SaskTel Goes Incognito for DSL

SaskTel selects Incognito's IP Commander broadband solution to provision high-speed Internet and digital TV over DSL

April 1, 2003

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VANCOUVER -- Incognito Software Inc. today announced successful deployment of its newly released IP Commander Broadband Edition 4.1 software at SaskTel, the leading full service communications company in Saskatchewan, Canada. IP Commander is a high-availability device provisioning solution for broadband service providers that delivers redundant, scalable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services. SaskTel utilizes this DHCP solution to deliver its high-speed Internet services to approximately 60,000 subscribers and its recently launched Max(tm) Interactive Services, which provides digital TV to over 5,000 subscribers with plans to grow to 50,000 subscribers within the next five years. Incognito was also acknowledged for its flexibility in meeting customer needs. "We were impressed with Incognito's willingness to listen to our scalability needs and adapt their product roadmap to satisfy our requirements in an aggressive time frame," said Stadnyk. "We feel that Incognito provided a suitable solution not only from a feature perspective, but from a service perspective as well." "SaskTel is well known for its technical leadership in delivering Internet and digital TV broadband services," said Patricia Steadman, CEO of Incognito Software. "This further validates IP Commander's superiority in providing a scalable solution that enables new service offerings in a very competitive marketplace. We value SaskTel as a partner and are honored to assist them in their industry-leading deployment of next generation broadband DSL services." Incognito Software Inc.

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