SHERMAN OAKS, Calif., May 25, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Telynx, Inc. (Pink Sheets:TLYN), a provider of network management software solutions and related services, expects that as a result of the successful launch of NetRunner II (r) at the Nice, France show, business activity will increase significantly. With a show attendance of more than 2,000 registered attendees, over 90 exhibitors, and nearly 50 journalists, the audience reaction to Telynx's presence was remarkable. Launched during its appearance at the Telemanagement World Conference in Nice, France on Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at the Acropolis Convention Center, NetRunner II (r) was one of the hits of the conference.
During the past year, Telynx has re-organized and prepared itself to address significant market demand for its products and services. With the addition of key management in marketing and business development, the core team is growing to meet demands generated by the response to the new product and the corporate presence at the show. Reaction was especially favorable to the demonstration of the new system that Telynx made at its stand in Nice, France this week.
"Needless to say, the overwhelming response to our launch of NetRunner II(r) represents a huge boost to our confidence as an organization. I am personally gratified and feel well-prepared to address the market demand exhibited in many markets around the world," said Gary Blume, who is responsible for marketing and business development for Telynx. "My plan is to spend as much time and resources as are necessary to cultivate this prospective business."
While more detailed product specifications will soon be available on the corporate Web site (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 insures 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.
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