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Press Release:

Nokia India Selects Unity Wireless

Press Release
News Article  November 2006


BURNABY, BC--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 30, 2006 -- Unity Wireless Corporation today announced that it has received a purchase order from Nokia India for the first shipment of repeaters, in a forecasted quarterly series of orders valued at over $1,000,000 annually.  This first order is scheduled to ship in the current quarter.

 “We are extremely excited by this break through into Nokia, a world leader among wireless infrastructure manufacturers, and into India, one of the fastest growing and largest wireless markets globally,” commented Ilan Kenig, CEO of Unity Wireless.

When asked what allowed them to win this supply agreement, Mr. Kenig, stated “It was the feature rich, rugged design and better performance of the Unity repeater line at a competitive price point that finally secured the business.”

Reiterating Unity’s strategy in the region, Mr. Kenig continued, “The Indian market is one of the fastest growing wireless markets in the world adding about a million new subscribers a week.  Most of the worldwide wireless integrators are in India already and Unity has positioned itself strategically in this region to benefit from the rapid growth.”

Mr. Kenig continued, “We believe that our ability to provide competitive products to Nokia India will position Unity as a strategic player in this region.”






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