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Thursday, September 29, 2005

Jupiter Webcast Invite: What Flavor Wi-Fi Is Right for Your Municipality?

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Register today for this upcoming Jupiter Webcast:
What Flavor Wi-Fi Is Right for Your Municipality?
October 6, 2005 -- 2:00pm EDT, 11:00am PDT

Registration is FREE for qualified attendees. This Webcast is sponsored by BelAir
Networks. For more information and to sign up today visit
http://nl.internet.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=1,1x91,1,hhse,4sp9,co7e,jjlo

Speakers:
Craig J. Mathias, Principal, Farpoint Group
Phil Belanger, VP Marketing, BelAir Networks

There are many reasons why municipalities are interested in installing metropolitan Wi-Fi
networks. Three of the most common applications are for:

- Public safety (emergency responders, surveillance)
- Municipal interest (more efficient city workers, bridging the digital divide, promoting
development, tourism)
- Commercial services (providing affordable residential or business broadband
connectivity)

There are different expectations of each of these network types. The one-size-fits-all
approach will not work. Each requires a different approach to network design,
implementation and maintenance. Moreover, desired capacity can vary greatly even within
each of the three network types outlined, from thin, data-only coverage to networks that
support simultaneous high-speed data, video and voice services.

This webcast will detail the minimum requirements for the three network types and
identify a natural evolution path that enables network administrators to add capacity and
services as demand on the network grows.

Registration is FREE for qualified attendees. To sign up today visit
http://nl.internet.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=1,1x91,1,rk5,26ct,co7e,jjlo

Jupiter Webcast are educational Web conferences focusing on IT and Internet related
business issues. Each Webcast runs approximately 45 to 60 minutes in total, and
integrates a PowerPoint presentation with audio.

After registering for the event through our Web site, if you qualify you will receive an
e-mail providing instructions on how to access the presentation prior to the event.

This Webcast is sponsored by BelAir Networks. BelAir Networks provides scalable Wide-Area
Wi-Fi for data, voice and video services. BelAir offers the industry's fastest network
deployment, highest capacity and lowest cost network options. For more information visit
http://nl.internet.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=1,1x91,1,fa8q,gw6h,co7e,jjlo

For additional information about sponsoring a Jupiter Webevent, please contact Mary
Warley at webeventsales@jupitermedia.com or call 508-660-1404.

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