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6/10/15

JSC Ingenium reaches agreement on the deployment of its CSFB Advanced technology with WIMAX Online

JSC Ingenium has reached an agreement with WIMAX Online for the deployment of its CSFB Advanced technology, for integration as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator with its own 4G access.

WIMAX Online is a telecommunications operator licensed by the Spanish Telecommunications Market Commission. It has its own 4G radio network, through which it provides broadband Internet services at a regional level in Eastern Spain using LTE technology, reaching rural areas that have very limited or no Internet coverage.

JSC Ingenium, using the MVNA infrastructure and technology of IOS - Ingenium Outsourcing Services- a subsidiary company of the Ingenium Group, which operates in Spain as a MVNA Platform, provides everything needed to operate as a full MVNO.

The aim is to integrate the two technologies so that WIMAX Online can provide mobile access to 4G through its radio infrastructure, and to use IOS Spain MVNA infrastructure to provide traditional services. To that end, JSC Ingenium has deployed an LTE laboratory based on the infrastructure that WIMAX is currently using (antennas, eNodeB, etc.) and JSC Ingenium's technology (MME, HSS and PDN GW) to create a complete LTE Core for testing its CSFB Advanced technology.

This solution also provides an additional advantage as it means that WIMAX Online does not have to integrate with the Host Operator.

As a result, and for the first time in Spain, a new type of service is being rolled out, which companies with an allocated radio spectrum can use to provide their customers with a better service, without recurring access costs, while being able to provide the full range of communications services that today's subscribers require.

JSC Ingenium's CSFB Advanced technology is the result of the "MAP IWF Advanced CSFB/SRVCC.  New procedures for managing calls and messages on 4G and 3G networks”. R+D project carried out by the company, funded by the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) and the European Regional Development Fund as part of the Operational Programme of the Autonomous Region of Madrid 2007-2013.

                                                For further information: www.wimaxonline.es
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22/2/12

Orange Spain chooses JSC Ingenium technology for its new MVNA

Orange Spain and JSC Ingenium announce the launch of a new MVNA platform through IOS-Ingenium Outsourcing Services, part of Grupo Ingenium, with which will be able to serve new MVNOs projects who wish to operate on Orange’s Network in Spain.

JSC Ingenium is currently the first MVNO technology provider in Spain, and has sales offices in Mexico, Malaysia and UK. Its Core Network solutions have been deployed globally in countries such as Germany, Italy, UK, South Africa, Costa Rica, Chile and Romania.

IOS -Ingenium Outsourcing Services- will be in charge of running the JSC Ingenium MVNA technology, handling the commercial activities, seeking new potential candidates, analyzing and evaluating their strategies, as well as the O & M activities from the MVNA Platform, ensuring the service level of each Virtual in a completely independent way from others operators which share the same technology.

In words of the responsible of MVNO business at Orange Spain: "The choice of JSC Ingenium is mainly due to the interest of our company in Spain to have a technological partner which offered us trust handed down by their proven expertise in Telco sector, specially in the area of virtual -both national and internationally-, as well as providing us with the flexibility and the capacity to face new challenges: technological, innovational, financial, etc.. to be resolved in a near future in the mobile telephony market".

According to Sergio Cano, CEO of JSC Ingenium: "It's a very attractive challenge. For the first time, the industry figures of Mobile Virtual Network Operators in Spain are talking about significant growth in new clients against the traditional Network Operators. In my opinion the timing is right, contrary to some conservative voices who predicted that the sector had peaked, I believe it still has a long way to go before it reaches the levels of presence in countries like Germany and UK".