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Press Release -- MISSION Releases Trial Real Time RTUs Using Nextel

ATLANTA, September 16, 2002-- MISSION Communications released to beta test its new model M800, a real time version of its Model 100. The M800 will have the same I/O configuration as the Model 100 in its initial configuration, and is deployed through the data protocol of the Nextel cellular system in the US. "Many of our existing and potential customers have expressed a desire to combine the existing M100 system with an 'always on, continuous data' system, or to have a completely real time system," says John Collings, President of MISSION Communications. The M800 system can also be used as backup or fill-in to an existing SCADA system.

The M800 will have all the features of the M100 and in addition will allow the customer to view site analog and digital inputs in real time through a separate piece of included software called Zetetic. "The Zetetic software will allow you to view current site status with remarkable detail. You get a full SCADA system for the price of a dialer that is up and running in a morning," said John Collings. The Zetetic software allows you to view the current status and the last 24 hours. After 24 hours, the current and historical data collects on the web site where further analysis, graphic display and downloading options are available.

Since 1999, MISSION's core competencies have been in national public wireless data networks, Internet technologies, databases, graphical user interfaces and computer telephony. MISSION specializes in combining these technologies into "packaged SCADA" systems primarily for the water and wastewater industries. Many of MISSION's features are so advanced, or unique, they have patents or are patent pending.
 
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