ROAMING MESSENGER Website Launches; Wireless Business Strategy Unveiled
Applies For Symbol Change, Approval Pending
SANTA BARBARA,Calif.--April 29, 2003--ROAMING MESSENGER, INC., (OTCBB:LCMC) announced today that the company's new website is up and running at www.ROAMINGMESSENGER.com. The site provides insight into the company's technology and lays out the strategy for development and sales of its ROAMING MESSENGER products.
Discussing the new site, the company's President and CEO, Jon Lei, stated: "Our new website provides our customers, partners, and investors with the information they need to understand the benefits of implementing our ROAMING MESSENGER solution for mobile communication."
The company's flagship product, ROAMING MESSENGER, is a breakthrough solution for delivering real-time information for homeland security, emergency response, military, and enterprise applications. Unlike solutions based on existing messaging technology such as e-mail, text messaging, and voicemail, ROAMING MESSENGER packages time-critical information into "smart courier" messages. These messages automatically roam throughout the wired and wireless worlds -- from mobile devices to desktop PCs to central servers -- tracking down people and getting responses in real-time.
The company has also applied for a new stock ticker symbol, and will be announcing the new symbol when received.
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