SEVEN Picks up 100,000 New Subscribers as Business Growth Accelerates; The Increase in Preloading of the SEVEN Software on Popular New Devices Continues the Acceleration of SEVEN's Operator Customers' Subscriber Base

SEVEN Networks today announced that more than 100,000
subscribers signed up for its push email services in the quarter April
to June 2006. This number of subscribers reflects the accelerating
rate of adoption of SEVEN's push email services worldwide.
SEVEN is currently working with over 100 operator customers,
helping some to launch their first push email service, and in more
mature regions to bring an operator branded alternative to complement
existing options. This steady stream of operator product launches,
combined with broad device availability, continuously accelerates
SEVEN's adoption rate every quarter.
Increasingly operators are pre-installing or embedding the SEVEN's
software on new mobile devices like the HTC Star Trek, the Motorola Q,
the Nokia E61, the Palm Treo 700, the Samsung M500 and the Sony
Ericsson M600. This provides an effective discovery and simple set-up
process for the end user, with proven take-up rates up to 35%.
"There is only one real indicator of success in the market; the
number of subscribers of our services. Only SEVEN and
Research-in-Motion are prepared to publish subscriber numbers and our
second quarter figures further differentiate SEVEN and establish the
company as the clear market leader for white-label push email," said
Paul Hedman, Chief Operating Officer, SEVEN. "A key part of SEVEN's
growth is due to our ongoing investment in the operators, as our
success is intertwined with that of our customers. Using our extensive
experience, we are helping operators build profitable push email
services from launch to mass market adoption in every continent, and
this proven track record continues to position us as the partner of
choice for the world's operators."
A further factor in SEVEN's rapid growth is due to its
flexibility. The service is accessible on more mobile devices than any
other push-email provider. SEVEN's software is now available on over
200 different devices, up from 120 just six months ago. It is also
available across the widest number of operating platforms including
BREW, J2ME, Windows Mobile, Palm OS and Symbian-based phones.
"The ever increasing rate of adoption for push email services is
great news for SEVEN and its operator customers. The market outlook is
very positive, and our success is testament to our operator centric
business model. SEVEN remains focused on delivering great technology
to end users and helping our operator customers to make a significant
contribution to the average revenue per user (ARPU) and customer
loyalty," concludes Hedman.

About SEVEN

SEVEN is a global provider of software that enables mobile
operators, Internet email providers and service providers to offer
their subscribers secure, low-cost, real-time access to business and
personal email applications. SEVEN's software is specialized to meet
the unique needs and requirements of the Fortune 500 enterprise, the
small-to-medium organization, workgroups, individual professionals and
consumers. The SEVEN software supports all major device platforms,
including BREW, J2ME, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Palm OS and
Symbian-based phones, and currently ships on over 200 mobile phone
models manufactured by Hitachi, HTC, HP, Motorola, Nokia, Palm, Sanyo,
Samsung, Sony Ericsson and Toshiba. SEVEN is available today across
major international network standards, and has been chosen by 100
leading mobile operators and service providers worldwide including:
including Bharti, Cingular Wireless, Etisalat, Globe Telecom,
Hutchison, KDDI Corp., NTT DoCoMo, O2, Optus, Orange, Sprint Nextel,
Starhub, Telefonica Moviles, Telenor Group, Telkom Indonesia,
Vimpelcom and Yahoo!. SEVEN is headquartered in Redwood City, CA, USA,
with local offices around the globe. For additional information, visit
www.seven.com.

SEVEN is a registered trademark of Seven Networks, Inc. Always-On
Mail, Out of the Office, System SEVEN, SEVEN Personal Edition, SEVEN
Enterprise Edition, and SEVEN Server Edition are also trademarks or
service marks of Seven Networks, Inc. or its subsidiaries. All other
trademarks or trade names are those of their respective owners.

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