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Intec Executive Chairman Mike Frayne said: "Peter brings 30 years' business and technical experience of the global telecommunications industry to Intec, as well as high-level knowledge of public company management. His expertise in high-growth companies and the business needs of our customers and target market will be invaluable to us. And, on behalf of the entire Company, I would like to thank Edward Astle for an outstanding contribution to the progress of Intec."

"I have been aware of Intec, as an important software supplier to the global telecoms industry, for some years, so I am particularly pleased to be joining the Board at this time as I believe Intec has great potential," added Mr. Manning. "Intec has established a strong business position in its core markets and a global reputation for technically strong products and long-term customer relationships. I look forward to helping guide Intec as it executes its ambitious business plans."
 

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Intec Telecom Systems appoints former COLT CEO, Peter Manning, as non-executive Director

London, 13 April 2004 - The Board of Intec Telecom Systems PLC ("Intec") is pleased to announce that it has appointed Peter Manning, 48, as a non-executive Director. Mr. Manning replaces Edward Astle who has resigned after nearly 4 years' service as a non-executive Director. The Board wishes to express its sincere thanks to Mr. Astle who has played a substantial and important role in guiding Intec since its 2000 listing.

Mr. Manning was formerly President and Chief Executive of COLT Telecommunications between 2000 and 2003, and previously held Board-level roles at Concert Communications and various BT companies. Mr. Manning is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Institute of Electrical Engineers, a Fellow of the Institute of Directors, a Liveryman of London (Worshipful Company of Information Technologists), and holds a first class Honours degree in Computer Science.

About Intec Telecom Systems
Intec Telecom Systems is an award-winning worldwide Operations Support Systems (“OSS”) vendor for fixed, mobile and next-generation networks (ie. WLAN, 3G and IP), with more than 500 installations of its products worldwide. Founded in 1997, Intec was listed on the London Stock Exchange (Code: ITL.L) in June 2000. Intec is the market leader in intercarrier billing systems and convergent mediation software, and a recent winner of the 2003 Global Billing Award – Best Overall Contribution, and Telestrategies ‘2003 Mediation Excellence Award’.

Intec’s portfolio includes:
Inter-mediatE™ - convergent mediation solution
InterconnecT™ - intercarrier billing including US CABS and ITU
Inter-activatE™ - flow-through provisioning and service activation
Inter-contenT™ - end-to-end content revenue management
Intec Dynamic Charging Platform™ – a real-time pre/post-paid charging interface between the network and the back office
Intec ASF™ - end-to-end billing and management for advanced data services

Intec’s customer base includes, among others, BellSouth, BellSouth Peru, Brazil Telecom, Cable & Wireless, Cesky Telecom (Czech Republic), China Unicom, COLT Telecommunications, EBT (Taiwan), Eircom (Ireland), France Telecom, Hutchison 3G, Maxis (Malaysia), Singtel Optus (Australia), Orange, Telecom Argentina, Telecom Egypt, Telecom Italia, Tiscali, TPSA (Poland), Swisscom, T-Mobile International, Telia (Sweden), Telefonica, Telkom South Africa, Telstra, US Cellular, Westel (Hungary), Vodafone, VimpelCom (Russia) and Verizon. For more information on Intec Telecom Systems, visit the website at http://www.intec-telecom-systems.com.


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