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Title: GOVERNOR'S MANSION AND DEVEREAUX HOUSE GO WIRELESS - Visiting Dignitaries and Professionals Enjoy Wireless Internet Access to On-line Olympic Activities
Date: February 8th, 2002
For Release: IMMEDIATE


SALT LAKE CITY & PORTSMOUTH, NH - IKANO Communications and its subsidiary, SISNA, utilizing Enterasys Networks technology, will provide wireless Internet access to the Governor's Mansion and the Devereaux House up to and during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.

The wireless solution will provide the fastest, high-speed Internet access available to guests attending functions and will help to enhance all events held at these locations. The Governor's Mansion will host visiting national and international dignitaries, while the Devereaux House, at the site of the Medals Plaza and the Salt Lake Ice Center, will serve as the central hospitality center for the State's business and economic development opportunities during the Games. Wireless Internet access will allow guests to follow the Games on-line via the official 2002 Olympic Winter Games website, obtain local transportation and ticketing information as well as the Governor's daily Olympic update from the State of Utah's Olympic site and take part in various web casts. Access to email and other web-enabled tools will enable guests to communicate with colleagues and family members while enjoying the State's Olympic activities.

Wireless connectivity allows users to access the Internet from anywhere within a network without being confined by the necessity of a phone plug. Users can move about the locations without losing their Internet connection. From meeting to meeting, outside or inside, Internet access will be available - no strings, or wires, attached. In addition, Enterasys and SISNA staff will be on site for technical support.

"IKANO and SISNA are excited about this great opportunity," said Henry Smith, IKANO CEO. "IKANO is a supplier for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, and this will give IKANO and SISNA, two leading, Utah-based technology companies, additional opportunity to showcase their technologies to national and international visitors."

Based on the 802.11b wireless standard, Enterasys' RoamAbout wireless technology provides throughput speeds of up to 11 Mbps, anywhere from 10 to 20 times faster than DSL or cable modems, and offers 128-bit data encryption and additional features to provide the highest level of wireless security. Additionally, installation is faster and easier than with DSL or other high-speed access currently available.

"We have successfully provided the first high-speed wireless network available in the Salt Lake valley, and complimented that with the most extensive dial-up network in North America," said Smith. "Wireless delivers seamless, high-speed access to information anytime, anywhere." Broadband fixed wireless utilizes radio frequency connected to a head-end and SISNA's infrastructure to provide high-speed (up to 11 Mbps) access to the Internet. Utilizing the 2.4 GHz unlicensed spectrum, micro-cells with access points in the center are utilized to provide service in a particular geographic area.

The advantages of fixed wireless are numerous, including the speed and ease of deployment, and the ease at which the network can be upgraded to accommodate more users. Additionally, the combination of IKANO and SISNA's network architecture and choice of equipment vendors allows for hardware upgrades of end-user equipment to utilize different spectrums, e.g. 5.7GHz unlicensed spectrum, or provide greater throughput to end-users as governed by the FCC. While mobile, fixed wireless should not be confused with cellular telephony as connections are affected by moving antennas and near line-of-sight requirements.

"We are delighted to work with IKANO Communications and SISNA to provide mobile Internet and email access to the Governor's Mansion and Devereaux House guests attending the Olympic Winter Games," said Kelly Gould, regional vice president, Enterasys Networks. "Our RoamAbout wireless technology empowers the Governor's visitors and guests of the Devereaux House with the flexibility to follow the Games while enjoying some of the State's off-site events. In addition, with Internet access and the ability to view any web-enabled sites, such as email, stock information and news services, users can remain connected to their professional and personal lives while enjoying the 2002 Olympic Winter Games."

About IKANO Communications
IKANO is a leading provider of Internet networking infrastructure and private-label Internet services. IKANO provides turnkey processes for businesses and organizations wishing to leverage the Internet to deepen relationships with their customers. Since its first branded Internet Web site was launched in 1998, IKANO has added more than 250 branded partners. IKANO is proud to be the Official Data Networking Services Supplier for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. IKANO is the parent company of SISNA, one of the nation's leading Internet Service Providers and Auracom, the largest independent network in Canada. Visit http://www.ikano.com.

About SISNAź, Inc.
Headquartered in Salt Lake City, SISNA is one of the nation's original Internet Service Providers. SISNA provides complete Internet access, Web hosting, news, FTP, and filtered service. To date, SISNA's subscribers have access in the U.S, Canada, Europe and Asia via more than 2,900 dial-up locations. In addition to SISNA's international coverage, it is also Utah's largest Internet access provider with 21 locations. The 21 locations are strategically located to cover virtually the entire state's dial-up access locations. SISNA is the first Internet access organization to deploy the latest state-of-the-art Gigabit transparent caching system, thereby bringing the Internet closer to the subscriber. Visit SISNA's Web site at http://www.sisna.com.

About Enterasys Networks, Inc.
Enterasys Networks (NYSE: ETS) is a leading worldwide provider of communications infrastructures for enterprise-class customers. Enterasys' networking hardware and software offerings deliver the innovative security, availability and mobility solutions required by Global 2000 organizations coupled with the industry's strongest service and support. For more information, visit http://www.enterasys.com.







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