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		<title>Context Connect Awarded Canadian Patent for Directory Services and eCommerce</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 22:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny Ahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS – November 7, 2009 &#8211; Context Connect, LLC. (“CCL or the Company”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded Canadian Patent #2,416,227 &#8211; A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks.  The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>NEWBURYPORT</strong><strong>, MASSACHUSETTS – November 7, 2009</strong> &#8211; Context Connect, LLC. (“CCL or the Company”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded Canadian Patent #2,416,227 &#8211; A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks.  The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring or needing the actual contact number (e.g., phone number) through a DNS-based contextual platform.  The patent extends to directory-based connectivity calls as well as electronic transactions or eCommerce via mobile devices. </p>
<p>The patent describes methods for providing secure connectivity across disparate networks or service providers.  Contextual, DNS-based directory listings are created by consumers or groups, while connectivity to individuals is made without revealing valuable customer information and data – thus ensuring a more appropriate way of getting connected through a private-based directory platform (no phone numbers revealed).  The patent covers directory-enabled connectivity calls (e.g., SMS or voice calls) originating from social network sites that do not reveal actual connectivity details of target subscribers. </p>
<p>“We are very pleased to our continued growth in our intellectual property portfolio worldwide,” stated Sunny Ahn, CEO and President of Context Connect. “Our IP coverage will help protect our ability to provide private directory-based connectivity calls from any web or mobile site that protects the privacy of the target subscriber.”</p>
<p>CCL provides solutions that enable cross-platform connectivity that allows individuals to find and connect to wireless subscribers across multiple devices and multiple provider platforms.  The Company also provides a private mass notification service, ccAlert™, that allows a single message to thousands of people, via the communication devices they have.</p>
<h1>About Context Connect, LLC</h1>
<p>Context Connect is a leading provider of private directory and connectivity solutions. The company’s DNS-based contextual directory enables individuals to ‘find and connect’ to others, without revealing the connectivity details of the individuals. The company has a broad intellectual property portfolio around a technical model to protect subscriber privacy and carrier relationships while facilitating connectivity. Context Connect was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Newburyport, Massachusetts, with a regional office in New Zealand. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.contextconnect.com">http://www.contextconnect.com</a>.</p>
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<p>Context Connect are trademarks of Context Connect, LLC. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.</p>
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		<title>Context Connect Awarded China Patent for Directory Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 21:39:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny Ahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newburyport, Massachusetts – June 20, 2009 - Context Connect, LLC. (“CCL” or “the Company”), a leading provider of private directory-based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded China Patent #ZL 01812818.1 - A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks.  The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Newburyport, Massachusetts – June 20, 2009</strong> - Context Connect, LLC. (“CCL” or “the Company”), a leading provider of private directory-based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded China Patent #ZL 01812818.1 - A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks.  The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring or needing the actual contact number (e.g., phone number) through a DNS-based contextual platform.  The patent extends to directory-based connectivity calls as well as electronic transactions or eCommerce via mobile devices.</p>
<p>The patent describes methods for providing secure connectivity across disparate networks or service providers. Contextual, DNS-based directory listings are created by consumers or groups, while connectivity to individuals is made without revealing valuable customer information and data – thus ensuring a more appropriate way of getting connected (self provisioned contextual listings) through a private-based platform (no phone numbers revealed). The patent covers directory assistance/enquiry listings by consumers and merchants that do not reveal actual connectivity details like DNS-like registrar services and vanity-based mobile directories.</p>
<p>“We continue to broaden our IP portfolio globally,” stated Sunny Ahn, CEO and President of Context Connect. “Our portfolio enables us to protect the concept of a global directory platform that protects the privacy of the individual while creating revenues for service providers.”</p>
<p>CCL provides solutions that enable cross-platform connectivity that allows individuals to ‘find and connect’ to wireless subscribers across multiple devices and multiple provider platforms. The Company also provides a private mass notification service, ccAlert™, that allows a single message to thousands of people, via the communication devices they have.</p>
<p><strong>About Context Connect, LLC.</strong></p>
