Incognito Wins in Chile

Motorola and VTR GlobalCom have selected Incognito Software's IP address management and multimedia provisioning products

April 25, 2006

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HORSHAM, Pa. and VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) and VTR GlobalCom, Chile's largest cable operator, have selected Incognito Software's IP address management and multimedia provisioning products to support VTR's large-scale deployments of VoIP and Internet services.

Incognito's device provisioning software, Broadband Command Center, dynamically configures equipment in the customer's home (CPE) for subscriber- selected multimedia services, and integrates with Address Commander software to provide centralized IP management and utilization reporting.

In November, VTR announced that it intends to leverage the Motorola digital video platform as the foundation for a nation-wide launch of advanced video services Motorola is delivering a complete end-to-end solution, including video headend equipment for the back office and interactive digital set-tops for subscriber living rooms.

VTR's rapid growth and escalating demand for its new digital offerings spurred the need for software that could reliably handle a large volume of subscriber requests for Voice-over-IP (VoIP) and Internet services. The resulting system would need to support large-scale service deployments and create a seamless customer service experience, and so other major considerations were fast software installation, integrated DNS, PacketCable(TM) and SIP support, and easy integration with VTR's in-house Operations Support System (OSS) and billing system.

"By integrating this end-to-end system including the Incognito solution, Motorola enables VTR to streamline the ordering and provisioning process -- so customers can more readily order and begin enjoying digital video, voice and data services," said G. Bickley Remmey, Motorola corporate vice president and general manager, Latin America. "With the proven Motorola video foundation in place, VTR can now offer its subscribers new interactive and digital services. We are proud to extend our relationship with VTR, and to work with an organization like Incognito to continue the Latin American digital revolution."

Incognito Software Inc.

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