Largest North American Wireless Operator Selects Optimi for Network Optimization


x-ACP Application Will Optimize Network Performance and Enhance Quality of Service

Atlanta, GA, USA —March 28, 2007. Optimi, a global leader of customizable planning, optimization and monitoring solutions for new wireless technologies, was awarded a major optimization contract by the largest North American wireless provider to improve network performance and Quality of Service (QoS).

During the engagement, Optimi will utilize x-ACP (Automatic Cell Planning), a turn-key, capital efficient application that develops accurate and easy-to-implement cell designs that maximize network capacity and coverage. The highly customizable application features site selection and network integration algorithms, a financial cost function and a wide range of optimization techniques. In addition, x-ACP prioritizes and reduces CapEx and OpEx, and supports rapid migration of multiple technologies, including GSM, UMTS, TDMA and more.

Optimi President and CEO Bill Clift said, "Our innovative network optimization application will improve the operator's return on investment through effective use of spectrum, infrastructure and engineering resources. Its graphical user interface allows for easy configuration, analysis and optimization of RF parameters, and enables optimal integration and management of merged or acquired networks."


Contact

Stacie David
Optimi Corporation
+1 404.604.3265
stacie.david@optimi.com
www.optimi.com

Cory Stewart
Cookerly Public Relations
+1 404.816.2037
cory@cookerly.com
www.cookerly.com


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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