Xpedior Selected to Implement Wireless Capabilities for ME.net

Xpedior Also Launches Wireless Technology Center to Focus Its Telecommunication Technology Integration Skills on Fast Growing Wireless Market

Xpedior Incorporated (Nasdaq:XPDR), a leading provider of eBusiness solutions to Global 2000 companies and emerging digital businesses, announced today the launch of its Wireless Technology Center, based in Alexandria, Virginia. Xpedior also announced that they have been selected to implement wireless capabilities for ME.net, a unique, carrier-scale communications application service provider.

For the past five years, Xpedior has developed eBusiness solutions for many of the world's large wireless carriers. Most recently, Xpedior was selected to create and implement a wireless solution for ME.net, a new Web-based unified communications system that allows businesses and consumers to consolidate all of their voice and text communications, including fax, phone and email, into one simple, easy-to-use service. Now, with the help of Xpedior, ME.net will offer its users the ability to access and interact with their accounts from a variety of mobile devices. This implementation will provide a robust, scalable and flexible solution that integrates with the company's existing Unified Communications Solutions.

"Our Wireless Tech Center will leverage Xpedior's existing strength in the telecommunications sector and focus our industry-leading technology integration skills on developing wireless solutions," said David Campbell, president and CEO of Xpedior. "Wireless applications are becoming the next wave in the connected economy. We want to help our customers, like ME.net, to go beyond eCommerce, and imagine how mobile commerce can bring them higher revenue, profits, and market share."

Xpedior understands that creating successful mobile applications is more than translating/porting a current App to a mobile environment or applying the same design principles and priorities that currently guide Web design. To gain the maximum value from the mobile computing platform, it must be viewed as a new and different interactive environment where users read, manipulate and experience information in new and specific ways.

Recognizing that mobile computing is more task-driven than conventional PC computing and occurs within a far more limited interface, Xpedior has developed a task-focused approach to the development of wireless interfaces. The wireless interface adopts usage as the main criteria to create clearly defined paths that synthesize content and choices in a coherent chain of events.

"During our selection of a wireless solutions provider, companies had to meet certain success factors, including a strategic approach to wireless technology, fast time-to-market, the ability to fully integrate with our current solutions and superior customer service," said Mortimer Sackler, Chairman and CEO of ME.net. "We selected Xpedior because of their proven reputation for meeting these success factors, and their foresight makes them a promising long-term partner."


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