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Investor Relations Toll Free: 1-800-343-9947 or Email: ir@microstocksearch.com Fact Sheet 1999 Updated June Voice Mobility Inc. Voice Mobility is a software developer focussed on emergent messaging technology for telecommunications service providers. Voice Mobility's “E-Go” software platform, marketed to telephone companies and Internet service providers allows subscribers to combine various message formats into a single medium for storage and retrieval from any communication device. Voice Mobility Inc. is among the first software developers to bring a Unified Communications solution to the market. Through strategic marketing alliances with its major partner, Aliant Inc., the Company aims to capture up to 10 per cent of the Unified Messaging market. Voice Mobility --- Unified Messaging Unified messaging allows users to access their messages from a single device no matter what form they arrive in. With unified messaging, messages can be reviewed, stored and managed using whichever communication tool is handy at the time. Recent Developments Dec 98: Voice Mobility wins “ Best of Show” at San Jose CTI Expo January: MTT (Aliant), acquires 10% equity stake in Voice Mobility, makes commitment to assist in product launches, export marketing and ongoing product development Pacific Coast Net (regional Internet Service Provider) purchases Fax2Email application March: International sale to Cable and Wireless (Barbados) of E-Go software platform April: Aliant Inc. purchases Fax2Email and begins marketing to customer base in Eastern Canada May: Signs Memorandum of Agreement with WaveRider Communications to develop and co-market Wireless Local Loop product utilizing spread spectrum and Voice over IP technology June: Corporation completes public offering and begins trading on OTC:BB A recent Ovum Research report suggests that the global unified messaging mailbox count will grow from 200,000 in 1997, to more than 110 million by 2003. The same report projects revenue growth from less than $500 million in 1997, to more than $9 billion by 2003. Aliant Inc. (TSE: AIT), is a $3-billion growth company with revenues of $1.7-billion, 9,000 employees, and interests in telecommunications, information technology, mobile satellite communications, and emerging business formed by combining Bruncor, Island Telecom Inc., Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company, and NewTel Enterprises Limited. Business Plan Overview Short-term Create strategic alliances for the marketing of Voice Mobility's products with leading Internet Service Providers and Telecommunications companies. Secure domestic sales to for Voice Mobility's unified messaging solution to four large domestic carriers with 100,000 subscribers each. Secure international sales for Voice Mobility's unified messaging solution to two domestic carriers. Release version 4.1 of the Company's E-Go unified messaging software Achieve revenue of $2.3 million by fiscal year end 1999. Long-term Become the market share leader in the provision of resaleable unified messaging solutions to the Tier II CLECs, ISPs and ILECs and Cable company carrier market. Achieve annual revenue of $25 million, representing a 10% market share in the Company's niche of the unified messaging market by the end of FY2000. Broaden international sales and distribution by securing strategic business partners initially in Asia and Europe. Spotlight on Unified Messaging Today's communication tools include a range of devices including notebook computers, fax machines, pagers, mobile phones and e-mail. Companies routinely make staggering communications investments — in telephone systems, e-mail systems, voice mail systems and computer networks, to increase productivity through communications. Before Unified Messaging, the form of a message (e-mail, voice mail, and fax) determined how it could be used and accessed. E-mail is tied to the worker's desktop or laptop computer. Faxes can only be received in the office or in a location with a fax machine. Unified messaging allows users to access their messages from one device no matter what form they arrive in. With unified messaging, messages are available using whichever communication tool is handy at the time. Capital Structure Overview Voice Mobility Inc. Exchange: OTC Bulletin Board Symbol: VMII Common Shares Outstanding: 17,650,000 Aliant Inc. 10% Mr. Jay Hutton President Jhutton@voicemobility.com Corporate Headquarters Suite 701-543 Granville StreetVancouver, BC V6C 1X8 www.voicemobility.com Investor Relations Toll Free: 1-800-343-9947 or Email: ir@microstocksearch.com | ||||||||||||||
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