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`FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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`Contact: Kathie Sanders 888—AMERANTI—l
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`Amaranth Receives Moby AwardTM
`For Wireless Mobile Computer Application
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`LAS VEGAS, NV, September 13, 2000——Ameranth Technology Systems Inc. has received the entertainment
`sector Moby AwardTM for its mobile computer software applications. This award, from Mobile Insights, honors
`“the best and finest implementations of mobile computing and wireless data communications” and specifically
`recognizes the wireless handheld computer ticket authorization and seating assrgnment application created for
`the Improv Comedy Club in Dallas.
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`“We are honored to receive this recognition for our wireless computer software applications,” commented Dr.
`W.I. Kitchen, Ameranth’s CEO. “Mobile Insights is the leading authority on mobile computing. and we are
`privileged to receive this prestigious award.”
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`Ameranth’ 3 wireless handheld computer ticket authorization and seating assignment application for the Dallas
`Improv Comedy Club is part of an Ameranth created Internet and site-based ticketing system. The Ameranth
`mobile computer software application runs on a Symbol Technologies PPT 2740 wireless mobile computer and
`is integrated with the ticketing database via the Ameranth 21St Century CommunicationTM Controller server.
`With this system, customers with ticketing reservations can bypass the ticketing office and proceed directly to
`the theater entrance for ticket verification and seating assignments.
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`The Moby AwardsTM were presented at the Mobile 2000 conference, held from September 10-12 at the Bellagio
`hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mobile Insights, Inc., a professional services firm focused on mobile computing
`' and data communications, received several nominations for thirteen categories, which ranged from education,
`field services and transportation, to healthcare, manufacturing and entertainment. Vendor nominations were
`reviewed by the Mobile Insights analyst team, which included, Gerry Purdy, Craig Mathias, Theresa Barry
`Nozick, and Tim Scannell.
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`ANIERANTH® Technology Systems Inc. (www.meranthcom) is a leading provider of wireless system
`software to the hospitality industry. The Company’s software applications, which run on PocketPC wireless
`handheld computers, communicate with legacy back office systems over wireless LANs—moving the point of
`activity from fixed terminals to where it belongs—by the customer‘s side. Ameranth‘s let Century
`RestaurantTM system is set to become the industry standard for wireless ordering and payment processing in
`restaurants.
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`For additional information you may e—mail
`Kathie Sanders at info@ameranth.com
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`12230 El Camino Real, Suite 330
`San Diego, CA 92130—2090
`Tel: (888) AMERANTH Fax: (858) 794-8222
`hmM/wwwameranthcom mail to: info@ameranth.com
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