Openet Enters SingaporeOpenet Enters Singapore

Openet Telecom opens Asia/Pacific regional headquarters in Singapore

July 14, 2004

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DUBLIN and RESTON, Va. -- Openet Telecom, a world leader in real-time charging, convergent mediation and adjunct rating, today announced the opening of an office in Singapore. Headed by Amelia Power, Sales Director APAC, the Singapore office has been established as Openet’s regional headquarters to deliver high levels of customer support to its growing customer base in the region. Openet also operates a service and support centre in Melbourne, Australia, a software development team at Pune, India and has an implementation partnership with Mahindra BT.

“Openet is delighted to have a strong base in the Asia Pacific region. We are building on our track record of Tier 1 deployments which includes Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, Orange Group, Cingular Wireless, Telecom Italia Mobile, Vodafone, T-Mobile and BT,” said John Rainger, CEO, Openet Telecom. “Our ability to react to market demands, deliver tangible benefits and empower our customers has made Openet the vendor of choice for Tier 1 operators. I look forward to Openet enabling more operators in the region to propel new business models, ease deployment of new networks and services and respond to market demands quickly, protecting business and assuring revenue.“

“The world has become on-demand and interactive. As a result, service requests, policy decisions and responses need to take place in the network in real-time,” said Amelia Power, Sales Director APAC, Openet Telecom. “By supplying an integrated suite of applications at the network edge, we focus where the change is, putting technology where it can best serve the business and bring long-term benefits our customers. I look forward to showing how Openet’s real-time charging, rating and convergent mediation solutions bring real value to network operators,” she added.

Openet Telecom Inc.

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