<p>Context Connect is a leading provider of private directory and connectivity solutions. The company’s DNS-based contextual directory enables individuals to ‘find and connect’ to others, without revealing the connectivity details of the individuals. The company has a broad intellectual property portfolio around a technical model to protect subscriber privacy and carrier relationships while facilitating connectivity. Context Connect was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Newburyport, Massachusetts, with a regional office in Wellington, New Zealand. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.contextconnect.com/"><span style="color: #3a87dd;">http://www.contextconnect.com</span></a>.</p>
<p>Media contacts:<br />
Context Connect, LLC: Sam Sprague, (978) 462-6388</p>
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		<title>Context Connect Receives Patent Approval in Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 04:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny Ahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newburyport, Massachusetts – May 20, 2009 – Context Connect, LLC. (“CCL or the Company”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has received notification of patent approval in both China (Patent application #CN1339536) and Canada (Patent application #CA2416227) - A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks. The patents are focused [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Newburyport, Massachusetts – May 20, 2009</strong> – Context Connect, LLC. (“CCL or the Company”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has received notification of patent approval in both China (Patent application #CN1339536) and Canada (Patent application #CA2416227) - A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks. The patents are focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring or needing the actual contact number (e.g., phone number) through a DNS-based contextual platform. The patent extends to directory-based connectivity calls as well as electronic transactions or eCommerce via mobile devices.</p>
<p>The patent describes methods for providing secure connectivity across disparate networks or service providers. Contextual, DNS-based directory listings are created by consumers or groups, while connectivity to individuals is made without revealing valuable customer information and data – thus ensuring a more appropriate way of getting connected (self provisioned contextual listings) through a private-based platform (no phone numbers revealed). The patent covers directory assistance/enquiry listings by consumers and merchants that do not reveal actual connectivity details like DNS-like registrar services.</p>
<p>“Our intellectual property portfolio is a key asset for our organization and we continue to build our IP coverage worldwide,” stated Sunny Ahn, CEO and President of Context Connect. “These patents will help provide our firm with coverage for DNS-based directory solution, specifically around the wireless directory assistance (WDA) and yellow page DNS-based registration solutions involving contextual listing.”</p>
<p>CCL provides solutions that enable cross-platform connectivity that allows individuals to find and connect to wireless subscribers across multiple devices and multiple provider platforms. The Company also provides a private mass notification service, ccAlert™, that allows a single message to thousands of people, via the communication devices they have.</p>
<p><strong>About Context Connect, LLC.</strong></p>
<p>Context Connect is a leading provider of private directory and connectivity solutions.  The company’s DNS-based contextual directory enables individuals to ‘find and connect’ to others, without revealing the connectivity details of the individuals. The company has a broad intellectual property portfolio around a technical model to protect subscriber privacy and carrier relationships while facilitating connectivity. Context Connect is based in Newburyport, Massachusetts, with a regional office in Wellington, New Zealand. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.contextconnect.com/">http://www.contextconnect.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Context Connect Awarded European Patent for Directory Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 02:43:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newburyport, Massachusetts – October 17, 2007 – Context Connect, LLC. (“CCL or the Company”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded European Patent #EP1301887 &#8211; A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks. The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Newburyport, Massachusetts – October 17, 2007</strong> – Context Connect, LLC. (“CCL or the Company”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded European Patent #EP1301887 &#8211; A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks. The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring or needing the actual contact number (e.g., phone number) through a DNS-based contextual platform. The patent extends to directory-based connectivity calls as well as electronic transactions or eCommerce via mobile devices.</p>
<p>The patent describes methods for providing secure connectivity across disparate networks or service providers. Contextual, DNS-based directory listings are created by consumers or groups, while connectivity to individuals is made without revealing valuable customer information and data – thus ensuring a more appropriate way of getting connected (self provisioned contextual listings) through a private-based platform (no phone numbers revealed). The patent covers directory assistance/enquiry listings by consumers and merchants that do not reveal actual connectivity details like DNS-like registrar services.</p>
<p>“We continue to build and grow our portfolio of intellectual property worldwide around private directory solutions,” stated Sunny Ahn, CEO and President of Context Connect. “This patent will help provide our firm with coverage for DNS-based directory solution in Europe, specifically around the wireless directory assistance (WDA) and yellow page DNS-based registration solutions involving contextual listing.”</p>
