Tata, Premiere Global Team

Tata Communications and Premiere Global Services sign license agreement to launch new services in India

May 15, 2008

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ATLANTA -- Premiere Global Services, Inc. (NYSE: PGI), a global provider of on-demand, communication technologies-based business process improvement solutions, announced today it is partnering with Tata Communications Ltd, (NYSE: TCL), a leading global provider of the new world of communications, to jointly market business solutions supported by the Premiere Global Communications Operating System (PGiCOS). As part of the agreement, Premiere Global has installed and deployed its PGiCOS communications technology in India with Tata Communications providing network infrastructure, service and sales channels to the Indian market.

Together, Tata Communications and Premiere Global are providing full-featured, international PGiCOS conferencing and collaboration applications – including audio and Web conferencing – to their global customers. Premiere Global customers doing business in India can leverage Tata Communications’ extensive global network with local access capabilities. Tata Communications can offer its customers and prospects a unique, India-based conferencing and collaboration solution with high-quality service and support. Wainhouse Research reports that India’s conferencing market is growing at a rate of approximately 40 percent annually due to the country’s burgeoning economy.

“We are excited to partner with Tata Communications to offer the Premiere Global Communications Operating System to its customers. Together we can provide reliable and easy-to-access collaboration solutions for business users throughout India,” said Boland T. Jones, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Premiere Global Services, Inc. “India represents a vibrant and growing market for all of our communication technologies–based applications to improve business processes. This collaboration solution is to be the first of many and we fully intend to deploy more PGiCOS solutions to our customers throughout India as demand grows for these applied communication technologies.”

Tata Communications Ltd.

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