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Wednesday, 12/06/2006 3:36:34 AM

Wednesday, December 06, 2006 3:36:34 AM

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iPackets Introduces an Updated Version of Its Advanced iPMine-M8 810A Tracking Device With the ARM7 System-on-Chip
Wednesday September 20, 9:45 am ET

VANCOUVER, BC--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 20, 2006 -- iPackets International, Inc. ("iPackets") (Other OTC:IPKL.PK - News), a developer and provider of wireless communications solutions for the global mine-safety industry, announced today that it has introduced an updated version of its Advanced iPMine-M8 810A tracking device with the ARM7 system-on-chip.


On July 11, 2006, iPackets announced the introduction of a new compact tracking device, iPMine-M8 810C, based on the ARM7 system-on-chip. iPackets has successfully implemented and tested the same ARM7 technology on its Advanced iPMine-M8 810A model.

The new Advanced iPMine-M8 810A tracking device with the ARM7 system-on-chip will have a faster response time and is lighter than the previous model, which was based on a PCMCI Wi-Fi card. In addition, iPackets will be able to reduce the overall size of the new Advanced iPMine-M8 810A enclosure which will make it smaller and further reduces its weight. iPackets is planning on demonstrating the new Advanced iPMine-M8 810A tracking device in an upcoming trip to China in the coming weeks.

"The new Advanced iPMine-M8 810A tracking and communication device can now benefit from the features our Compact iPMine-M8 810C models enjoy, as they can utilize the power available in an ARM7 processor," said Kouros Goodarzi, Vice President of Engineering of iPackets. Mr. Goodarzi also added that "smaller form factor and weight, reduced manufacturing cost, and uniform design and development platform will be added values to our customers."

"The ARM7 family of processors are designed and optimized for mobile and embedded devices. We can also take advantage of the ARM7 processor variations targeted for wireless devices and mobile multimedia portals," said Ara Bedrossian, chief technology officer of iPackets. "These are the features that are planned in our product roadmap and we strongly believe that the ARM family of processors will be the best fit for us to achieve our product goals."