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NRoute Communications to Deploy Wireless Entertainment and Communications Network on Amtrak Keystone Service


Passengers can kick back, check e-mail, watch a movie and shop online using interactive color displays

Philadelphia, PA, August 28, 2002: Imagine your next rail commute. You sit back, touch an interactive display in front of you and a world of possibilities appears before your eyes. Movies, e-mail, online shopping, it's all right before you for FREE, courtesy of NRoute Communications, a Philadelphia-based media company. The new service, scheduled to debut this Fall on selected trains on Amtrak's New York City to Harrisburg Keystone service, will outfit seats with touch sensitive color displays as part of a first look at a new technology destined to change travel and commuting forever.

The NRoute service uses an ingenious high-speed wireless technology to create a mobile cable system that delivers high-speed, digital access and vehicle tracking capabilities to all modes of mass transportation.

"Think of NRoute as a new media channel for travelers," begins Carlos Garcia, Chairman and CEO of NRoute Communications. "Passengers can tune in for work or play, and advertisers gain access to a highly-affluent, captive audience-all eager to see what's new on the display before them."

The NRoute system uses high-speed wireless communications technology to track and beam digital bandwidth to moving passenger vehicles. It's then received and distributed to each seat, providing complete freedom of choice over what passengers see and do on the touch-screen displays. In that respect, the service is much like interactive TV. The only difference is that it is here and now.

For carriers, including trains, motor coaches and other forms of ground transportation, the service provides additional operational advantages. The system's built-in Global Positioning Satellite technology allows carriers to track and monitor the precise location of their vehicles and to communicate with them, as well as passengers.

Also supporting the launch of NRoute's service is the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PENNDOT), which help subsidize Amtrak's Keystone service. An early adopter of the concept, PENNDOT officials recognized the implications for promoting such technology development in Pennsylvania and are supporting the company through a research and development grant.

In addition to trains, NRoute is also developing services for the motor coach and airline industries.

"From the beginning, our model was based on providing free service and content to passengers, in order to open this new media channel for advertisers," says Darryl Trent, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Passengers can choose from a library of movies, send and receive e-mails and surf both e-commerce and popular entertainment sites, with plans to include programming from sources such as Scripps Networks, producers of Home and Garden Television, Food Network, DIY - Do It Yourself Network and Fine Living; and Greater Philadelphia Media Radio Group. Our revenue comes from marketers who, for the first time, can now reach this captive, upscale market, while they are in route, hence the name NRoute."

Even more exciting for advertisers is the service's ability to customize advertising according to geography. The system's real-time geo-positioning capabilities allow NRoute to customize messages and advertisements to the exact market the passenger is passing through.

"We see this as a first-ever advertising opportunity for digital video, called 'Geo-Targeted' marketing, that updates in real-time based on a passenger's location," says Trent. "So as a train or bus approaches New York City for instance, local restaurants, hotels, theaters and other local businesses can promote themselves to the precise audience most likely to use their services."

For more information about NRoute, contact Darryl Trent at 215-243-4136 or dtrent@nroute.net.

About NRoute Communications, Inc.

NRoute Communications (www.nroute.net) provides communications and entertainment media services to the transportation industry and its passengers. The company's NRoute wireless communications network turns idle travel time into a new advertising medium, providing passengers with entertainment, Internet access and online shopping opportunities from touch sensitive, interactive displays at each passenger seat. The company currently provides its services to a range of organizations, including the Department of Defense and Amtrak. NRoute Communications is a Ben Franklin Technologies Partner company and a certified federal and state Disadvantaged Business Enterprise.

For more information, please contact Garrett Allen at 610-642-8253 or garrett@gregoryfca.com.



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