Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago selects TTI Telecom's service assurance solution for multi-technology network

July 9, 2002

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HOBOKEN, N.J. -- TTI Telecom International Ltd. (NASDAQ: TTIL), a leading provider of integrated, turnkey software management solutions for telecom service providers, today announced that it has been awarded a contract for its Netrac Wireless Fault and Performance operations support system (OSS) by Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago Limited ("TSTT"), the sole licensed provider of telephone services in Trinidad and Tobago. TTI Telecom's OSS solution will be implemented as part of a Nortel Networks supply agreement with TSTT, and will be used to manage TSTT's existing TDMA network and soon-to-be-launched GSM & GPRS networks. TSTT is jointly owned by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago (51%) and Cable & Wireless (49%). "TTI Telecom's Netrac Wireless solution will facilitate our evolution into the 2.5G world and help us ensure the optimal performance of our GPRS wireless data services," said Michael Barrow, General Manager Mobile Services TSTT. "Their solution will enable us to proactively monitor both our existing legacy and planned GPRS networks via one centralized management platform. This will allow us to maximize the utilization of shared resources and minimize the size of the team we need to monitor our networks, culminating in higher cost savings and accelerating our return on investment (ROI). "This award win reinforces TTI Telecom's long-standing partnership with Nortel Networks, which enables Nortel Networks to resell our Netrac OSS wireless solution into its customer base," said Meir Lipshes, TTI Telecom's chief executive officer. "Together, we offer service providers a full-fledged, integrated management solution that helps them ensure the optimal performance of their network infrastructure and services. Our proven Netrac Wireless service assurance solution will enable TSTT to benefit from a one-time investment for all current and future network expansions, maintain maximum network uptime and speed ROI." TTI Telecom International Ltd.

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