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`AT&T Wireless ''Tums On" the World's Capital
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`Oct 14, 2002
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`New York last major market for company's next generation wireless network
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`NEW YORK: AT&T Wireless (NYSE:AVVE) today brings its next-generation network to New York, and with it,
`powerful new wireless applications for businesses and consumers. People in the Big Apple can now use a wireless
`phone to take and send photos, find friends or restaurants, play games, and of course, call someone.
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`AT&T Wireless said turning on its next generation GSMTM (Global Standard for Mobile Communications) /GPRS
`(General Packet Radio Service) network in New York completes the first phase of a 3G migration plan announced in
`October 2000 --ahead of schedule and on budget. The company said it will continue to extend and enhance the
`network over the coming year, including areas acquired with the purchase of TeleCorp.
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`"Since launching service in Seattle last year, we quickly made our next generation wireless services available to
`millions of customers in hundreds of cities across the country," said Mohan Gyani, president of AT&T Wireless
`Mobility Division. "Now, New Yorkers can enjoy innovative wireless services that will help them manage and simplify
`their lives."
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`AT&T Wireless' next generation network provides high quality voice service and fast access to information. Vl!hether
`emailing photos of Times Square to friends, playing games while relaxing in Central Park, or checking a website to
`find the nearest restaurant, people can use AT&T Wireless to stay connected simply, quickly and affordably.
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`Additionally, AT&T Wireless offers customers in the New York area the firsttruly unlimited national wireless calling
`plan. For a limited time, customers can select the AT&T Wireless National Charter plan and receive unlimited voice
`calling- any day, any time- for a monthly fee of $99.99. Customers can also select a variety of high-speed wireless
`data services, including the company's mModesm service, for as little as $2.99 a month. Both services use the
`company's next generation GSM/GPRS network.
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`"The features available with these new offers will change the way people use their wireless phones," said Gyani.
`"Unlimited voice calling means our customers don't have to keep an eye on their watch and wallet while talking.
`Providing access to information 'on-the-go' enables businesses and consumers to enjoy the freedom of a wireless
`world and have quick access to the information they need."
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`Additionally, in connection with the launch of the New York market, AT&T Wireless is offering several new devices
`for customers- with rebates on many in time for the holiday season. Consumers who want to take advantage of
`voice and high-speed data services on the company's GSM/GPRS network can choose from the following wireless
`devices available at AT&T Wireless stores and select retailers:
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`Nokia 6590 Smart Classic (NEW- $149.99 after rebate)- changeable fashion covers, voice dialing and recording.
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`Nokia 3590 Expression (NEW- $79.99 after rebate)- JAVA, changeable fashion covers, voice dialing, 500
`contact phonebook.
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`Siemens SX56 Pocket PC with voice calling capabilities (NEW- $549.99) - Robust Pocket PC that doubles as a
`phone and comes preloaded with Office Online providing access to corporate email, personal email, and much
`more.
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`Sony Ericsson T68i ($149.99 after rebate)- a color screen, and Bluetooth wireless technology and an optional
`camera attachment to use for photo messaging.
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`Nokia 8390 ($99.99 after rebate)- changeable fashion covers, voice dialing and recording.
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`Siemens S46 ($99.99) - multi-band GSM/GPRS/TDMA designed for the international traveler.
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`Coming Soon: Motorola T720 ($249.99 after rebate)- large color display screen, polyphonic ringtones, JAVA,
`changeable fashion covers. (Available in the coming weeks).
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`Coming Soon: Nokia 6310i ($129.99 after rebate)- BluetoothTM wireless technology, JAVA, voice dialing and
`recording. (Available in the coming weeks).
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`Coming Soon: BlackBerry 5810 Wireless HandheldTM ($299.99 after rebate)- Previously available only to
`corporate customers, this Java-enabled, BlackBerry device will soon be available in AT&T Wireless retail
`locations. The BlackBerry 5810 doubles as a phone and provides access to corporate email, calendar, and
`contacts lists.
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`http:/ /press.blackberry .com/partner/2002/pressrelease-152.html
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`12/2/2014
`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1093-0001
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`STRICTLY BUSINESS
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`AT&T Wireless offers a suite of business solutions to give mobile professionals the freedom to stay connected to
`their critical corporate information while on the go.
