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E-City Software's 3D CityMap Wireless Gathers Press Momentum for Launch At World's Largest Wireless Show.

Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers

CTIA WIRELESS 2002

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 30, 2002

E-City Software, Inc. (E-City) (OTCBB:ECTY) announced today that its 3D CityMap Wireless product would launch at the CTIA WIRELESS 2002 Conference, the world's largest wireless industry conference, which is to be held in Orlando, Florida on March 17-20, 2002.

CEO Anis Jessa explained, "We have received a number of inquiries regarding the upcoming launch of our 3D CityMap Wireless product and feel that the CTIA Conference will be the best forum in which to launch and showcase this innovative wireless mapping product. The leading carriers, hardware and software providers, system developers and integrators, resellers and customers for the 3D CityMap Wireless will all be in attendance. Once individual carriers see the competitive advantage of offering 3D CityMap wireless to their subscribers, we believe the potential is limitless."

E-City's wireless product and related launch has received mention in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The Puget Sound Business Journal, on www.eyefortravel.com (a UK based e-marketing and technology resource for the travel community), on www.m-travel.com (a US based source of news for the travel industry), and on www.wirelessdevnet.com (a leading on-line community for information technology professionals interested in mobile computing and communications).

The E-City 3D CityMap Wireless product is designed to deliver high-quality, visually enhanced maps over wireless enabled devices. E-City mapping content, originally developed for delivery over the Internet or in secure Intranet environments, is ideally suited for viewing by the traveler, business professional or user of handheld location based services.

Mobile fleets, dispatch centers, E-911 enabled wireless devices, wearable computers, and in-vehicle navigation devices can all benefit from our core mapping technology and content applied in the wireless environment.

CEO Anis Jessa continued, "We believe absolutely in the future of wireless data transmission, the enormity of the market potential and the natural fit with GPS, GIS and mapping applications in this environment. For instance, Symbian was founded by telecommunications giants Nokia, Ericsson, and later Motorola to create a common software platform for wireless information devices. In a memo to employees, Bill Gates, Microsoft's chairman, singled out Symbian, a then 10-month-old company with just 260 employees, as one of the greatest competitive threats to his corporate empire. Mr. Gates is not alone in believing that wireless data transmission has the potential to change everything. We believe that the 3D CityMap Wireless product represents a `killer-application' for E-City and we intend to aggressively pursue this market."

E-City Software, Inc. (OTCBB:ECTY) is a developer of interactive maps for cities around the world. E-City sells its products to customers on the basis of both annual licensing fees and revenue share arrangements. E-City distributes its products directly to its customers, through arrangements with strategic partners and through its network of distributors and value added resellers.

For more information about E-City Software or its products, please visit our website at www.ecitysoftware.com.

NOTE: Information contained in this press release, other than historical information, should be considered forward-looking in nature and is subject to various risks or uncertainties and assumptions.

The risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to the impact of competitive products and pricing, product demand and market acceptance, reliance on key strategic alliances, fluctuations in operating results, the potential unavailability of financing sources and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated, estimated or expected. E-City Software assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect actual results, changes in assumptions or changes in factors affecting such forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

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