Telenity Wins in MexicoTelenity Wins in Mexico

Mobile operator in Mexico deploys Telenity's next-generation Short Message Service Center (SMSC)

March 25, 2008

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MONROE, Conn. -- Telenity (www.telenity.com), a leading provider of next generation converged services platforms and applications for communications networks, announced today that its Canvas® SMSC, Short Message Service Center, has been selected by its channel partner for deployment in a leading mobile operator in Latin America. Canvas SMSC was successfully deployed in the customer’s wireless network in a short time frame compared to typical industry deployments.

The deployment of Telenity’s next generation SMS solution will enable the Latin American mobile operator to meet its subscribers’ demands for person-to-person and application-to-person messaging services more efficiently. With Canvas SMSC, the mobile operator will be able to offer innovative SMS services that increase data ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) at significantly lower costs.

“We have won this new account, by showing a deep understanding of our customer’s technical and business requirements and the increasing needs of its subscriber base,” said Dilip Singh, CEO at Telenity. “With our solution, our customer will be able to move towards a converged messaging environment while reducing churn and controlling costs with a more scalable and reliable system than what they had deployed before.”

“This short message service center win is a strategic achievement for Telenity expanding our footprint in the next generation messaging market,” said Nitin Patel, VP Strategic Marketing at Telenity. ” We see more and more operators of all sizes approaching us for their messaging needs - a scalable and reliable messaging solution ready for next generation IP networks.”

“The success of SMS service is due to its very fast means of peer-to-peer communication and addition of new subscribers,” said David Kerr, Vice President at Strategy Analytics. “The ongoing growth of SMS requires wireless operators to replace their legacy messaging network infrastructure and build out and upgrade to a more modular network environment”.

Telenity Inc.

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