<p>CCL provides solutions that enable cross-platform connectivity that allows individuals to find and connect to wireless subscribers across multiple devices and multiple provider platforms. The Company also provides a private mass notification service, ccAlert™, that allows a single message to thousands of people, via the communication devices they have.</p>
<p><strong>About Context Connect, Inc.</strong></p>
<p>Context Connect is a leading provider of private directory and connectivity solutions. The company’s DNS-based contextual directory enables individuals to ‘find and connect’ to others, without revealing the connectivity details of the individuals. The company has a broad intellectual property portfolio around a technical model to protect subscriber privacy and carrier relationships while facilitating connectivity. Context Connect was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Newburyport, Massachusetts, with a regional office in Wellington, New Zealand. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.contextconnect.com/">http://www.contextconnect.com</a>.</p>
<p>Media contacts:<br />
Context Connect, LLC: Sammie Luff, (978) 462-6388</p>
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		<title>Context Connect Awarded New Zealand Patent for Directory Services and eCommerce</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 May 2006 03:32:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny Ahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newburyport, Massachusetts – May 1, 2006 – Context Connect, Inc. (“CCI”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded New Zealand Patent No. 524175 &#8211; A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks. The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Newburyport, Massachusetts – May 1, 2006</strong> – Context Connect, Inc. (“CCI”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded New Zealand Patent No. 524175 &#8211; A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks. The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring or needing the actual contact number (e.g., phone number) through a DNS-based contextual platform. The patent extends to directory-based connectivity calls as well as electronic transactions or eCommerce via mobile devices.</p>
<p>The patent describes methods for providing secure connectivity across disparate networks or service providers. Contextual, DNS-based directory listings are created by consumers or groups, while connectivity to individuals is made without revealing valuable customer information and data – thus ensuring a more appropriate way of getting connected (self provisioned contextual listings) through a private-based platform (no phone numbers revealed).</p>
<p>“We continue to build and grow our portfolio of intellectual property worldwide,” stated Sunny Ahn, CEO and President of Context Connect. “This patent provides our organization with a significant competitive advantage with any private, DNS-based directory solution in the New Zealand, specifically around the wireless directory assistance (WDA) and contextual listing areas.”</p>
<p>The CCI solution enables cross-platform connectivity that allows individuals to find and connect to wireless subscribers across multiple devices and multiple provider platforms &#8211; thus directory assistance to ‘find and connect’ to mobile subscribers.</p>
<p><strong>About Context Connect</strong></p>
<p>Context Connect is a leading provider of directory-based connectivity and directory assistance solutions. Context Connect enables users to ‘find and connect’ to each other across multiple devices and provider networks through a contextual, DNS-based connectivity platform – thus enabling wireless directory assistance (WDA). CCI also provides enterprise directory solutions and identity management services through its contextual platform. CCI is headquartered in Newburyport, Massachusetts, with regional offices in London and Wellington, New Zealand.</p>
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<p>Context Connect are trademarks of Context Connect, Inc. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.</p>
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		<title>Context Connect Awarded UK Patent for Directory Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2005 03:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny Ahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newburyport, Massachusetts – January 13, 2005 &#8211; Context Connect, Inc. (“CCI”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded U.K. Patent No. GB2376112 &#8211; A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks. The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Newburyport, Massachusetts – January 13, 2005</strong> &#8211; Context Connect, Inc. (“CCI”), a leading provider of directory based connectivity services, today announced it has been awarded U.K. Patent No. GB2376112 &#8211; A System and Method for Directory Services and eCommerce Across Multi-Provider Networks. The patent is focused on the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring or needing the actual contact number (e.g., phone number) through a DNS-based contextual platform. The patent extends to directory-based connectivity calls as well as electronic transactions or eCommerce via mobile devices.</p>
<p>The patent describes methods for providing connectivity across disparate networks or service providers through a private-based platform. Consumers can self-provision their own directory/connectivity listings while connecting to individuals without revealing their own valuable customer information and data – thus ensuring the privacy for both the consumer and service providers involved.</p>
<p>“This patent is another key asset in our growing portfolio of intellectual property worldwide,” stated Sunny Ahn, CEO of Context Connect. “This patent provides our organization with a significant competitive advantage with any private, DNS-based directory solution in the UK, specifically around the wireless directory assistance (WDA) area.”</p>
<p>The CCI solution enables cross-platform connectivity that allows individuals to find and connect to wireless subscribers across multiple devices and multiple provider platforms &#8211; thus directory assistance to ‘find and connect’ to mobile subscribers.</p>
