AsiaInfo to Upgrade China Mobile BI Systems to Phase-II NG-BASS in 3 Provinces
2010年2月10日 - 10:00PM
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BEIJING and SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 10
/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 that it has signed contracts to upgrade
China Mobile's Business Intelligence ("BI") systems to Next
Generation Business Analysis Support System ("NG-BASS" or "the
system") phase II for Liaoning, Shanghai and Zhejiang province.
"AsiaInfo's Phase-II NG-BASS upgrade will provide China Mobile with
a stronger and more flexible data collection, storage and analysis
service," said AsiaInfo President and Chief Executive Officer Steve
Zhang. "This is especially important as competition among operators
intensifies and the advent of 3G is heralding the need for
sophisticated IT solutions to support operators' latest product
offerings. This upgrade also includes a more scalable data
warehousing platform with user-friendly data mining and online
analytical applications that give the operator access to highly
organized, real-time subscriber data." Phase-II NG-BASS is being
built to optimize data analysis capability and support China
Mobile's fully bundled service offering of fixed, broadband and
wireless services. The system will also include expanded data
storage capacity, enable more detailed internal management of data
and help China Mobile design more effective and targeted sales and
marketing campaigns. AsiaInfo currently has BI systems installed at
15 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 10, 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: in China, Sheryl Zhang
of AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc., +86-10-8216-6039, , or Justin Knapp of
Ogilvy Financial, Beijing, +86-10-8520-6556, ; or in the United
States, Jessica Barist Cohen of Ogilvy Financial, New York,
+1-646-460-9989, Web site: http://www.asiainfo.com/
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