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Woosh Wireless Broadband now compatible with Vista

Media Release: 12 March 2007


Woosh Wireless Broadband now compatible with Windows Vista

Woosh Wireless has this week ensured that its wireless broadband service is now compatible with Windows Vista. Drivers are available to be downloaded from today for both the Woosh modems and the Laptop PC Cards.

Woosh users can now combine the mobility, security and entertainment upgrades that Vista brings, with the freedom of wireless broadband.

Woosh Marketing Director Nick Clarke says, “The freedom that comes with using Woosh Wireless broadband with Windows Vista is more in keeping with consumer’s changing lifestyles, as more people seek to push the boundaries of digital information and entertainment.”

Existing Woosh customers can download the Vista drivers at www.woosh.com/vista.

New Woosh hardware will begin shipping with the new drivers within the next few weeks.

ENDS

About Woosh Wireless
Woosh is providing a real broadband choice for New Zealanders.

Woosh offers easy and affordable wireless broadband access. Because Woosh has built an independent wireless broadband network, Woosh customers do not need a phone line to get Woosh broadband, giving them the benefit of cost savings and freedom from the other networks.

Woosh is backed by some of New Zealand’s leading investors including Todd Capital, Stephen Tindall and leading overseas Private Equity investors.

Woosh recently won the TUANZ prize for innovation in recognition of its broadband and voice service.

 
 
 
 
 
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