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mPhase Releases mPower Emergency Illuminator Video

Little Falls, NJ | Posted on January 6th, 2010

mPhase Technologies, Inc. (OTC.BB:XDSL - News), the global leader in the development of Power On Command(TM) reserve battery technology, released a promotional video for its mPower Emergency Illuminator, a personal lighting device with a battery shelf life of 20 years.

The video spotlights the Emergency Illuminator's powerful 180 Lumens LED and unique dual-tube battery system. The first tube holds two standard CR123 batteries and provides power for everyday use, while the other tube holds mPhase's Power On Command(TM) reserve battery. If the CR123 batteries run down, the Reserve Battery takes over -- even after laying idle for 20 years. The Emergency Illuminator also features a USB port that can be used for charging portable devices such as a cell phone. The Emergency Illuminator was designed by Porsche Design Studio of Zell am See, Austria, and is manufactured by MKE of Heidenreichstein, Austria.

The video is currently available for viewing on YouTube at www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfIs0tq51Qs. The video will also be available on the company's mPower website, www.mpowertech.com, upon its launch later this week.

"This promotional video offers the public their first real chance to get acquainted with the remarkable technology that distinguishes our Emergency Illuminator from traditional flashlights," said Ron Durando, CEO of mPhase Technologies. "The video provides a clear look at the sleek appearance of the Illuminator, its USB capability, and its LED lens, as well as the Power On Command(TM) reserve battery that lies behind its unprecedented shelf life."

The video is also being forwarded to media outlets in advance of the unveiling of the Illuminator at the Consumer Electronics Show being held in Las Vegas, Nevada, between January 7 - 10th, 2010.

Forward-Looking Statements

As a cautionary note to investors, certain matters discussed in this press release may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such matters involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially, including the following: changes in economic conditions; general competitive factors; acceptance of the Company's products in the market; the Company's success in technology and product development; the Company's ability to execute its business model and strategic plans; and all the risks and related information described from time to time in the Company's SEC filings, including the financial statements and related information contained in the Company's SEC Filing. Power Efficiency assumes no obligation to update the information in this release.

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About mPhase Technologies
mPhase Technologies, Inc. (OTC.BB:XDSL - News), is focused on developing and commercializing a new battery technology featuring Power On Command(TM) which provides a unique way to store energy and manage power that will revolutionize the battery industry. mPhase, through its 100% owned consumer products division mPower Technologies, is marketing its first Power On Command product, The mPower Emergency Illuminator.

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