Terocelo True Software Radio Technology Can Solve The Spectrum Shortage Dilemma
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[September 14, 2007]

Terocelo True Software Radio Technology Can Solve The Spectrum Shortage Dilemma

VAN NUYS, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Terocelo Inc. announced today its proprietary True Software Radio(R) technology contained in the Lycon(TM) family of chips can address the ongoing international issue of spectrum shortage. The Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") in the United States, as well as corresponding agencies in many other countries regulate the radio spectrum. The spectrum is divided into channels, which are usually licensed, by individuals, corporations, and municipalities as primary users. However, the rapid growth of new communication services such as a triple play (voice, data and multimedia) with its heightened demand for usable spectrum is limited by the severe shortage of available spectrum. The FCC has proposed a solution for mitigating spectrum shortage by implementing the dynamic spectrum allocation (DSA).



The integration of different services such as voice, data and video promises to open a new page in the quality and scope of customer services as well as open new opportunities for substantial growth of service provider's revenues. However, there is a problem in the triple play. This problem is the scarcity of available spectrum. That scarcity is the result of confluence of two major factors: sharp increase in the usable spectrum for spectrum hungry multimedia applications from one side and outdated static spectrum allocation principles from another.

Dynamic spectrum allocation allows for the changes across the entire market. "You can use any wireless device and download any mobile broadband application, with no restrictions," said FCC Chairman Kevin J. Martin. In short, the proposal would allow people to choose their service provider, rather than be tied to a particular provider based on the device they chose."



"Terocelo's TSR(TM) technology is designed to resolve problems with traditional product offerings approach, including high volume devices such as mobile phones which are very cost sensitive, and become cost prohibitive when continuing to add new RF circuitry which will keep on adding to the total bill-of-materials driving consumer costs up. Additionally the traditional approach results in hardware obsolescence. Each time a new application or service needs to be rolled out, the service provider will have to wait until a critical mass of users upgrade to the latest design of handset. Terocelo's technology is becoming imperative to meet tomorrow's wireless user requirements," said Antonio Turgeon, Chairman and CEO.

For more information on how Terocelo's True Software Radio(R) address Dynamic Spectrum Allocation visit www.terocelo.com and read its' White Paper, One step closer to realization of the FCC proposal: Lycon(TM) chips promise implementation of the FCC solution to spectrum shortage

About Terocelo Inc.

TechnoConcepts Inc. (OTCBB:TCPS)(Frankfurt: UYE.F) does business as Terocelo Inc. Terocelo is in the business of designing, developing, licensing and marketing technology focused in the communications marketplace. Terocelo is positioned in the high-growth, wireless communication market, having developed breakthrough, disruptive technologies. These technologies can be integrated into many high-volume commercial markets, including cell phone, automotive, base station, Femto/Pico Cell, and First Responder markets.

The company has developed and patented True Software Radio(R), a proprietary technology that creates convergence for the wireless industry. True Software Radio(R) has produced the Lycon(TM) family of wireless transmitter-receiver chipsets, designed to enable cell phones, PDAs, laptops, and infrastructure with different radio frequencies, standards, and protocols to adjust by software command so that they can communicate across otherwise incompatible networks, without the need for multiple radios. Lycon(TM) chipsets replace the front end, I/F processing, ADC, and digital filtering sections of radios. Because the technology simplifies design and reduces component costs, the company believes that Lycon(TM) and True Software Radio(R) are ideal platforms for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) to develop new wireless broadband, mobile data, cellular, and other next-generation wireless applications.

More information is available at www.terocelo.com.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995

Forward-looking statements in this release do not constitute guarantees of future performance. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. Such statements may relate, among other things to expected financial and operating results, the expected acceptance of the company's products, the usefulness and benefits of the company's products generally and the acceptance of the company's technological solutions and its ability to achieve its goals, plans and objectives. The risks and uncertainties that may affect forward-looking statements include among others: difficulties providing solutions that meet the needs of customers, difficulty in developing new products, difficulty in relationships with vendors and partners, difficulty in introducing products in the marketplace and gaining acceptance of those products, difficulty gaining necessary governmental approvals, difficulty facing the intense competition present in the wireless communications industry, the company's limited operating history, its inexperience in operating internationally and difficulty managing rapid growth. For a more detailed discussion of the risks and uncertainties of TechnoConcepts' business, please refer to the company's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2006, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and as subsequently amended. The company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement contained in this press release or with respect to the announcements described herein.

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