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ACM Group, IntraISP Team to Meet Needs of Latin America and the Caribbean Telecommunications-related Service Providers

8:44 pm   -   June 20th, 2006

ACM Group, a technology consulting and development company, and IntraISP, a premier business management software company, today announced a partnership to meet the business and IT needs of Latin America and the Caribbean telecommunications-related service providers. ACM brings systems integration and consulting expertise, while IntraISP offers a comprehensive CRM, billing and operations support systems (OSS) platform, allowing the two companies to fill a significant market need in Latin America and the Caribbean for solutions for telecommunications-related companies.

“By combining our capabilities, we bring a comprehensive solution that will enable South American service providers to provision complete customer-facing and back-office solutions to meet their current and emerging needs,” said Peter Esparrago, CEO of IntraISP. “Customers will be able to leverage not just software, but the expertise of integrators to address the market needs for triple-play (data/voice/video) services.”

IntraISP’s comprehensive CRM, billing and business management software is built on the latest technology platforms, allowing service providers to implement their own solutions more rapidly, and with a lower total cost of ownership. Effectively, this allows small to mid-size service providers to meet customer needs more quickly and accelerate revenue.

“Partnering with IntraISP allows us to round out the solution we offer to companies,” said Antonio Moreno, CEO of ACM Group. “Until now, Latin American service providers have had few options for streamlining their operations. Now, we can offer them robust, leading-edge, affordable technologies to grow their businesses more effectively.”

ACM, as one of Latin America’s leading IT consulting firms and systems integrators, brings extensive relationships in the region, as well as the capabilities to team with IntraISP in integrating its software for clients’ unique needs.

About ACM Group
ACM Group is a technology consulting and development company providing a unique non-formula approach of high-value business management and technological expertise that drives innovation and challenge business decisions. Based on the knowledge and experience of worldwide networks of consultants, working collaboratively within a broad range of industries all
over the globe, ACM Group focuses on designing business strategies by integrating people, processes and technology to deliver competitive advantage to customers.
For more information, call (954) 476-6111 or visit www.acmgrp.com.

About IntraISP
IntraISP, a wholly owned subsidiary of River City Internet Group (http://www.rcig.net), is a software company whose principal product is a communications service provider CRM, billing and business management system. IntraISP is uniquely positioned to serve the specific requirements of service providers offering internet access, VoIP, and IP Video/IPTV.. IntraISP has been developing and supporting CRM, billing and business management systems for the communications industry since 1994.

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