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OracleMobile to Reach Millions with Leading Wireless Partners Arch, Motient and Paradigm4


Extends Functionality of Wireless Messaging Devices With New Ask@OracleMobile Services

REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Sept. 5 - OracleMobile, a subsidiary of Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL) focused on the wireless Internet industry, today announced strategic partnerships with wireless communication leaders Arch Communications Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: APGR), Motient (Nasdaq: MTNT) and Paradigm4. These companies will each work with OracleMobile to promote OracleMobile's offering for two-way wireless messaging devices. These new partnerships, in addition to those previously announced with Research in Motion (Nasdaq: RIMM) (TSE: RIM) and Metrocall (Nasdaq: MCLL), are expected to significantly accelerate the adoption of OracleMobile's Web information-on-demand services, called Ask@OracleMobile, for the growing number of two-way wireless messaging devices on the market.

"Mobile users want access to useful, relevant and personal Internet information on demand," said Dr. Gerry Purdy, CEO of Mobile Insights, Inc. "By extending the Ask@OracleMobile services, OracleMobile and its partners are adding significantly value to the nearly seven million two-way wireless messaging devices expected to be in use by the end of the year."

More Great Services For Ask@OracleMobile Users

The Ask@OracleMobile services, initially launched in June, turn two-way wireless messaging devices into Web devices by allowing them to access the Internet without a browser. The first ten services launched were stock quotes, traffic, flight information, driving directions, horoscope, lottery, dictionary, translation, UPS tracking and weather. Today, OracleMobile extends the ability to access Internet information on demand with the addition of the following new services:

-- eBay: Receive latest bid information for open auctions;

-- News: Get headlines by category for US, world, business, sports, technology and health news from ScreamingMedia.com;

-- Movie Guide: Get theaters and show times for a particular movie playing in your area from Hollywood.com;

-- Package Tracking: Track packages worldwide from Fedex and DHL in addition to UPS; and

-- The Oracle: This "Magic 8-Ball" gives "psychic" answers to pressing questions.

Ask@OracleMobile significantly increases the value of two-way wireless messaging devices by enabling them to access important information directly from OracleMobile's wireless portal ( http://www.oraclemobile.com ). To use the service, OracleMobile two-way wireless messaging device users simply send email to Ask@oraclemobile.com using keywords such as "news business" or "eBay" and the auction number in the subject or body of the message. Users can also ask for a local movie showtimes and locations by entering keyword "movie" and then typing a zip code and a movie title. Ask@OracleMobile quickly sends back the requested information.

"Our commitment is to develop the most innovative and useful mobile services available," said Denise Lahey, CEO of OracleMobile. "By working with the leaders in wireless communication, we are able to immediately deliver these new Ask@OracleMobile services directly to the millions of people using two-way wireless communication devices today."

About OracleMobile

OracleMobile, a wholly owned subsidiary of Oracle Corp., was launched in February of this year to focus on the rapidly emerging wireless Internet market. Offering free wireless services for consumers and wireless site creation and hosting services for Internet companies and enterprises, OracleMobile is effectively mobilizing the Web. OracleMobile's consumer service supports any wireless device with Web or messaging capabilities.

About Oracle

Oracle Corporation provides the software that powers the Internet.

Trademarks

Oracle is a registered trademark and OracleMobile is a trademark or registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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