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Our product lineincludes highly scalable Voicemail, Unified Communication, Fax Service,Interactive Voice Response, and Auto-Attendant applications, as well asunique features like Emergency Event Notification, Mobile Clientfunctionality, Presence, Speech applications and Desktop integration withindustry leading software providers. For more information, visit Mobility International, Inc.Rob CollinsInvestor Relations604.482.0000 or North America: 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. The convertiblepreferred shares were issued at a rate of CAN$0.35 per preferred shareand are convertible into common shares on a one for one basis.At our annual and special meeting held on June 11, 2009, disinterestedshareholders approved the exchange transaction and shareholders approvedthe alteration of our company’s articles to increase the number ofauthorized preferred shares that may be issued by the directors in theirdiscretion. (TSX: VMY)(OTCBB: VMII)(FRANKFURT:VMY), a Vancouver-based developer and provider of carrier and enterprisemessaging solutions, is pleased to announce that, as of June 30, 2009, itclosed the exchange transaction originally announced on April 17, 2009.On June 30, 2009, we issued 19,250,280 convertible preferred shares toseven persons in exchange for the elimination of an aggregate amount ofCAN$6.7 million in outstanding promissory notes.

For business-relatedinquiries, 1-888-442-DIET (3438).SOURCESeattle Sutton’s Healthy EatingApril Stevens, Seattle Sutton’s Healthy Eating, +1-630-946-6671. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jul 03 (MARKET WIRE) — Voice Mobility International, Inc. For more information, or 1-800-442-DIET (3438). SeattleSutton’s dedication to health continues today, since all SSHE menus areanalyzed on an ongoing basis and adhere to recommended dietary guidelines.SSHE prepares thousands of fresh meals weekly and its innovative approach hashelped thousands of people achieve and maintain weight loss without planning,shopping or cooking for themselves.

Founded by Seattle Sutton, RN, BSN, in 1985, SSHE helps toaddress patients’ desire to lose weight and improve overall health. Go to seattlesutton and click on “Seattle’sblog.”The full report F as in Fat 2009 is available on TFAH’s Web site at and RWJF’s Web site at The report wassupported by a grant from RWJF.About Seattle Sutton’s Healthy EatingSeattle Sutton’s Healthy Eating (SSHE), a family-owned, Illinois-based healthymeal replacement company offers a no-gimmick approach to convenient, healthyeating nationwide The meal program is scientifically designed andtaste-tested. She’s also reached out to key Congress membersregarding her idea and showing her support for preventative measures to beincluded in healthcare reform. And, inturn, she would like their support for the ENOE that she recently proposed tothe President.For more information about Sutton’s thoughts on healthcare reform and theENOE, visit her blog where she’s discussing the need, calling for action andwilling to help end obesity.

It wouldseek to advance policies that:–Promote healthy foods and beverages to students at schools;–Increase the availability of affordable healthy foods in allcommunities;–Increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of physical activityatschool;–Improve access to safe and healthy places to live, work, learn andplay;–Limit screen time; and–Encourage employers to provide workplace wellness programs.Suggestion in the report for the obesity committee is in line with Sutton’sprevious public proposal to President Obama for the need to tackle obesity viaa non-partisan committee called End the National Obesity Epidemic (ENOE).Sutton believes their suggestion for a national group is right on target andshe would like to offer herself up to participate on the committee. Adult obesity rates increased in 23 satesand did not decrease in a single state in the past year. Adult obesity ratesnow exceed 25 percent in 31 states and exceed 20 percent in 49 states andWashington, D.C.F as in Fat 2009 also states that the Baby Boomer generation has a higher rateof obesity compared to previous generations and as they age, obesity-relatedcosts to Medicare and Medicaid are likely to grow significantly.Sutton strongly believes based on those figures that Baby Boomers will greatlyattribute to our healthcare system’s inevitable breaking point if obesityprevention is not addressed as part of healthcare reform.The report also calls for a National Strategy to Combat Obesity that woulddefine responsibilities for local, state and federal government and promotecollaboration among businesses, communities, schools and families. The percentage of obese and overweight children isat or above 30 percent in 30 states. In fact, emphasizing practical solutions to reduce andeliminate obesity might just save enough money to help us solve our overallhealthcare problem. This will not be easy, nothing worthwhile in life ever is.But we owe it to the children of today and the children of tomorrow to put anend to obesity.”According to the TFAH and RWJF joint report, two-thirds of American adults areeither obese or overweight.

And, children who continue theirescalating obesity climb, will ultimately strain the current healthcare systemdue to obesity-related diseases if this is not addressed.She continues, “The cost benefits of its successes would measure billions andbillions of dollars. The report was released this weekby the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood JohnsonFoundation (RWJF) and the findings support Sutton’s previous claims aboutobesity and call for preventive measures to combat deadly and debilitatingdiseases caused by obesity.Sutton has previously asserted the need has come to have governmentintervention help the American public end the obesity epidemic that’s plaguingthis country and taxing our ailing healthcare system. Seattle Sutton Urges More Focus on Prevention to Tackle Obesity in HealthcareReformHealthy Eating Expert Cites New Obesity Statistics; Says Now is the Time forPreventative Measures to Fight ObesityOTTAWA, Ill., July 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Seattle Sutton, healthy eatingexpert, urges Congress and President Obama to focus more on prevention in thepending healthcare reform to battle skyrocketing obesity rates which putstrain on our ailing healthcare system and will continue to further stretchthe broken system unless the problem is addressed now.The newly issued report F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies Are Failing inAmerica 2009 has spurred Sutton’s continued interest in preventive measures tocombat obesity and obesity-related diseases. Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-.

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