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Quova Announces First Internet Location Intelligence Platform for Online Businesses



    Quova, Inc., the leading provider of Internet geolocation
    services, today announced GeoDirectory Server 6.0, its Internet
    Location Intelligence platform, and a Proxy Locator designed to enable
    online businesses to more comprehensively determine the geographic
    location of their Web visitors. This platform supports real time
    deployment of supplemental location techniques extending beyond
    Internet Protocol (IP) geolocation and IP intelligence. The first
    platform extension, The Proxy Locator, can validate the use of a proxy
    server and, in real time, identify the geographic location of the
    originating Internet connection.

    Why Location Matters on the Internet

    In the physical world, virtually every major business decision and
    process is affected by geographic considerations. What is the local
    language and currency? Where is the transaction occurring and does
    this fit the prior patterns of behavior? What geographically-based
    regulations apply? Is this product or broadcast licensed in this
    geography? The same is true on the Internet, once considered a
    borderless medium. Online businesses ranging from e-retailers to
    broadcasters to online banks today depend on accurate geographic data
    about their Web visitors to prevent fraud, comply with regulations,
    deliver digital content, execute local search and advertising
    strategies and protect themselves from online attack.

    "The ability to physically locate devices receiving live video
    content -- in essence, defining boundaries in cyberspace - creates
    powerful sales and marketing opportunities for Major League Baseball,"
    said Joe Choti, Chief Technology Officer, Major League Baseball
    Advanced Media Group. "Quova's data services make it possible to offer
    MLB.TV content without infringing on national and local television
    broadcasters, and their ability to locate virtually any visitor to my
    web site, regardless of approach or device, saves us time and money."

    GeoDirectory Server 6.0

    GeoDirectory Server 6.0 - Internet Location Intelligence platform
    is a Java-based application that sends Quova customers the
    geographical location and network connection data for each IP address
    accessing their Web site. GeoDirectory Server 6.0 can instantly
    identify the type of Internet connection a Web visitor is using and
    deploy the most effective technique to locate that device, whether it
    is IP geolocation or another real-time locating technique. These new
    techniques provide alternative location tools for situations in which
    the IP address may not provide sufficient granularity in pinpointing
    the Web visitor's location.

    The platform can accommodate extensions for additional real time
    locating technologies such as WiFi, cellular and GPS, which will
    significantly enrich the information that a customer's automated
    online decision tools can use to determine whether they will allow,
    block or challenge a Web transaction.

    Proxy Locator

    Quova today also announced the first GeoDirectory Server 6.0
    platform extension, the Proxy Locator, which determines if a Web
    visitor is accessing a customer's Web site through a proxy server and
    thus attempting to mask their true location - an indicator of
    potential fraud. Technology acquired in 2006 from Illuminati
    Corporation, founded by Stanford University PhD students Michael
    Freedman and Martin Casado, enables Quova, in many cases, to see past
    the proxy server and locate the originating Internet connection.

    "The exponential growth in location-based services would be
    impossible without the knowledge of where a Web visitor is located.
    Quova has consistently focused on providing the most comprehensive and
    accurate methods in this area," said Marie Alexander, Quova CEO.
    "Given the increased complexity of methods to access the Internet, we
    have expanded our platform and techniques to provide one source for
    all Internet Location Intelligence."

    IP Geolocation - The Evolution

    Launched in 2000, Quova's initial generation of IP geolocation
    data services provided customers with the geographic location of the
    approximately 1.5 billion IP addresses assigned and allocated on the
    Internet. After hundreds of customer implementations and further
    research, Quova determined that simply looking at the geographic
    location of an IP address was not always enough information to
    accurately determine the location of a Web visitor. Quova introduced
    the concept of IP Intelligence in which the additional network
    characteristics such as connection type, (DSL, Dial-up), routing type
    (corporate proxy, mobile gateway, anonymizing proxy) and domain
    information associated with the IP addresses were deployed.
    Identification and labeling of these proxies and gateways began to
    clearly define the next generation of location detection system. Today
    Quova introduced the concept of Internet Location Intelligence, whose
    rules engine defines the occasion when a real-time locator is needed
    to supplement the IP Intelligence data. The first real time extension
    to Quova's Internet Location Platform is the Proxy Locator.

    Availability

    GeoDirectory Server 6.0 will be available in Q3 of 2007 directly
    through Quova and indirectly through authorised resellers and
    partners. Quova's solution is comprised of data, software and targeted
    professional services that Quova has integrated to help its clients
    meet their objectives through the use of internet geolocation
    information. The solution is priced on a subscription model and
    customers pay an annual fee based on the type of use.

    About Quova

    Quova gives online businesses the ability to determine the
    geographic location of their Web visitors. The company offers the most
    comprehensive, deeply researched and reliable Internet geolocation
    data available today--without compromising individual privacy.
    Thousands of online businesses depend on Quova's data and services to
    detect and prevent fraud, ensure regulatory compliance, manage digital
    content distribution, and localize ads and web content. The company's
    customer base includes the top three search engine sites, Major League
    Baseball Advanced Media, the BBC, Ladbroke's and Cisco Systems, and
    investors include Mobius Venture Partners and IDG. Quova was founded
    in 2000 and is based in Mountain View, California.