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Precision Management Poised for Stake in 4G Deployment Market
MARKET WIRE -- Toronto, Ontario -- February 15, 2007 -- Start-up Precision Management has appointed Amir Bigloo as interim CEO, and Jim Donegan as interim COO. Their term will continue until the end of June, 2007. Precision Management is partnering with 4G vendors and operators to facilitate effective deployment of the emerging wireless broadband technologies.

The emergence of broadband standard-based wireless solutions, the maturity of some key services such as VoIP, and the willingness of some of the industry's largest players to embrace the broadband technologies have paved the way for a successful 4G story.

"The 4G technologies, such as WiMax and Wi-Fi, is revolutionizing the wireless data and voice communications industry," says Bigloo. "The 4G opportunity is reminiscent of the gold-rush era, and the boom and bust that came with it. There is a lot of hype in the market. Although the opportunity for success is tremendous, one needs to distinguish fact from myth. Practice in the industry has shown that deploying 4G networks on a large scale has presented some significant challenges. Our long-standing experience in the 4G arena, our systematic approach, combined with our passion for results, will equip us to make our partners successful," explains Bigloo.

Motorola Canada President Mr. Mike Hortie agrees. "Precision Management has the expertise to be a significant player in enabling 4G deployment. We would not hesitate to use Precision Management as a direct channel partner, or recommend them as a critical resource to our broadband data dealer network."

Having secured contracts for RF coverage design and deployment projects for some major customers, Precision Management is off to a flying start. "We are capitalizing on the market momentum with the equipment vendors and operators. We're finding that the vendors need our services in order to bring their product to the operators," COO Jim Donegan explains. "Based on the market conditions, we have revised our growth forecast from double to triple."

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