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To: makin_dough99 who wrote (6841)5/14/1999 3:13:00 PM
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05/14 14:58 ERICSSON: Ericsson and Telular sign agreement for TDMA Fixed Cellular Terminals

MAY 14, 1999, M2 Communications - Ericsson and Telular Corporation
announce the formalization of an agreement for product development and
marketing of the Telular TDMA Fixed Cellular Terminals (FCT) worldwide.
Ericsson will incorporate Telular's FCTs into its product portfolio to
provide carriers with a complete, turnkey solution for fixed cellular
applications, based on the TDMA standard.

Telular and Ericsson will conduct joint product development
activities supporting the integration of the Ericsson TDMA Radio Module
into the terminals. In addition, a future product roadmap will be
developed jointly. Ericsson will offer the SX4e FCT from Telular when
proposing its TDMA fixed cellular systems and solutions to operators.
General availability of the Telular terminals is scheduled for
September 1999. This agreement is for the next generation of fixed
cellular terminals which will provide features such as dual band
(850/1900 MHz) functionality and support for both fax and data service.

The new FCTs are being developed for deployment in fixed cellular
networks, which are cellular networks in which some or all subscribers
are "fixed," having no mobility, but use a wireless connection to the
network. Fixed networks can be installed in a fraction of the time of a
traditional wired network. This is an alternative or compliment to
wired subscriber networks.

This solution is gaining increasing attention in many markets.
Ericsson is the leading provider in the new telecoms world, with
communications solutions that combine telecom and datacom technologies
with freedom of mobility for the user. With more than 100,000 employees
in 140 countries, Ericsson simplifies communications for its customers
- network operators, service providers, enterprises and consumers - the
world over.

Additional information

There are approximately 95 million subscribers using TDMA/AMPS
networks worldwide. TDMA is commercially available as a dual-band
(850/1900 MHz) and dual-mode (analog-digital) technology. Nearly 23
million subscribers are already using TDMA digital services. TDMA
(IS-136) already delivers nearly all of the IMT-2000 functionality and
is being further enhanced to deliver all IMT-2000 capabilities in the
existing 850 and 1900 MHz frequency bands and in the new 2 GHz band.

Telular's proprietary telecommunications interface technology enables
standard phone systems, fax, computer modem or monitored alarm systems
to utilize available cellular wireless service for either primary or
back-up communications. Products developed and marketed by Telular
include the Phonecell@ and Teleguard@ lines. (Nasdaq: WRLS)

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(C)1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTDCONTACT: Johan Wiklund, Ericsson
Corporate
Communications
Tel: +46 70 560 0134
e-mail: Johan.Wiklund@lme.ericsson.se
Stefan Manner, Product Unit Manager, Special
Applications & Terminals, TDMA Systems
Tel: +46 8 757 1742
e-mail: stefan.manner@era.ericsson.se
Jeff Herrmann, Chief Financial Officer, Telular
Tel: +1 847 573 6211
e-mail: lkf@chi.frbd.com