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Comptel Chosen by Huawei as Qualified Partner for Mediation and Provisioning

6:38 pm   -   October 25th, 2006

Comptel Corporation (OMX Helsinki: CTL1V), a leading OSS software vendor for convergent mediation, charging, provisioning and network inventory, has been selected by next generation network solutions supplier Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd ( “Huawei” ), as a qualified partner. This selection, which follows a formal and lengthy evaluation process, means that Comptel is now a preferred Huawei partner for the deployment of mediation & provisioning services to its customers. Huawei and Comptel have already delivered joint-projects, including a CDMA Voice, Data Provisioning and Mediation solution for Telecom Namibia, which was recently announced by Comptel.

The Comptel InstantLink® provisioning solution covers all the processes from accepting an order to activating a billable service. It interacts with Huawei equipment, allowing service providers to activate new customers and services fast and efficiently. Comptel Eventlink® is a convergent mediation solution that is designed to collect and process usage information from many diverse sources, including Huawei network elements, and forward them to billing systems so that operators can bill their customers in an accurate and timely manner.

Mr. Mika Korpinen, General Manager, Comptel Communications (Hong Kong) concludes: “Comptel is obviously very proud to have been selected by Huawei as a qualified partner. This is a real endorsement of Comptel’s ability to deliver leading edge solutions that can meet leading operators’ needs.”

About Huawei
About HUAWEI Technologies Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Technologies Co., Ltd. (”HUAWEI”) is a leader in providing next generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world. The company is dedicated to providing innovative and customized products, services and solutions to create long-term value and potential growth for its customers. HUAWEI’s products and solutions are deployed in over 100 countries and serve 28 of the world’s top 50 operators, as well as over one billion users worldwide. For more information, please visit www.HUAWEI.com

About Comptel Corporation
Comptel is a world leading OSS software product vendor for convergent mediation, charging, provisioning and network inventory solutions. The solutions support the core business processes of operators and service providers. The company has made deliveries to over 250 customers in 80 countries worldwide including leading operators from across different market areas, such as AIS, América Móvil, Bharti, Brasil Telecom, China Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, KPN, O2, Saudi Telecom, SWIFT, T-Mobile International, TIM, Telefónica, Telenor, TeliaSonera, VimpelCom and Vodafone. Comptel has over 500 employees and a turnover of EUR 66 million (2005). Comptel was established in 1986 and is listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange (CTL1V) in Finland. For more information, visit www.comptel.com.

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