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To: JEFF CHAPMAN who wrote (474)6/10/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: Mark Ambrose  Respond to of 1331
 
June 9, 1998 News: Comverse Network Systems To Demo At SUPERCOMM '98

comversens.com

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June 9, 1998

Comverse Network Systems To Demonstrate Internet-Based Personal
Provisioning For Network-Based Service Applications At SUPERCOMM '98

Will Augment CNS' Network-Based Platforms For Unified Messaging,
Mobile Visual Mailbox, Pre-Paid Services, Short Text Messaging,
One-Touch Call Return & Other Personal Communications Services

ATLANTA, GA - Comverse Network Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Comverse Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: CMVT), and the world's leading
supplier of enhanced services platforms to wireless and wireline network
operators, today announced it will demonstrate Internet-based personal
provisioning for network-based service applications at the SUPERCOMM '98
exhibition in Atlanta, Georgia, booth number 6445.

Internet-based personal provisioning gives subscribers visual access via the
Internet to a password protected screen for modifying network-based
enhanced services. For example, subscribers can visually choose how they are
notified of messages waiting using wireline and wireless network options, set
fax forwarding information, visually change greeting information (personal, busy
or temporary) and configure how calls and messages are routed to them.

"By using Internet-based personal provisioning, subscribers have a whole new
way of provisioning their services in the public network," said Kevin Wiant,
Assistant Vice President, Strategic Marketing of Comverse Network Systems.
"Instead of having to talk to a systems administrator or fumbling with menus or
short codes, subscribers can simply access the network operator's web page,
select which of the services the subscriber wishes to modify and then get a
clear screen-based presentation of the options and how to change them. This
interface is much more intuitive for many subscribers. We will also be working
with our customers to customize the services web page to match their overall
marketing look. Therefore, network operators not only gain a more satisfied
subscriber and reduced operating costs, but also the opportunity to reinforce
their service brands."

About Comverse Network Systems

Comverse Network Systems, Inc., headquartered in Wakefield, MA, is a
division of Comverse Technology, Inc., (NASDAQ: CMVT), which is
headquartered in Woodbury, NY.

Comverse Network Systems' AccessNPr and TRILOGUE(tm) INfinity(tm) lines
of enhanced services platforms enable wireline and wireless
telecommunications network operators to offer a range of revenue-generating
multimedia messaging and information services to business and residential
users. These services include call answering, voice/fax mail, audiotex,
fax-on-demand, interactive voice response, short text message service, virtual
phone/fax, and next-generation Advanced Intelligent Network-based personal
communications services such as personal number, pre-paid services,
one-touch call return, call screening/caller introduction, mobile attendant and
voice dialing. Comverse Network Systems is the worldwide enhanced services
platform market leader serving over 250 network operator customers in more
than 65 countries.

Through its Comverse Information Systems division, Comverse Technology
provides digital monitoring systems marketed to law enforcement and
intelligence agencies under the name AUDIODISK(tm)and digital recording
systems marketed to call centers, financial institutions and other organizations
under the name ULTRA(tm).

For additional information, you may visit Comverse Network Systems' WEB
site at: comversens.com or Comverse Technology's WEB site at:
comverse.com



To: JEFF CHAPMAN who wrote (474)6/10/1998 11:25:00 PM
From: Brett Trueman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1331
 
Jeff, do you know what percentage of CMVT's revenues come from Asia?

Brett