Telynx, Inc. Launches Next Generation OSS with NetRunner II


SHERMAN OAKS, Calif., May 17, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Telynx, Inc. (Pink Sheets:TLYN), a provider of network management software solutions and related services, announced the launch and highly anticipated release of its latest product suite, NetRunner II(r). In design and development for nearly one year, this new product is expected to effectively meet the requirements of operators of mission-critical OSS in the global telecommunications industry.

Telynx launched the product today during its appearance at the Telemanagement World Conference in Nice, France from May 16-19, 2005 at the Acropolis Convention Center. The company's senior management was present during exhibition hours in booth No. 115 located in the auxiliary concourse. They were available to speak with prospective clients and strategic alliance partners interested in seeing a brief demonstration of the system and to discuss potential partnerships or alliances with Telynx.

"The launch of NetRunner II(r) is a very significant event for Telynx and represents the platform upon which both products and services will be delivered in the future. We are very proud of this product as it is the direct result of many hours of critical thinking, dynamic design and extremely smart development," stated Gary Blume, Director of Marketing and Business Development for Telynx. "I am very excited to be able to show off this new system to prospective customers and strategic alliance partners who can benefit from our position in this growing space."

While more detailed product specifications will soon be available on the corporate website (www.telynx.net), the following are some significant attributes of the product suite.

NetRunner II(r)

A physical and logical documentation/inventory application for networks. NetRunner II(r) can be used throughout the network project lifecycle, including the planning, design, provisioning and management of equipment and circuits. Providing accurate information about physical components such as network equipment, ports, cables and logical components such as circuits, bandwidth and channels.

Inventory Management:

NetRunner II(r) provides a library module that allows for the creation of pre-defined configurations. These configurations can be used repeatedly. This makes data population very rapid, and ensures accuracy of input.

Documentation:

Utilizing a user-defined graphical equipment hierarchy, NetRunner II(r) allows customers to document their physical network connectivity. Logical circuits can be created based on the physical connectivity of the equipment.

Intelligent Display Design:

Network topology is displayed through the Auto Schematic function that draws route diagrams which can be stored, printed, or distributed with other network documentation. The Auto Schematic function discovers all nodes within the database and places them on the schematic in a geo-coordinate layout.

Flexibility and Customization:

NetRunner II(r) allows user-definable attributes and real-time status data on equipment and circuit types. The implementation of status fields on all equipment and circuit records tracks readiness states such as planned or reserved. Its containment hierarchy accommodates inside and outside plant documentation.

About Telynx

Telynx, Inc. designs and markets a line of software products and related services allowing telecommunications service providers to track inventory, provide new telecommunications services and manage network bandwidth. The Company seeks to maintain a highly selective approach to strategic partnerships with other telecommunications service providers such as Network Equipment Providers (NEPs), IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMSs), and IPTVs, which deliver digital television and other audio and video services over broadband data networks using Internet protocols.

Safe Harbor Statement

This release contains forward-looking statements with respect to the results of operations and business of Telynx, Inc., which involve risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual future results could materially differ from those discussed. The Company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other forward-looking statements be subject to the "Safe Harbors" provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.



            

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