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Mixed Signals announced that it will demo both Sentry and Medius in Tandberg Television's booth, # 521, during the Telco TV Conference

November 6, 2006

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DALLAS -- Mixed Signals, Inc., leading providers of digital content monitoring systems, today announced that it will demo both Sentry(TM) and Medius(TM) in TANDBERG Television's booth, # 521, during the Telco TV Conference.

Mixed Signals' Sentry Digital Content Monitor equips IPTV providers with new features that further enhance its monitoring capabilities, most notably the addition of advanced quality detection, such as video freeze and video black and individual speaker audio silence. With a long track record in cable and satellite, Sentry has proven to reduce operational costs by helping to eliminate trouble calls from subscribers. Sentry is also a cost effective solution because it simultaneously monitors hundreds of programs, both HD and SD, in real time, without having to cycle or sample.

For large systems which require a greater number of Sentry units to support their networks, Medius makes advanced monitoring easy to deploy, enhances Sentry's reporting capabilities, and minimizes administration effort. The product allows providers to support monitoring for large systems with significant monitoring needs through a single web-based interface. It also provides customizable management reports on the efficiency of their entire system. To scale operational efficiency efforts, Medius will allow for the aggregation and correlation of all reports, including bandwidth management reports from multiple locations.

Mixed Signals Inc.

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