Viper Networks Enters Philippines with New Distribution Pact.IRVINE, Calif. -- U.S.-based VoIP Provider Now Has More than 30 Such Marketing Arrangements Worldwide Viper Networks, Inc. (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). :VPER VPER Vice President for External Relations ), a leading innovator in voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) products and services, today announced that it has signed a master distributor agreement with Asian High Technology Corporation (AHTC AHTC Akademischer Hockey Und Tennis Club ) of the Philippines. The pact makes AHTC the sole distributor of Viper Networks' VoIP products and services in the Republic of the Philippines. It gives Viper Networks direct distribution and marketing access to the Philippines for the first time. The nation has a population of 80 million, and its potential VoIP service market is further enhanced by the communication activities of 8 million Filipino expatriates in the U.S. and elsewhere. Viper Networks has been rapidly expanding its world-wide distributor and reseller network during 2005. It now has more than 30 such relationships around the globe. Donald Sinnar, senior vice president of Viper Networks was in Manila for the signing of the agreement. He commented, "We expect our relationship with Asian High Tech to be a highly successful business partnership. AHTC is uniquely positioned to address the retail and business customers for Internet VoIP in the Philippines. Its track record with telecom products is impressive, and we look forward to working hand-in-hand with it to bring low-cost and value-added Internet services to the citizens of the Philippines. AHTC's agreement with Viper Networks represents a huge step for our company in establishing our value-added services around the world." "This is a perfect time for our company to enter the Internet Value Added Value Added The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers. Notes: This can either increase the products price or value. Service field," said Petronilo Guevara, president of AHTC. "With the proven track record of this technology, we expect very rapid acceptance of VoIP in the Republic of the Philippines. The products and services we offer enable Filipinos in our home country and around the world to communicate easily and less expensively than ever before." The NTC NTC Notice NTC National Training Center NTC National Telecommunications Commission NTC National Transport Commission (Australia) NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient NTC Naval Training Center (National Telecommunications Commission) is expected to rule Authorizing VoIP Service in the Country in June of 2005. About Viper Networks Viper Networks, Inc. provides VoIP products and services through distributors and resellers around the world. Its network of VoIP gateways serves more than 350 countries and regions, and it is unique in offering both network services and equipment to its customers. Unlike most competing VoIP providers, Viper Networks offers its service on a pre-pay basis. It charges only for minutes used and does not requiring any monthly fees. Its Internet-based users can get dial-up or broadband service See broadband and broadband service provider. with equal quality. Viper has been pioneering VoIP service and technology for more than five years. About Asian High Technology Corporation AHTC, based in Mandalyong City, is a leading telecom systems integrator servicing the requirements of both cellular and wireline operators in the Philippines. It provides digital transmission systems, fiber and copper connectivity products, broadband solutions and specialized software systems. 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