<p><strong>About Context Connect</strong></p>
<p>Context Connect is a leading provider of directory-based connectivity and directory assistance solutions. Context Connect enables users to ‘find and connect’ to each other across multiple devices and provider networks through a contextual, DNS-based connectivity platform – thus enabling wireless directory assistance (WDA). CCI also provides enterprise directory solutions and identity management services through its contextual platform. CCI is headquartered in Newburyport, Massachusetts, with regional offices in London and Wellington, New Zealand.</p>
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<p>Context Connect are trademarks of Context Connect, Inc. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.</p>
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		<title>Context Connect to Present at the VentureOne’s 6th Annual VentureOne Exchange Conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2004 03:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newburyport, Massachusetts, October 18, 2004 — Context Connect (“CCI”), a leading provider of directory-based connectivity and directory services, will be presenting at the VentureOne’s 6th Annual VentureOne Exchange Conference being held at the Hilton Boston Logon Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, October 19-20, 2004. CEO Sunny Ahn will present on a panel entitled, &#8220;Communication &#38; Internet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Newburyport, Massachusetts, October 18, 2004</strong> — Context Connect (“CCI”), a leading provider of directory-based connectivity and directory services, will be presenting at the VentureOne’s 6th Annual VentureOne Exchange Conference being held at the Hilton Boston Logon Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, October 19-20, 2004.</p>
<p>CEO Sunny Ahn will present on a panel entitled, &#8220;Communication &amp; Internet Track: Connectivity and Communication Tools and Messaging,” on Tuesday, October 19th, 2004. The panel will explore innovation in the communication tool and messaging world.</p>
<p>The VentureOne Exchange is the East Coast&#8217;s leading networking and deal flow event for venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, CEOs, and corporate development executives active in the technology industry. Each year, companies that present their business plans at the Exchange raise, on average, nearly $700 million in new capital funding.</p>
<p><strong>About Context Connect</strong></p>
<p>Context Connect is a leading provider of directory-based connectivity and directory assistance solutions. Context Connect enables users to ‘find and connect’ to each other across multiple devices and provider networks through a contextual, DNS-based connectivity platform – thus enabling wireless directory assistance (WDA). CCI also provides enterprise directory solutions and identity management services through its contextual platform. CCI is headquartered in Newburyport, Massachusetts, with regional offices in London and Wellington, New Zealand.</p>
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		<title>CEO Ahn Testifies Before US House of Representatives on Wireless Directory Assistance</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2004 00:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny Ahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newburyport, Massachusetts – September 29, 2004 – The following is the testimony of Sunny Ahn Before the U.S. House Of Representatives on Wireless Directory Assistance: Thank you Mr. Chairman and Members of this Committee. I appreciate the opportunity to testify before you today on the topic of Wireless Directory Assistance. My name is Sunny Ahn and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Newburyport, Massachusetts – September 29, 2004</strong> – The following is the<a href="http://archives.energycommerce.house.gov/reparchives/108/Hearings/09292004hearing1387/Ahn2245.htm" target="_blank"> testimony of Sunny Ahn </a>Before the U.S. House Of Representatives on Wireless Directory Assistance:</p>
<p>Thank you Mr. Chairman and Members of this Committee. I appreciate the opportunity to testify before you today on the topic of Wireless Directory Assistance. My name is Sunny Ahn and I am the CEO of Context Connect, Inc.</p>
<p>Over the past four years Context Connect has developed, patented and continues to improve upon an innovative set of technologies that together provide a privacy-based platform for Directory Assistance Services. Our technologies give consumers a portfolio of choices in providing them not only with privacy, but with control of their directory services as well. We have worked with telecommunications carriers, enterprises, and other service providers in the United States, Europe, and the Asia Pacific regions. As such, I would like to share with you some of our thoughts and experiences to date.</p>
<p><strong>PRIVACY VS. CONTROL</strong></p>
<p> Let me start by addressing the core issue of privacy and how it relates to Directory Assistance directories. One of the problems that I continue to see in our industry today is how we use the word “privacy” without making the distinction between privacy and control, which are two very different things and are both important. Privacy, in the context of directory assistance, constitutes protecting consumers’ personal information, in particular not revealing one’s phone number or ‘name and address’ information without their permission. Control, on the other hand, is the means by which we manage our connectivity: that is, determining how, when and who can contact us via a directory service, whether one’s personal information is kept private or not.</p>
<p><strong>AVAILABLE PRIVACY AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES</strong></p>
<p>There is technology today that addresses both the privacy and the control aspects of Directory Assistance. For example, subscribers can create directory listings that protect their personal information. Such technology enables a call to be placed through a Wireless Directory Assistance Service without requiring or revealing the call recipient’s phone number.</p>
