Syndesis launches NetDiscoverMobile, its first wireless offering

April 8, 2003

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TORONTO -- Syndesis, the company that brings networks to life globally, today announced that it is launching its world leading, carrier class solutions into the mobile marketplace. This bold step into the mobile marketplace enables mobile operators to address their immediate need to know their networks more accurately so they can reduce operational expenditures (OpEx) and capital expenditures (CapEx). Furthermore, mobile operators will be equipped to confidently evolve into 3G with its expanded provisioning challenges.“Our first offering for the wireless industry, NetDiscoverMobile™, enables mobile operators to dynamically reconcile their data. Armed with accurate information discovered directly from their network, they can now make reliable service planning decisions,” said Mark Nicholson, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President, Product Management for Syndesis. “Our solutions provide an immediate return on investment and mobile operators are assured of being on the right path for successful and profitable growth as the environment and systems to support delivery of mobile services become more complex.”“Mistakes can be costly as mobile operators manage and build out their networks to compete for customers in this rapidly growing market segment,” said Mark Basham, Director, OSS Global for analyst firm RHK. “It has been proven time and again that discrepancies between the network ‘as planned’ and the network ‘as is’ presents a major obstacle to profitability for wireline services. The same underlying principle rings true in the mobile arena and providers’ inability to discover the actual state of their network could severely impact on the bottom line. As such, the best time to correct data integrity issues is before they escalate to the point of severely impacting on a provider’s ability to manage their network and provide services.”Syndesis Ltd.

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