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13/05/2003 8:00am

UK Regulatory


RNS Number:0015L
Intec Telecom Systems PLC
13 May 2003



       Intec wins another 3G mobile mediation deal - with APBW in Taiwan



  * CDMA2000 service will launch using Inter-mediatE for mobile prepaid and
    postpaid voice, data, content and other services.



London/Taipei, 13 May 2003: Intec Telecom Systems, a global provider of
Operations Support Systems (OSS) for the communications industry, has signed a
deal with Taiwan-based 3G mobile operator Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless
Communications (APBW) to supply its convergent mediation solution Inter-mediatE
TM. Intec's solution will meet the complex 3G requirements of APBW by offering
support for voice, data, content and other services as well as prepaid and
postpaid business models. APBW plans to launch the first CDMA2000 commercial
service in the country this year in the 800MHz frequency band that was awarded
in the recent Taiwan 3G spectrum auction.



"Inter-mediatE offers APBW a fully convergent and customisable mobile mediation
solution with the sort of flexible usage collection and  processing capabilities
that a 3G operator with multiple services will require," says John Rocca,
Intec's director for Asia-Pacific. "Inter-mediatE's powerful, distributed
architecture will easily manage APBW's business needs and network traffic
levels, delivering the highest quality of information to its downstream systems
and maximising revenue potential from its next-generation services."



Through the installation of the Intec's Inter-mediatE platform, APBW will attain
fully convergent mediation capabilities to support the deployment of next
generation mobile technologies. Inter-mediatE will help the company gather,
process, and distribute usage data from its network in real-time. It will also
give APBW the flexibility to implement its own business rules for mediation
processing, enabling the company to launch new products and services quickly in
full support of marketing initiatives and changing regulatory requirements.









Commenting on the deal, Kevin Adams, Intec's CEO said: "This agreement further
establishes Intec's Inter-mediatE solution as the world-leading mobile and 3G
convergent mediation platform, particularly for next generation services. As
mobile communications evolves, new technologies will provide mobile operators
with different products and services. Intec's solution will ensure that APBW is
at the forefront of these technological changes by giving them the scalability
to manage increasing call traffic and the flexibility to support next generation
service products."



For more information:

Georgia Hanias/Andrew Rodaway
Fergus Wylie/Sarah Brydon

+44 (0) 1483 745800
+44 (0) 20 7367 5100

andrew.rodaway@intec-telecom-systems.com
Fergus.wylie@cubitt.com

georgia.hanias@intec-telecom-systems.com





About Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless Communications Inc. (APBW)



Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless Communications Inc. (APBW), founded in November
2001 and awarded a CDMA2000 license in February 2002, is the sole CDMA2000
operator in Taiwan and will start commercial services in 2003. The company
belongs to the Rebar Group, which operates 23 businesses spanning manufacturing,
communications, media, finance, real estate, and other services industries. As
the sole CDMA2000 operator, APBW will leverage various Rebar-Group and external
resources to promote CDMA products and services in Taiwan as well as roaming
markets.



Intec Telecom Systems

Intec Telecom Systems is an award-winning worldwide Operations Support Systems
("OSS") vendor for fixed, mobile and IP/next-generation networks, with more than
250 customers for 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 one of the largest suppliers of convergent
mediation software. Intec's other Inter-mediatE clients in the 2.5G and 3G world
include multiple country installations for Hutchinson 3G, Eurotel in the Czech
Republic and Mobilkom in Austria. The company is currently listed in Deloitte
Touche Tohmatsu's top 500 fastest growing companies in Europe, and received the
prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise in April 2002 for its success in
growing international sales by almost 400% in 3 years.


Intec's portfolio includes:



*         Inter-mediatETM - convergent mediation solution for mobile, fixed and
          IP carriers

*         InterconnecTTM - intercarrier billing including US CABS and ITU

*         Inter-activatETM - flow-through provisioning and activation

*         Inter-contenTTM - end-to-end content revenue management


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








                      This information is provided by RNS
            The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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