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“Intec’s mediation solution will provide us with one unified platform, providing the opportunity for cost of ownership savings while offering unparalleled innovation and service to our customers,” said Gary Clarkson, Operations Director from Your Communications. “Intec’s reputation for cutting edge technology and superior delivery capability will help guarantee the success of the project, thereby offering us the possibility of seeking market advantages from the moment we go live with the Inter-mediatE solution.”

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Your Communications offers voice, data and mobile services to businesses throughout the UK, both directly to end-users through its Business Communications channel and to selected resellers through its Wholesale channel. It is part of the United Utilities group, a FTSE100 company.

“Intec is very pleased to have secured another business agreement with Your Communications, one of the leading business to business telecoms companies in Britain,” says Intec’s CEO Kevin Adams. “As the company rolls out new products and services Intec’s mediation system will be customised to reflect the changes, ensuring that Your Communications is able to quickly and accurately charge for all network traffic.”
 

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Intec signs mediation deal with UK’s Your Communications

20/01/2004

Inter-mediatE deal valued at over £0.5 million for unified convergent mediation platform

January 20 2004: London - Intec Telecom Systems, a global provider of Operations Support Systems (OSS) for fixed, wireless, and IP/next generation networks, today announced an Inter-mediatE™ software deal with Manchester, UK-based telecommunications company Your Communications. The contract, valued at over half a million pounds, enhances Intec’s existing agreement with the company. Under the terms of the new contract Intec will upgrade Your Communications’ mediation platform to create a more powerful multi-service network with the help of Inter-mediatE’s fully convergent mediation technology.

Intec’s Inter-mediatE solution will be used to support Your Communications’ real-time fixed billing and, potentially in the future, wireless and content billing. Inter-mediatE is considered one of the world’s most scalable, flexible and powerful convergent mediation systems, with proven ability to gather, process and distribute usage data from any kind or size of network. Its distributed, component-based architecture will adapt quickly to Your Communications’ business needs, thereby delivering the highest quality of information to its downstream systems.

Your Communications
For more information on Your Communications, please visit www.yourcommunications.co.uk

About Intec
Intec 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™ - 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 Intec Billing.


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