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Integrated Services Group Announces First Panic Button & Roadside Services to U.S.

    HOUSTON--April 1, 2003--
    TC Pocket PC Phone Edition used for emergency platform.
    Developed in conjunction with new platform
    for tracking and personal safety.

    Wireless industry innovators Integrated Services Group (OTC-PK: ISVG) and SkyberCorp Inc, are pleased to announce the first U.S. telematics operators will be introducing the next generation services for personal safety and tracking for the PocketPC Phone Edition. This application features advanced options that make the PocketPC device a one-stop-platform for visual wireless communications, personal safety and mobile business applications.
    During the first quarter of 2003, Integrated Services Group passed a significant early milestone with the addition of SafetyLink to its GSM based telemetry platform for worldwide commercial and personal safety. SafetyLink from SkyberCorp includes services that allow customers to receive immediate emergency road-side assistance using the latest in GSM data services. The user can authorize the SafetyLink service to forward the roadside assistance request directly to a call center of their own selection. One such call center is the well known American Automobile Association (AAA).
    Steve Artz, Development Manager of SkyberCorp stated, "In todays world security and tracking are transitioning from a need to a necessity. Based on the increasing demand, we are very excited to roll-out this product. Integrated Services Group launched their tracking platform recently in North America and Brazil. Steve Artz continued to state "Today GSM coverage continues to expand. We plan to continue this expansion into the CDMA coverage areas with the new HTC CDMA PocketPC Phone which is due out soon."
    Elizabeth Ferris, CEO of ISVG stated "As the market for safety and navigation continues to grow, consumers can depend on Integrated Services Group to deliver devices that feature advanced designs and technologies that enhance the user's experience." Elizabeth continued to state, "The PocketPC Phone, with its cutting-edge combination features and GPS services will continue to provide a dynamic set of services in addition to the SyMPL Services."

    Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including without limitations, continued acceptance of the Company's products, increased levels of competition for the Company, new products and technological changes, the Company's dependence on third-party suppliers, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.