demonstrate the exchange of vivid color photos and images across a 2G network between wireless phones," said Chris Kremer, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "BlueFuel does this in seconds rather than minutes, which makes this effectively real-time for the user. We are looking forward to demonstrating this at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas." "This demonstration is remarkable because it overcomes several key obstacles to effective transmission of multimedia on 2G networks. These limitations include available bandwidth; today's 2G networks often provide less than 10kbps of effective bandwidth. Another limitation is that 2G devices have limited processing power. BlueFuel is able to process vivid color images using less than 1 MIPS of processing power. We intend to deliver BlueFuel-powered applications to a broader range of devices in the market. We want to make our BlueFuel-enabled devices available to all consumers, not just early adopters of high-priced devices. Summus solutions that target the broad market are important for carriers planning to deliver enhanced services, and for consumers that desire these new services." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.bluefuel.com/apps/prdetail.cfm?prid=20011025 SUMMUS DEMONSTRATES OVER-THE-AIR VIDEO TRANSMISSION WITH THE BLUEFUEL VIDEO MODULE ON KYOCERA MOBILE PHONE RALEIGH, NC — October 25, 2001 — High Speed Net Solutions, Inc., d/b/a Summus (OTCBB:HSNS), today announced that they have successfully demonstrated over-the-air video transmission of the BlueFuel(TM) Video module on the Kyocera Wireless Corp. QCP 3035 mobile phone. BlueFuel Video is a SuperFast-SuperThin(TM) media module designed to enable a range of video applications on mobile phones and other wireless devices. The Kyocera Wireless Corp. QCP 3035 mobile phone used for the demonstration is currently available from selected wireless service providers and retail outlets. Summus also demonstrated BlueFuel Video on two color mobile phones from other major manufacturers, which will be available in the near future. All of the mobile phone demonstrations featured the downloading and display of video clips over the Verizon CDMA network with a bandwidth of four to seven kilobits per second. The video clips were downloaded from a Summus media server in Raleigh, North Carolina. "This was our second live, over-the-air demonstration of a BlueFuel media module and the BlueFuel media server, affirming our strategic vision to enable higher quality multimedia applications for moderately priced mobile phones on today's networks. The fact that the BlueFuel Video module can run smoothly on an inexpensive mobile phone, such as the Kyocera QCP 3035, is a testament to that commitment," said John Maxwell, Summus vice president of marketing. About Summus Summus, Inc. (USA), based in Raleigh, N.C., has developed a series of solutions to change the way information is communicated. Summus' solutions can be used to enable faster and more efficient delivery of rich media and more efficient access to information using wireless devices such as cell phones and personal digital assistant devices (PDAs). Summus technology is currently being used for such diverse purposes as scanning underwater mines for the U.S. Navy and capturing license plate images for EZPass. Trademarked products include the multi award-winning video email application, MaxxNote(TM), a ZDNet Editor's pick. For more information visit www.summus.com. |
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