To: StocksDATsoar who wrote (101489 ) 3/4/2002 3:05:47 PM From: dreamer Respond to of 150070 World Wide Video Foreign Sales Increase; U.S. Orders Gain Momentum CULPEPER, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 4, 2002--World Wide Video, Inc. (OTC BB: WWVD) announced that the company would ship more of its DVB units abroad this week, delivering on an increased order placed by a foreign government agency that will remain anonymous due to security considerations. WWV products have already been deployed by this particular agency, which has also requested that preparations be made for an additional 100 units or more that may be needed to meet the country's heightened demand for security surveillance. At home in the U.S., police, state, and federal agencies applauded WWV's DVB product at the prestigious National Technical Investigators Association exhibition (NATIA) held this week in Toms, New Jersey. The show, restricted to official government agencies, is the U.S.'s premier technical surveillance show, hosting hundreds of vendors, police, security personnel, and FBI-sponsored foreign agencies. Personal demonstrations of WWV's revolutionary products were given to each of these security and consumer protection agencies, resulting in leads that WWV anticipates will translate to large product orders. "We've progressed well into the production phase of our development," stated WWV CEO John Perry. "Orders and revenues continue to increase, as word spreads and we successfully capture the attention and interest of key decision makers such as those present this past week at NATIA." About World Wide Video World Wide Video designs, develops, and markets video communications products for the Security and Surveillance markets and the Tele-Health markets. The DVB(TM) is a self-contained, compact system that combines proprietary compression technology with image quality and storage capabilities to provide continuous 24-hour video coverage for up to an entire month. After 30 days, the DVB(TM) will automatically start overwriting the oldest data; downloading any critical images that the user selects to selected peripherals or VHS tape as a permanent archive. The DVB demonstrated at NATIA was a subset of the 1.6 release software version planned for release in late March 2002. The 1.6 software includes still frame capture and automatic sequencing on playback, interrupt handling (alarms), video zooming, enhanced daytime user interface, enhanced playback, and is designed to be used in a stationary or mobile environment. Additional information on World Wide Video, the DVB, or the company's host of other products can be found on the Web at www.wwv-usa.com . Safe Harbor Statement The foregoing press release may include numerous forward-looking statements concerning the company's business and future prospects and other similar statements that do not concern matters of historical fact. The Federal securities laws provide a limited safe harbor for certain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this prerelease relating to product development, business prospects, and development of a commercial market for technological advances are based on the company's current expectations. The company's current expectations are subject to all of the uncertainties and risks customarily associated with any new business ventures including, but not limited to, market conditions, successful product development and acceptance, competition and overall economic conditions, as well, as the risk of adverse regulatory actions. The company's actual results may differ materially from current expectations. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The company disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or for any other reason. CONTACT: Mike Hiles, 310/234-3200 mhiles@mphpr.com