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Sprint Extends Wi-Fi Leadership and Broadband Footprint Globally

Overland Park, Kansas (ots/PRNewswire)

- Deals Won with Quiconnect, Fiberlink, Opti-Fi, Pronto Networks
and Nomadix
Sprint (NYSE: FON) has signed Wi-Fi high-speed wireless service
roaming agreements with four broadband Internet service providers and
a virtual network enabler which will increase the number of Wi-Fi
hotspots available to customers to more than 19,000 including
extensive international connectivity. The deals strengthen Sprint's
leadership in mobile data services and will help Sprint achieve
25,000 targeted venues by year-end.
(LOGO: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20001013/SPRINTLOGO )
Sprint PCS(SM) Wi-Fi Access service is part of a comprehensive
remote access portfolio which provides customers with a range of
wireless connectivity choices. Sprint's strategy is to focus on
high-growth wireless business opportunities, and the following
agreements represent more than 10,000 new locations via:
    --  Quiconnect, an international virtual network enabler headquartered in
        London, will extend Sprint's network reach initially to more than
        6,000 international travel venues and grow substantially thereafter,
        including over 30 airports by the end of 2005. Quiconnect will enable
        Sprint customers to connect in these venues via the Sprint Extended
        Workplace(SM) client and Web access. Additional information can be
        found at http://www.quiconnect.com .
    --  Fiberlink Communications Corp, a leading innovator and trusted
        enterprise partner for secure mobile workforce solutions, signed a
        unilateral agreement whereby Sprint customers get access to 3,800
        hotspots through the Sprint Extended Workplace client. Sprint
        partnered with Fiberlink in 2004 to build the Sprint Extended
        Workplace client, which is powered by Fiberlink's Dynamic Network
        Architecture. Additional information is available at
        http://www.fiberlink.com .
    --  Opti-Fi, a leader in installed airport Wi-Fi systems in North
        America, signed a unilateral agreement for Sprint customers to have
        access to over 30 airport venues across the United States. For venue
        information and more, visit http://www.opti-fi.com .
    --  Pronto Networks, a Wi-Fi OSS leader, signed a bilateral roaming
        agreement with Sprint that allows each company's customers to access
        the other's public Wi-Fi networks. Pronto has hundreds of locations
        in North America, including prominent hotels, business centers,
        shopping malls, RV parks, restaurants, cafes and city-wide hot zones.
        For more information, visit http://www.prontonetworks.com .
    --  Nomadix, the leading provider of solutions that create intelligent
        public access networks, signed a unilateral agreement granting Sprint
        customers access to over 350 venues in their Wi-Fi footprint. Nomadix
        information can be found at http://www.nomadix.com .
"These agreements propel Sprint to the forefront of Wi-Fi service
enablement," explained Wes Dittmer, general manager - WLAN Services,
Sprint. "Sprint customers desiring ubiquity, consistent service and
the convenience of a single account will reap the productivity
benefits of Sprint PCS Wi-Fi Access at new international and domestic
locations. Wi-Fi is an integral part of Sprint's remote-access
strategy, and we are fostering customer productivity by providing
high-speed wireless data service at an ever-growing list of venues
that are frequented by mobile workers."
To simplify the connection process for customers, Sprint recently
announced Sprint Extended Workplace, a software client for laptops
that identifies and displays a menu of all available connectivity
choices and gives the user the option to point, click and get
connected, regardless of access type.
Sprint is focusing on providing Wi-Fi services in high-traffic
areas such as airports, hotels, convention centers and other public
venues where customers desire it most and can derive the greatest
benefit. Sprint has Wi-Fi roaming agreements in effect across the
United States, Canada and Europe. Besides those announced today,
agreements are in effect with a number of industry players including
STSN, SBC, Concourse and Cingular. For information and list of Sprint
compatible Wi-Fi ZONES(TM) visit http://www.sprint.com/wifi .
About Sprint
Sprint offers an extensive range of innovative communication
products and solutions, including global IP, wireless, local and
multiproduct bundles. A Fortune 100 company with more than US$27
billion in annual revenues in 2004, Sprint is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying state-of-the-art network
technologies, including the United States' first nationwide
all-digital, fiber-optic network; an award-winning Tier 1 Internet
backbone; and one of the largest 100-percent digital, nationwide
wireless networks in the United States. For more information, visit
http://www.sprint.com/mr .
Web site: http://www.sprint.com
              http://www.sprint.com/mr
              http://www.sprint.com/wifi
              http://www.nomadix.com
              http://www.quiconnect.com
              http://www.fiberlink.com
              http://www.opti-fi.com
              http://www.prontonetworks.com

Contact:

John Polivka of Sprint, +1-972-405-5139,
john.m.polivka@mail.sprint.com; Photo: NewsCom:
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