Eatel has deployed Integra5's i5 Converged Service Delivery Platform (C-SDP) and rolled out TV Caller ID

November 8, 2006

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BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Integra5, the pioneer in enabling service providers to blend quad play bundles into converged services for simultaneous delivery across TVs and PCs, today announced that EATEL, an incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) serving communities in south Louisiana, has deployed its i5 Converged Service Delivery Platform (C-SDP) and rolled out TV Caller ID from the company's i-Communicate application suite. Offering TV Caller ID and other converged, cross-platform applications is part of EATEL's on-going strategy to enhance the value of its FiberEdge triple play bundle.

Serving residential and business customers since 1935, EATEL launched FiberEdge, its advanced fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network last year to deliver the fastest Internet access, digital TV and digital telephone services to subscribers. The new TV Caller ID displays the name and number of an incoming call on subscribers' TV sets -- before the phone even rings!

"The new service is free and automatically activated for any EATEL customer who subscribes to our FiberEdge TV Digital Edge package and any EATEL phone service with Caller ID," said Brad Supple, director of marketing and sales, EATEL. "This is another example of EATEL's FiberEdge products working together to provide innovative and lifestyle-enhancing features to our customers over a network with virtually no bandwidth limitations."

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