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Mobilepro Subsidiary, NeoReach, Files Five Patent Applications

date: April 10, 2002

Mobilepro today announced that its subsidiary, NeoReach, a developer of modem solutions to support 3G wireless communication services, has filed five patent applications related to its technology innovations with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO). The Company has already been notified in writing by PTO officials that two of the patents have been "allowed" and that the review process is still underway for the remaining three.

The first patent involves intellectual property that can enhance the performance of conventional smart antenna processing technology if used for 3G wireless communications. Using the NeoReach proprietary approach, wireless network operators will be able to provide 3G networks in which subscribers will experience less interference and more stable connections as they move around while using their handsets or PDAs.

The second patent delivers automatic, low-cost improvements to the smart antenna processing technology. Using this NeoReach invention, 3G network operators will be able to automatically eliminate potential distortions throughout their full network without having to conduct individual, time- consuming phase calibration of each separate communication channel.

The second patent delivers automatic, low-cost improvements to the smart antenna processing technology. Using this NeoReach invention, 3G network operators will be able to automatically eliminate potential distortions throughout their full network without having to conduct individual, time- consuming phase calibration of each separate communication channel.

 


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