PHONE.COM'S UP.LINK SERVER, UP.BROWSER, AND APPLICATIONS PROVIDE SCALABLE PLATFORM FOR AT&T’S EXPANDED POCKETNET™ SERVICE

AT&T Enhances PocketNet Service With Two Quad-Mode Phones Featuring Phone.Com's UP.Browser Microbrowser

Phone.com, Inc. (Nasdaq:PHCM) announced today that its UP.Browser™ microbrowser, UP.Link™ Server, and applications will power AT&T's PocketNet™ service and the two new PocketNet quad-mode phones. The two new digital multi-network Internet phones-the Mitsubishi MobileAccess T250 and the Ericsson R-280LX both contain Phone.com's UP.Browser for wireless access to personal email and a host of Internet services.

"Phone.com's UP.Link Server, UP.Browser, and applications allowed us to be the first to bring wireless Internet services to market," said Dan Hesse, president, AT&T Wireless Services. "Our ability to deliver packet based, flat-rate PocketNet service along with Digital One Rate on state-of-the-art quad-mode phones will set the bar for the industry once again."

"We are pleased to see AT&T's state-of-the-art offering coming to market," Said Alain Rossmann, chairman and chief executive offer of Phone.com. "We expect that the advanced capabilities of the new quad-mode phones, added information services, and expanded email connectivity will help propel PocketNet Service to an even wider audience."

The UP.Link Server Suite is an open and robust system that enables interactive Internet information services and telephony applications on wireless handsets running the UP.Browser. Phone.com's UP.Browser software is designed and optimized for mass-market wireless telephones. Due to its open and highly portable architecture, UP.Browser can be embedded into different types of wireless telephones and utilize each mobile phone's specific display and input characteristics, giving network operators a new way to reach subscribers and add innovative services, with seamless integration of voice and data services.


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