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LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 20, 2001--Inciscent, Inc., the
wired-to-wireless software provider partnered with Aether Systems
(NASDAQ: AETH) and Metrocall (NASDAQ: MCLLC), announces SkyBox Mail(SM),
a revolutionary wireless e-mail service designed to meet the needs
of a mobile workforce. The state-of-the-art wireless application
is featured beginning today at the Cellular Telephone Industry Association
(CTIA) Wireless 2001 trade show and exposition in Las Vegas, NV.
SkyBox Mail is the first wireless e-mail application
to run on virtually any wireless handheld device and any carrier's
network. SkyBox MailSM provides robust synchronization with IMAP
4 and POP 3 e-mail platforms and allows users to open and view file
attachments from popular software programs, such as Microsoft Word,
on their handheld devices.
"The increasing mobility of the enterprise workforce,
coupled with the growing popularity of multiple types of data-centric
wireless devices, has created an environment that is ready for a
robust cross platform, device independent wireless e-mail service,"
said Tom Matthews, Inciscent's president and CEO. "With SkyBox Mail,
an enterprise can meet the demands of its entire mobile constituency
without having to outfit each individual with a new proprietary
handheld device. This eliminates headaches for IT departments trying
to support the entire organization while lowering deployment costs
and increasing the speed of implementation."
SkyBox Mail release version 1.0 operates securely
on Palm, HandSpring Visor, RIM wireless messaging devices and Motorola's
P935 and T900 two-way messaging devices as well. Upcoming releases
will enable Pocket PC devices and thin client, micro-browser based
devices such as WAP-enabled mobile phones.
SkyBox Mail provides users the ability to instantly
and easily read and send business-critical information, from any
location. Secure encryption and authentication features mean users
can confidently manage confidential information. SkyBox Mail also
allows users to set message filters, for easy message prioritization
and faster, more efficient wireless communication. SkyBox Mail is
also the first wireless e-mail application to feature an integrated
attachment reader, so end-users can immediately open and read Microsoftš
Word documents and other text-based attachments. SkyBox Mail gives
its users access of up to 15 e-mail accounts on both enterprise-based
platforms, such as Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes and Novell's Groupwise,
as well as Internet POP mail and is not limited to just one e-mail
address or platform.
Demonstrations of Inciscent's SkyBox Mail can be
found at the Metrocall booth, No. 840, at CTIA Wireless 2001 today
through Thursday, March 22.
About Inciscent
Inciscent, Inc., headquartered in Falls Church,
Va., is a full-service, wired-to-wireless software provider. Inciscent
specializes in comprehensive, customizable and scalable wireless
applications for the business-to-business market. Inciscent's mission
is to develop wireless applications that are device and network
independent. As technologies evolve, Inciscent's applications are
scalable and easily integrated to quickly offer all end-users enhanced
features and services. Inciscent's leading-edge wireless applications
can easily be customized across vertical markets to meet any given
enterprise's wireless data communications needs.
To learn more about Inciscent, visit www.inciscent.com.
Inciscent Contact:
Inciscent Media Contact
Timothy J. Dietz
888-920-9870
tim.dietz@inciscent.com
or
or Analyst Contact
Andrea Staertow
703/205-5919
andrea.staertow@inciscent.com
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