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Hop-on to Exhibit Its Patent Pending Universal Retractable Turbo Car Charger at the 2005 CTIA Wireless Show

IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 28, 2005 -- Hop-on.com, Inc. today announced that it will exhibit its patent pending universal retractable turbo car charger at the 2005 CTIA Wireless Show that runs from March 14 to 16, 2005 in New Orleans. This unique product comes standard with a Nokia car charger pin but also includes a multitude of adapters to make it compatible with most every cell phone, including Motorola, Samsung, Sony- Ericsson, Kyocera, Siemens and LG models. In addition, it comes with a ratcheting neck to ensure a perfect fit in those hard to reach places and has a retractable cord that allows you to pull out only as much cord as you need and simply stow it away with one touch of a button once charging is complete. This innovative product also includes an intelligent IC chip and surge protection that will rapidly and safely charge a fully drained cell phone battery in approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on the size of the battery. For more information about this product, please visit the Company's website, http://www.hop-on.com/.

CTIA WIRELESS 2005 (http://www.ctia.org/) is the largest, most comprehensive show in the wireless industry and the premier venue to exchange ideas, create partnerships and collaborate to bring wireless telecommunications to new heights. This global event draws attendees from dozens of different industries in more than 80 countries around the world, serving every aspect of wireless -- providers, users, developers, buyers and manufacturers. Media requests for information or meetings with Hop-on executives should be directed to Sharon Lou, (646) 536-7026, slou@theruthgroup.com. Hop-on will be exhibiting in Booth 2173.

About Hop-on.com, Inc.

Hop-on develops and markets wireless phones and accessories as well as wireless surveillance systems. Its product line includes the next generation CDMA2000 handsets designed by its Dallas R&D team as well as GSM/GPRS handsets. Hop-on targets its phones to both emerging market carriers and other domestic carriers and resellers needing an entry level priced phone. In addition, Hop-on offers a line of innovative and attractively priced wireless accessories for both Hop-on phones and other leading manufacturers as well as affordable, wireless surveillance systems. Hop-on is also known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone. It was an IS-95 CDMA phone that was sold to consumers with prepaid airtime and included the capability to add on additional minutes. For more information, visit http://www.hop-on.com/.