AsiaInfo to Rollout Phase-II NG-BOSS Systems in 3 China Mobile's Subsidiaries
2010年2月8日 - 10:00PM
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BEIJING and SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 8 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/
-- AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASIA) ("AsiaInfo" or the
"Company"), a leading provider of telecom software solutions and IT
security products and services in China, today announced it has
signed contracts to upgrade China Mobile's Phase-I Next Generation
Business Operation Support System ("NG-BOSS") to Phase-II NG-BOSS
in Inner Mongolia, Liaoning and Gansu province. "China Mobile's
Phase-II NG-BOSS rollout is being driven by increased competition
among China's telecom operators and the need for cutting edge IT
solutions to retain customers," said AsiaInfo's President and Chief
Executive Officer Steve Zhang. "The telecom operators are
determined to provide bundled fixed-line, broadband and mobile
businesses as well as win enterprise, family and individual
customers. And they understand that best-of-class billing and
customer relationship management software is essential to achieving
this goal. I'm pleased with this development and look forward to
the opportunity to upgrade other systems from our installation base
in the coming quarters." China Mobile's Phase-II NG-BOSS rollout is
being initiated in response to the carriers' goal of becoming a
fully integrated service provider with bundled fixed-line,
broadband and mobile businesses. AsiaInfo's Phase-II NG-BOSS system
will support China Mobile's more comprehensive bundled services and
TD-SCDMA functionality and will enable it to better serve its
enterprise, family and individual customers. AsiaInfo currently
provides BOSS systems for 11 of 31 China Mobile subsidiaries. About
AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc. AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASIA) is a
leading provider of high-quality telecom software solutions and IT
security products and services to some of China's largest
enterprises, as well as many small and medium sized companies in
China. An established leader in the Chinese telecommunications
industry, AsiaInfo became a prominent supplier of IT security
products and services in China with the acquisition of Lenovo's
non-telecom related IT services business in 2004. Organized as a
Delaware corporation, AsiaInfo began operations in the United
States in 1993. The Company moved its major operations to China in
1995 and played a significant role in the construction of the
national backbones and provincial access networks for all of
China's major national telecom carriers, including China Telecom,
China Mobile and China Unicom. Since 1998, AsiaInfo has continued
diversifying its product offerings and is now a major provider of
telecom software solutions in China. For more information about
AsiaInfo, please visit http://www.asiainfo.com/ . The information
contained in this document is as of February 8, 2010. AsiaInfo
assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements
contained in this document as a result of new information or future
events or developments. This document contains forward-looking
information about AsiaInfo's operating results and business
prospects that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. You can
identify these statements by the fact that they use words such as
"anticipate," "estimate," "expect," "project," "intend," "plan,"
"believe," and other words and terms of similar meaning in
connection with any discussion of future operating or financial
performance. Among the factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially are the following: government telecommunications
infrastructure and budgetary policy in China; our ability to
maintain our concentrated customer base; the long and variable
billing cycles for our products and services that can cause our
revenues and operating results to vary significantly from period to
period; our ability to meet our working capital requirements; our
ability to retain our executive officers; our ability to attract
and retain skilled personnel; potential liabilities we are exposed
to because we extend warranties to our customers; risks associated
with cost overruns and delays; our ability to develop or acquire
new products or enhancements to our software products that are
marketable on a timely and cost-effective basis; our ability to
adequately protect our proprietary rights; the competitive nature
of the markets we operate in; political and economic policies of
the Chinese government. A further list and description of these
risks, uncertainties, and other matters can be found in our Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008,
and in our periodic reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K filed with the
United States Securities and Exchange Commission and available at
http://www.sec.gov/. For investor and media inquiries, please
contact: In China: Sheryl Zhang AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc. Tel:
+86-10-8216-6039 Email: Justin Knapp Ogilvy Financial, Beijing Tel:
+86-10-8520-6556 Email: In the United States: Ms. Jessica Barist
Cohen Ogilvy Financial, New York Tel: +1-646-460-9989 Email:
DATASOURCE: AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc. CONTACT: China, Sheryl Zhang of
AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc., +86-10-8216-6039, ; or Justin Knapp of
Ogilvy Financial, Beijing, +86-10-8520- 6556, ; or United States,
Jessica Barist Cohen of Ogilvy Financial, New York,
+1-646-460-9989, Web site: http://www.asiainfo.com/
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