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`For small businesses, AT&T Wireless' Office Online acts as a "remote control" for real-time access to compatible
`corporate and personal e-mail accounts from any mMode capable handset, Pocket PC, or laptop. Customers can
`also manage their calendar and contacts, get to their Global Address List, and receive alerts when priority
`messages arrive in their In box.
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`For medium and large size companies, AT&T Wireless offers AT&T Wireless WorkWaresm. Developed with
`Microsoft, AT&T Wireless WorkWare is a suite of business solutions designed to provide seamless, wireless
`access to company e-mail, information and other applications behind corporate firewalls. To simplify access from
`any wireless-ready laptop to Microsoft OutlookTM over corporate virtual private networks (VPN's), customers will
`receive a custom "one-button synch" software wizard called Link+Sync that will provide easy access over our high
`-speed wireless data network. For the new Siemens SX56 Pocket PC's, customers benefit from a unique over-the
`-air activation and centralized provisioning process eliminates the need for IT personnel to manually install
`applications on each device.
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`For BlackBerry TM fans, AT&T Wireless will offer two BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds TM and a new set of pricing
`plans. The BlackBerry 5810 Wireless Handheld, available now, allows employees to manage real-time corporate
`e-mail and phone calls on one device. In the coming weeks, AT&T Wireless will introduce the BlackBerry 6710
`Wireless Handheld that includes an integrated speaker and microphone, web browsing capabilities, and
`international roaming capabilities for voice and data. In addition, the company will begin offering a new set of
`BlackBerry data usage plans later this week, including a plan offering unlimited BlackBerry email and web
`browsing for just $49.99 per month.
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`Business customers can also use AT&T Wireless Mobile Connection and a Sierra Wireless Modem card to
`wirelessly enable their laptops or Compaq iPAQ Pocket PCs. This service offers a direct, high-speed connection
`to corporate e-mail, the Internet, Intranet and other Web-based applications and data.
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`Depending on the device used, customers can receive data speeds on the order of 25-30Kbps for phones and 35-
`40Kbps for PDAs and laptops equipped with wireless modems. Additionally, when data compression service is
`turned on, the perceived speed of common Internet applications running on PDAs and laptops could nearly triple.
`The end result is that customers using laptops and Pocket PC's will experience speeds comparable to, or faster
`than, the traditional dial-up speeds most people experience on their home desktop computers.
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`AT&T Wireless provides full end-to-end business solutions support, specialized enterprise customer care, a
`customized billing and management system, security features and a national sales force with wireless data
`expertise. For pricing, availability and more information about these and other business solutions from AT&T
`Wireless, please visit www.attwireless.com/mobilepro.
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`GSM/GPRS Service is available nationwide in more than 5,000 cities in the United States including major markets
`such as Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle
`and Washington D.C. Customers can also take their AT&T Wireless phone to more than 50 international countries
`and use many features of the phone and its services the same way they do at home. International rates apply.
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`GSM is the most widely used wireless voice technology in the world. Carriers using GSM serve more than 70
`percent of wireless voice customers worldwide. Additionally, GPRS is being adopted by wireless carriers worldwide
`to provide high-speed data services.
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`Customers in AT&T Wireless GSM/GPRS markets can get more information on the AT&T Wireless National Charter
`Plans at www.attwireless.com/mobileinternet or by calling 1-877-400-1080. Additional information about AT&T
`Wireless' mMode service is available at www.attwireless.com/mmode/.
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`About AT&T Wireless
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`AT&T Wireless (NYSE: AWE) is the largest independently traded wireless carrier in the United States, following our
`split from AT&T on July 9, 2001. We operate one of the largest digital wireless networks in North America. With
`more than 19.5 million subscribers, and full-year 2001 revenues exceeding $13.6 billion, AT&T Wireless is
`committed to being among the first to deliver the next generation of wireless products and services. Today, we offer
`customers high-quality mobile wireless communications services, voice or data, to businesses or consumers, in the
`U.S. and internationally. AT&T Wireless Customer Advantage is our commitment to ensure that customers have the
`right equipment, the right calling plan, and the right customer services options-- today and tomorrow. For more
`information, please visit us at http://www.attwireless.com.
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`12/2/2014
`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1 093-0002
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