***Commil Cellarion System Is Commercially Available
(April 3)

Commil announced today that its Bluetooth-based Cellarion system
is now commercially available. The Cellarion system utilizes
Bluetooth access points and gateways to bring wireless networking
connectivity and mobility to off-the-shelf mobile devices
equipped with the standard Bluetooth chip. Serving as an indoor
extension of the data and telephony infrastructure, it creates a
'cellular-like' Bluetooth network that supports roaming and
seamless session handover for office buildings, medical centers
and other private and public locations.

The system includes:

- CDS-4000 Distributed server
- 4 CAM-1100 Access Modules
- CTG Telephony gateway
- CMS Management Software Suite
- 19" rack-mounted Linux PC

Commil stated that Cellarion is intended to help you get the most
of your office voice and data applications by integrating them to
the Bluetooth wireless system. The Cellarion system is currently
shipped compatible with a variety of VoIP PBX systems.

Tenovis and Commil Team-up to Promote Enterprise Bluetooth
Telephony

Tenovis, a provider of business communications in Europe, and
Commil have announced successful integration of their commercial
Bluetooth products for the enterprise environment. The Cellarion
system combined with Tenovis Bluetooth phone demonstrate the
future power of Bluetooth in telephony applications.

The Cellarion system features the Tenovis cordless phone, which
is the first Bluetooth phone customized for the enterprise
environment. The Commil Cellarion system, used for enterprise
voice and data applications, ensures seamless handover between
Bluetooth access points for mobile users.

Commil is a provider of in-building wireless communication
infrastructure, expanding upon Bluetooth wireless technology.
Commil states that they have expertise in all layers of the
Bluetooth wireless technology, specializing in Bluetooth
networking solutions. Founded in early 2000, the privately held
company develops the Cellarion system, which provides users of
standard, off-the-shelf Bluetooth devices with seamless handover
for both data and voice sessions between access points, enabling
movement anywhere in the building.

www.commil.com



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