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May 8, 2007

Ring2 Debuts Business Audio-Conferencing Remote Controller for BlackBerry Smartphones for North America

Ring2 Debuts Business Audio-Conferencing Remote Controller for BlackBerry Smartphones for North America

ORLANDO FL – MAY 08, 2007 – Wireless Enterprise Symposium – - Ring2 Conferencing, a leader in audio-conferencing and the world’s first audio-conferencing company solutions for  remote control of calls from a mobile device, announces the North American debut of the Ring2 Conference Controller™ for BlackBerry®   smartphones from Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM).  Users of Ring2’s service still dial into their calls from any phone, but can then take remote control of the call from their BlackBerry smartphone for enhanced visibility, security and control.

Since the European launch of the Ring2 Conference Controller in May 2006, more than 100 corporate clients have started using the enhanced service and two leading European mobile operators have partnered with the company. In the US, enterprises including Atlanta-based law firm, Alston & Bird, LLP, the telecoms specialist law firm, Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis, LLP, the transportation company US Xpress and various other customers are already benefiting from Ring2’s technology by managing calls from their BlackBerry smartphones for enhanced visibility, security and control.

The Ring2 Conference Controller pushes remote control capabilities to the user at the exact moment they need to use them. As soon as the first invited participant dials into the conference, the call leader’s BlackBerry smartphone is alerted, both acting as a reminder and also enabling one-click access to the remote control application.  With a single click, the call leader then has a simple remote control at hand to:

  • See who is on the call or missing in real time
  • Make sure no one is listening in who shouldn’t be
  • Add someone to the call who is missing
  • Mute people with background noise on the line
  • Make sure others have dropped off the call before embarking on side conversations
  • Record the call for retrieval as an MP3 file
  • Assign a billing code for disbursement/accounting purposes

“The priority in bringing our unique capabilities to the dominant North American market is to solve real, everyday problems and frustrations for regular conference callers – in the simplest possible way – using devices that fit the usage environment,” said Steve Flavell, CEO and co-founder of Ring2. “We only offer features that solve problems and keep things simple for our customers and this is leading to adoption rates of our remote control in excess of 60 percent of calls.”

“Responding to the increasing popularity of dial-in audio conferencing, Ring2’s technology aims to solve everyday issues and frustrations suffered by regular conference callers, enhancing call manageability and ease-of-use,” explains Frost & Sullivan senior industry analyst, Dominic Dodd. “With its intuitive remote control tool for BlackBerry smartphones, Ring2’s technology has the potential to transform this market space.”

Carl Monroe, at one of Ring2’s North American customers, the Atlanta-based law firm, Alston & Bird, LLP commented, “With so many conference calls made from meeting rooms, it’s great how Ring2 has turned the PDA into a mobile remote controller.  Knowing who is on the call with just a glance to their PDA can be very helpful for our lawyers and underlines our commitment to call security.  We were also impressed by the ease with which billing codes could be assigned.”

Ring2’s US service is being showcased at Wireless Enterprise Symposium 2007, May 8-10 at the Marriott Resort in Orlando, Florida, stand 639.

About Ring2

Ring2 provides the world’s first audio-conferencing service to offer problem-solving remote control from a mobile device, enabling simple and powerful visibility, security and control over conference calls. Ring2 is a member of the BlackBerry Alliance Program and is a technology partner of Alcatel-Lucent. The company won Red Herring’s 2007 100 Europe award for hottest emerging technology in Europe and Frost & Sullivan’s 2006 Entrepreneurial Company Award in audio-conferencing for its pioneering work in mobile remote control. Ring2 is privately held, has received $10 million in equity funding and has 40 employees in offices located in London and San Francisco. For more information or to view a demonstration of Ring2’s award-winning business audio-conferencing service, please visit www.ring2.com.

Media Contacts:

Steve Flavell

Co-Founder and Co-CEO

steve@ring2.com 

Alex Crabb

ink Communications for Ring2

alex@theinkstudio.com

+1-617-488-0988 ext. 7

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