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To: Bruce Cullen who wrote (374)4/29/1998 2:13:00 PM
From: Postman  Read Replies (2) of 2038
 
UPPI Just started trading- very impressive technology:

Upland Properties Signs Letter of Intent with World Wide Wireless,
Inc.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 28, 1998--Upland
Properties, I (NASDAQ:UPPI -
news) The Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Douglas P. Haffer as
President and CEO as of April
17, 1998.

Mr. Haffer is a graduate of the Harvard Law School and has 25 years of Business Law
practice, specializing in the High
Tech and Telecommunications field.

The Company is also pleased to announce that it has entered into a Letter of Intent with
World Wide Wireless, Inc.
(''WWW''), of Costa Mesa, CA to acquire all of the assets of WWW. WWW is
comprised of two divisions; the
Internet Division and the Micronet Division.

The Internet Division is involved in pioneering Wireless Cable high-speed access to the
Internet. This new technology
allows for the rapid downloading of large data-intensive, graphic, video and audio files.
The Company has constructed
its first transmitter on Mt. Diablo in San Francisco's East Bay area and will launch
subscriber service to Contra Costa
and Alameda counties during the summer of 1998.

The Micronet Division is the exclusive licensee for patent rights of a new generation of
microprocessor chip and is
developing the ''next generation'' of wireless phone technology which allow hand-sets to
act as transceivers or relays
thereby reducing the reliance on establishing a massive network of repeater transmission
towers.

Douglas P. Haffer, President
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