<p>Masking technology on the phone number is available on two levels: one at the time of a Directory Assistance inquiry where the call center agent does not reveal the phone number and the second on a monthly billing record. On the latter point, masking technologies that protect consumer numbers from becoming public information are currently in use and commonly accepted. For example, technology that protects consumers’ credit card or bank account numbers mask all but four of the sixteen digits on paper receipts, websites or other places where the information might be captured. One caveat is that there are regulatory, financial and integration challenges that will certainly have an impact on whether this aspect of masking can be reasonably accomplished and these should not be overlooked.</p>
<p>Subscribers can also protect or mask their name and physical address. This ‘name and address’ information can be protected by use of a domain-name service for mobile devices. This concept is similar to the way individuals create email addresses or URLs for websites. Subscribers can choose how they want to be listed, whether it is professional, personal or private in nature, based on their relationships with people, rather than having to use their names and physical addresses. Technology allows individuals to create single or multiple directory listings according to their own parameters about how they want to be located. For example, my business colleagues could dial 411 and contact me using the listing “Sunny at Context Connect.” Or, my friends could call me at “Sunny at the Newburyport Tennis Club.” In both cases, the caller does not have access to either my phone number or my ‘name and address’ information unless I decide to reveal it.</p>
<p>Technology also gives consumers control over how they want to be connected. For example, consumers can choose how they receive their Directory Assistance calls, either through a directly connected voice call, a text message, or a call completed through a third-party partner. We can also allow individuals to accept, decline, or redirect calls to another device such as a land-line phone, voicemail or even email. Some of these services can be provided where the subscriber does not have to use their own minutes to receive a Wireless Directory Assistance call. We can also provide choices as to when people choose to be contacted via Directory Assistance, say only before 5pm on weekdays. And lastly, we can not only provide consumers with choices regarding who can reach them via a directory service, but we can even allow them to revoke that capability at some point in the future without their privacy being compromised.</p>
<p>My point here is to establish that technology is already available that can ensure consumers privacy over their personal information while providing them with options to control how they want to be contacted if they elect to be included in a Wireless Directory Assistance Service directory. In addition, these technologies continue to evolve rapidly; many of these were not even available when this legislation was first proposed last November.</p>
<p>In our experience working on Directory Assistance services in the U.S. and around the globe, there is no question that consumers are strongly demanding more efficient ways to connect. I would like to reference the latest study by the Pierz Group that was conducted in August 2004.</p>
<p>According to that study, if wireless services were currently constructed with consumer protections similar to the traditional Directory Assistance fixed line services, only 11% of wireless subscribers would participate by listing themselves in that directory. However, if a Wireless Directory Assistance Service included even a basic level of privacy and control features, participation would increase to over 50%. And, if consumers were offered comprehensive privacy protections, estimated participation would increase even further to over 60%.</p>
<p>These survey findings are very consistent with our own experience in the U.K. and New Zealand where the majority of mobile subscribers would participate with appropriate privacy tools. Interestingly, in the UK, where 40% of fixed line customers have chosen to not be included in the Directory Assistance directory, nearly 50% of them would actually come back into the directory if basic privacy and control tools were given.</p>
<p>Another proof point of the receptivity of the market to offering a suite of privacy and control options has to do with the experience of one of our customers who has already successfully implemented a Directory Assistance service that includes wireless phone numbers. That customer is focused on providing directory services to a large vertical market segment, most of which use mobile phones. Because they were able to mask the phone numbers and provide additional privacy and control features, nearly 75% of all their prospects that have heard of the service have opted to be included in the directory. While this service provider is not restricted with regulatory and industry coordination challenges, this further demonstrates that when marketed appropriately, privacy and control tools can increase the participation within a directory and ultimately improve the usefulness of that directory to consumers.</p>
<p><strong>CONCLUSION</strong></p>
<p>In conclusion, it is clear from the market research conducted to date that there is a strong market need and demand for Wireless Directory Assistance Services. Annually, billions of calls are already placed in the U.S. through existing directories. However there is no single Directory Assistance service that is appropriate for everyone. The key, therefore, is to construct these services in a way that gives control to the consumer and that provides a viable directory for all concerned.</p>
