Optimi Partners with Australia's Leading Telecommunications Provider for Upcoming UMTS Migration


x-AFP Product Will Manage Spectrum Usage During UMTS Deployment

Atlanta, GA, USA and Malaga, Spain — May 10, 2006. Optimi, a global leader of customizable planning, optimization and monitoring solutions for new wireless technologies, announced that a leading Australian telecommunications company will use Optimi's x-AFP (Automatic Frequency Planning) product to help manage its spectrum as the company migrates to UMTS.

By using x-AFP, the operator will be able to maintain or improve their current network performance while carving spectrum for the upcoming UMTS deployment.

Optimi Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Scott Willis said, "We are very pleased to be working with this industry leader on their critical spectrum migration project, which will pave the way for strategic deployment of UMTS. Optimi's x-AFP product enables the provider to migrate to UMTS nationwide, while maintaining network performance and providing the same high quality service to customers."

The x-AFP product is part of Optimi's X Design and Optimization Product Suite, or x-Platform™. This product helps create highly effective frequency plans and neighbors topology that enhance network performance and improve spectrum efficiency, while reducing capital expenditures and network operating costs.


Contact

Stacie David
Optimi Corporation
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stacie.david@optimi.com
www.optimi.com

Cory Stewart
Cookerly Public Relations
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About Optimi

Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., Optimi is a global innovator of fully customizable spectrum design, planning and optimization solutions for new wireless technologies. Optimi delivers cutting-edge, integrated applications that improve network performance, while reducing client operating costs and capital expenditures. Optimi's elite team of professionals is dedicated to helping clients solve complex network problems and manage difficult business and technology transitions.

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