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THE MESSAGING ANTI ABUSE WORKING GROUP (MAAWG) WELCOMES COMCAST TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS GROUP

MAAWG’s Third General Meeting To Be Held March 1st-3rd in San Diego

Wilmington, Delaware, – March 1st , 2005 - The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG), a group of communications and technology companies committed to eradicating spam, viruses and other forms of messaging abuse, today announced that Comcast has joined the group at the Board of Directors – Sponsor level. With this addition, the MAAWG surpasses an addressable base of over 450 Million subscribers.

Comcast has joined MAAWG in an effort to develop initiatives with all MAAWG members to address the messaging abuse problem in areas of technology, industry collaboration and public policy.

"Comcast is dedicated to continuously providing our customers the best broadband Internet experience. This membership aligns with our company’s focus on developing innovative and best-in-class communication solutions that keep our customers secure while exceeding their expectations,” said Mitch Bowling, vice president of operations and technical support for Comcast Online.

“Collaborating with other message service providers against abuse further demonstrates our commitment to continuously improving our customers’ online communication experience,” Bowling added.

By addressing these areas, Comcast and the other MAAWG members hope to help prevent global spamming, virus and denial-of-attacks problems facing current and potential users. Addressing a single geographic region will not solve the problem. It requires companies working together across geographic regions in the areas of technology, collaboration and public policy to help resolve these issues.

“We are excited to have Comcast as a part of MAAWG’s board of directors. We look forward to working with them to help us define a set of ongoing best practices across providers to improve deliverability while eliminating spam and viruses,” said Omar Tellez, Chair of the Outreach and Communications Subcommittee and Director of Market Development at Openwave.

MAAWG’s next general meeting will be held in San Diego, CA from March 1st to March 3rd, 2004. For more information on the meeting please go to www.maawg.org

About MAAWG
The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) is an independent non-profit coalition of worldwide carriers and technology providers. MAAWG is dedicated to solving messaging abuse by working along three initiatives – collaboration across operators, best practices technology, and providing an industry voice into public policy.

MAAWG Members include:

  • Sponsors (Board of Directors)
    • America Online
    • Bell Canada (Toronto: BC_pa.TO)
    • BellSouth (NYSE: BLS)
    • Charter Communications (NASDAQ: CHTR)
    • Cingular Wireless (NYSE: SBC)
    • Cloudmark
    • Cox Communications (NYSE: COX)
    • Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA)
    • EarthLink (NASDAQ: ELNK)
    • France Telecom (Paris: FTE.PA)
    • Goodmail Systems
    • Openwave Systems (NASDAQ: OPWV)
    • Verizon (NYSE: VZ)
    • Yahoo!
  • Full Members
    • Cablevision
    • Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ, NASDAQ: IIJI)
    • IronPort
    • Sprint (NYSE: FON)
    • Verisign
  • Supporters
    • Bizanga LTD
    • Checkfree Corporation
    • Cincinnati Bell
    • Fortinet Inc.
    • Habeas Inc.
    • Kelkea, Inc.
    • MX Logic
    • NetVision LLC
    • Omniti Computer Consulting, Inc.
    • Return Path, Inc.
    • Singlefin
    • Skylist, Inc.
    • TDC
    • TDS Telecom, TDS Metrocom (AMEX: TDS)

 

For further information, contact:
Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group
572B Ruger Street
P.O. Box 29920
San Francisco, California
94129-0920
Telephone: 1-415-561-6277
Executive Director,
Jerry Upton
jerry.upton@maawg.org

BellSouth
Brent Fowler
1-404-829-8722
brent.fowler@bellsouth.com


Openwave Systems
Nicole Arena
1-650-346-4293
nicole.arena@openwave.com


Comcast
Jeanne Russo
1-215-981-8552
jeanne_russo@comcast.com

Alexandra Trask
EarthLink
404-748-7267 direct
traska@corp.earthlink.net


America Online
Nicholas Graham
703-265-1801

Sprint
Charles M. Fleckenstein
913-794-2943