<p>Subscribers have very legitimate and important privacy concerns. Most of us sitting here in this room use a wireless phone. We recognize that the continued confidentiality of personal information and control on when, where and how each of us want to be connected to is a very personal concern. Subscribers should and can have the ultimate decision on what personal information goes into a directory, if any. Context Connect and other companies have technologies that can address these concerns thoughtfully, carefully and with flexibility. As the market and these technologies continue to evolve, we need to allow flexibility for industry participants to move quickly to meet and exceed the demands of consumers who are increasingly knowledgeable and sophisticated in their technology purchases.</p>
<p>Context Connect supports providing the most comprehensive privacy and control features available, and also highly encourages innovation and progress within our industry to ensure maximum customer satisfaction.</p>
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		<title>Context Connect Awarded US Patent for Context Association</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2004 03:44:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny Ahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boxford, Massachusetts – May 4, 2004 &#8211; Context Connect, Inc. (“CCI”), a leading provider of fixed line and wireless directory services, today announced it has been awarded U.S. Patent No. 6,731,927 for context association with directory assistance, specifically the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring or needing the actual contact number (e.g., phone number). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Boxford, Massachusetts – May 4, 2004</strong> &#8211; Context Connect, Inc. (“CCI”), a leading provider of fixed line and wireless directory services, today announced it has been awarded U.S. Patent No. 6,731,927 for context association with directory assistance, specifically the ability to ‘find and connect’ individuals without requiring or needing the actual contact number (e.g., phone number).</p>
<p>The patent describes methods for providing connectivity across disparate networks or service providers through a private-based platform. Consumers can self-provision their own directory/connectivity listings while connecting to individuals without revealing their own valuable customer information and data – thus ensuring the privacy for both the consumer and service providers involved.</p>
<p>“This patent is a key asset in our growing portfolio of intellectual property and it emphasizes our strong history of innovation,” stated Sunny Ahn, co-founder of Context Connect. “This patent provides our organization with a significant competitive advantage with any wireless directory assistance (WDA) solution provided today.”</p>
<p>The CCI solution enables cross-platform connectivity that allows individuals to find and connect to wireless subscribers across multiple devices and multiple provider platforms &#8211; thus directory assistance to ‘find and connect’ to mobile subscribers.</p>
<p><strong>About Context Connect</strong><br />
Context Connect is a leading provider of directory assistance and directory-based solutions. Context Connect enables users to ‘find and connect’ to each other across multiple devices and provider networks through a contextual, DNS-based connectivity platform – thus enabling wireless directory assistance (WDA). CCI also provides enterprise directory solutions and identity management services through its contextual platform. CCI is headquartered in Boxford, Massachusetts, with regional offices in London and Wellington, New Zealand.</p>
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		<title>Context Connect to Present at the Marcus Evans Telecom and Directory Services Conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2004 03:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sunny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newburyport, Massachusetts, March 30, 2004 — Context Connect (“CCI”), a leading provider of directory-based connectivity and directory services, will be presenting at the Marcus Evans Telecom and Directory Service Conference being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 31 – April 2, 2004. CEO Sunny Ahn will present within the Technology Overview section entitled, &#8220;Equipping Directory Assistance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Newburyport, Massachusetts, March 30, 2004</strong> — Context Connect (“CCI”), a leading provider of directory-based connectivity and directory services, will be presenting at the Marcus Evans Telecom and Directory Service Conference being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 31 – April 2, 2004.</p>
<p>CEO Sunny Ahn will present within the Technology Overview section entitled, &#8220;Equipping Directory Assistance Providers for Enhanced Services,” on Friday, April 2nd, 2004. The presentation will explore new opportunities and disruptive technologies within the Directory Enquiry market.</p>
<p>Marcus Evans, one of the worlds leading business information companies, is dedicated to the provision of global business intelligence and information to assist in strategic and effective decision making. The Group creates major sector-focused events for business learning and networking opportunities across a variety of industries and professions. In addition Professional training products, Market analysis reports and Business-to-business internet marketplaces, provide a portfolio of products for an entire company&#8217;s needs.</p>
<p><strong>About Context Connect</strong></p>
<p>Context Connect is a leading provider of directory-based connectivity and directory assistance solutions. Context Connect enables users to ‘find and connect’ to each other across multiple devices and provider networks through a contextual, DNS-based connectivity platform – thus enabling wireless directory assistance (WDA). CCI also provides enterprise directory solutions and identity management services through its contextual platform. CCI is headquartered in Newburyport, Massachusetts, with regional offices in London and Wellington, New Zealand.</p>
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