Viper Networks, Inc.: Viper Networks (VPER) Announces Singapore Operations Launch
TROY, MI--(Marketwire - October 13, 2009) - Viper Networks, Inc. (
As previously announced, the Company entered into an Agreement with GIS, a leading global Infocomm service provider in the Asia-Pacific region; for sales, distribution and other value-added services for its recently awarded India telecom license.
Mr. Farid Shouekani, President of Viper Networks, comments: "We are extremely pleased to commence sales and operations for our first route as part of our India Joint Venture. To meet projected revenue and ramp sales as quickly and efficiently as possible, we are earnestly pursuing some of the largest telecommunications providers for various sales, distribution and carrier agreements for all approved countries and this official launch is a direct example of those efforts. Further, the comprehensive agreements signed with Globalcom, were followed by complete interoperability testing and our successful network deployment."
Incorporated in Singapore since 1994, Globalcom Information Services is a privately held company specializing in network engineering, computer telephony integration (CTI) technologies and business process consultancy. GIS provides customer-centric, cost-effective, quality Infocomm services through the household brand names, Gobalcom and SayHi, utilizing an extensive network of business partners in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the India Subcontinent. [ www.gis.com.sg ]
For further information, contact Rich Kaiser, Investor Relations YES INTERNATIONAL, 800.631.8127 or e-mail to [ info@vipernetworks.com ].
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