Tech Leaders Debate Impact of the "New Internet" on Digital Home at CES 2006

IPv6-Enabled Devices, Now Mandated by Many Government Bodies, Will Greatly Expand Capacity, Mobility and Security of Vast Array of Consumer Electronic Products

SANTA MONICA, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/29/05 -- IPv6 Summit Inc., a company dedicated to providing services and products for the New Internet, or Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), introduces the "New Internet Consumer Electronics" conference track at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2006 on Thursday, January 5, from 10:00am to 5:00pm in the Sands Convention Center. The special one day track will focus primarily on the importance of IPv6-enabled consumer devices including high-quality Television-over-Internet, IP-enabled cell phones, homes of the future with power-line high-speed data and mobile take-it-with-you access, and cooperative networked A/V systems. Leading executives will discuss what IPv6 really means, why it is replacing today's Internet, and the opportunities for new business. IPv6 Summit is a subsidiary of Innofone, Inc. (OTC: INFN), the first public company focused exclusively on IPv6.

"After concluding another successful U.S. IPv6 Summit this Winter, leading government and military officials were able to lay the foundation and bring increased demand for the US government to mandate and move to IPv6 by 2008," says Alex Lightman, CEO of the IPv6 Summit, Inc. "The essential next step is to educate the public and consumer-driven enterprises in the benefits and opportunities the 'New Internet' will bring. The 'New Internet Consumer Electronics' track at CES 2006 will bring powerful businessmen of leading CE companies and experts in the IPv6 field together to discuss new implementation methods and technologies that will improve and enhance hi-tech life in the future."

Other keynote speakers include:

-- Mark Bayliss, CEO of Visual Link, Inc.

-- Matt Walton, Chairman of Emergency Interoperability Consortium

-- Limor Shafman, President of Keystone TechGroup

-- Michael Terpin, Chairman and CEO of Terpin Communications Group

-- Alexander Ramia, VP of Innofone.com

-- Scott Holmes, Managing Partner of United Future Interactive

-- Lee Rainie, Director of Pew Internet

-- Andrew H. Orgel, Managing Partner of Global Media Ventures and former

Vice President of Sales & Marketing for MTV, Nickelodeon and The Movie

Channel

-- Rex Wong, CEO of DaveTV

-- Sinead O'Donovan, Product Unit Manager, Windows Networking

Program sessions include: "New Business Opportunities with the New Internet (IPv6)," discussing how the New Internet can boost business capabilities, generate revenue, reduce expenses and more; "Home Networking via the New Internet," introducing a new generation of digital devices and IPv6 applications in the home including smart appliances and entertainment groups; "Home Entertainment via the New Internet," presenting a new age of Television with high definition format and learning in self-hosted environments; "New Internet-enabled Home Office," demonstrating how to improve home office productivity with IPv6 hardware, VoIP, and more; and "Security and Mobility via IPv6," covering the advantages of the New Internet in mobile applications including remote access of home security video cameras and other new wireless features.

Most of the sessions include a Q&A portion and actual demonstrations. The New Internet Consumer Electronics (IPv6) will take place on Thursday, January 5, from 10 AM to 5 PM at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Exhibit Hall G, Room 105. The sessions are an hour long, with a half-hour break between each. For more information please visit http://www.usipv6.com/2006ces/index.shtml#details.

About IPv6 Summit, Inc.

IPv6 Summit, Inc. organizes world-class conferences and offers training and consulting related to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). IPv6 Summit is a subsidiary of Innofone, Inc. (OTC: INFN), the first public company focused exclusively on IPv6. The Company is dedicated to providing a broad range of services and products for the New Internet, as well as supporting an international forum for advancing the knowledge, development and implementation of New Internet technologies, applications and policies. IPv6 Summit, Inc. organized the successful IPv6 Summits in San Diego (June, 2003), Arlington (Dec., 2003), Santa Monica (June, 2004) and Reston (Dec., 2004), the Coalition Summit for IPv6 in May, 2005 (which attracted delegates from 30 countries), and IPv6 events in cooperation with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the largest trade show in North America. For more information, see http://www.usipv6.com.