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Voicemail, Unplugged. Clariti Telecommunications Unveils New Digital Wireless Voicemail Service.


PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 5, 1999--

Clariti Wireless Messaging, a subsidiary of Clariti Telecommunications International (OTC OTC

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:CLRI CLRI Central Leather Research Institute (India) )("Clariti"), unveiled its innovative new wireless service - Clariti Wireless Voicemail - at the PCS (1) (Personal Communications Services) Refers to wireless services that emerged after the U.S. government auctioned commercial licenses in 1994 and 1995. This radio spectrum in the 1.  '99 Show in New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded  on Sept. 22-24. This service combines a full-featured voicemail system with a small wireless device called the Clariti VOCA VOCA Victims of Crime Act of 1984
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(TM) Wireless Voicemail Player. Users of Clariti's service get their voicemail messages in the caller's actual voice sent wirelessly to their Clariti VOCA(TM) Player.

As simple as 1,2,3

Here's how easy it is to use the Clariti VOCA(TM) Player: 1) A caller dials a number and leaves a voicemail message. 2) The Clariti VOCA(TM) Player beeps or vibrates to alert the user that a new message has arrived. 3) Simply press the PLAY button to listen to the message. The user can adjust the volume, replay, save, or delete the message.

When asked about this new service, Mike McAndrews, president of Clariti Wireless Messaging, commented, "Clariti Wireless Voicemail brings an entirely new category of wireless communications wireless communications

System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data.
 to the marketplace. We have combined into one product the privacy and convenience of voicemail, the wireless voice communications of digital cell phones, and the hassle free portability of pagers. In addition, Clariti's patented wireless technology, called ClariCAST(TM), enables Clariti to bring this new service to both U.S. and international markets at prices that almost anyone can afford. The power of ClariCAST(TM) is that it uses existing FM radio spectrum and transmission equipment to send voicemail messages wirelessly. This means infrastructure expenses to deploy the system are low, operating expenses Operating expenses

The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted.
 are low and a ClariCAST(TM) system covering an entire city can be set up in only a few days. In addition, the same ClariCAST(TM) system can be deployed in practically any country since the FM band is nearly universal. The PCS Show in New Orleans was the first time we have shown our new service to the wireless telecommunications industry, and the response was overwhelmingly positive."

The following are actual comments made by wireless industry professionals who visited Clariti's booth at the PCS Show. None of these individuals are affiliated with Clariti, and each gave Clariti permission to reprint their comments.

"Clariti's product was the best that I saw at the PCS Show. The size of the device is perfect - not too big and not too small. It's very user friendly and the voice quality is outstanding. A product like this could replace numeric paging."

- Lawrence Hansbro, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Push Button Paging, a distributor of paging and cellular products in Georgia.

"Clariti's Wireless Voicemail would allow us to offer new and differentiated services Offerings that can be classified by type, or quality, of service. For example, a differentiated services network could prioritize real time traffic for a higher fee.  in a very economic and efficient way. Most of our existing subscribers use text paging ... and as you know, operating a dispatch bureau to send text messages is our biggest - and most expensive - business issue. I believe that the majority of our customers would upgrade to Clariti's Wireless Voicemail, since it is much simpler to send a message. Furthermore, the product looks good, it's compact, sounds good, and the ability to store up to 20 minutes of messages is more than anyone will ever need. It will be dynamite!"

- Peter Lorandos, President of Pathecomm Paging Systems, Bahamas.

"Clariti's Wireless Voicemail is an intriguing concept. I believe that my current and future customers will prefer to receive spoken messages in the sender's real voice over text or numeric messages. I am really impressed by the voice quality of the messages. Clariti's ability to leverage existing FM-SCA channels makes Wireless Voicemail available to rural resellers like us, since FM radio is everywhere. We find, on the other hand, that existing FLEX or POCSAG POCSAG Post Office Code Standardization Advisory Group
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 networks just weren't designed to support voice paging and capacity quickly becomes a concern."

- Rece Howley, President of the Catseye Corporation, a wireless reseller An organization that sells wireless services under its own name, but uses the networks of other service providers. For example, before it exited the business in 2002, WorldCom sold cellular services under the WorldCom Wireless brand, using the actual networks of Verizon, AT&T and others.  in Florida.

"The Clariti product demonstrated at PCS had superior voice quality when compared to other voice paging products. In addition, the product would make an excellent value-added addition to existing voicemail systems."

- Michael Donnelly Michael Donnelly may refer to
  • Michael Thomas Donnelly (died 1982), Roman Catholic priest from Ireland.
  • Major Michael Donnelly (1959–2005), former United States Air Force (USAF) and advocate of veterans of the Gulf war
, President of Innovative Wireless Ventures and former sales executive for several wireless carriers.

Although Clariti is a relative newcomer to the wireless industry, its people are not. The Clariti team averages 13 years of industry experience. The VOCA(TM) Player development team consist of ex-Motorola engineers who worked on award-winning products such as StarTAC(TM), PageWriter(TM), Advisor(TM), and Bravo(TM). The ClariCAST(TM) development team consists of experts in military RF communications and FM-SCA technology. The marketing and network operations team come from both the paging and cellular industries with experience operating in U.S. and international markets.

Clariti plans to roll out its service in the U.S. and overseas during the year 2000.

Clariti Telecommunications International, Ltd., is a diversified international telecommunications company See telecom company.  headquartered in Philadelphia. Clariti is comprised of three leading-edge telecom business units -- Clariti IP Services, GlobalFirst and Clariti Wireless Messaging. Clariti IP Services operates a state-of-the-art Voice Over IP telecom network for low-cost international calls, plus they offer internet services, Web hosting Making a Web site available on the Internet. Many ISPs host a few personal Web pages for an individual at no additional cost above the monthly service fee, but the address is subordinate to the ISP; for example, www.friendlyisp.com/pat_smith. , and E-commerce solutions. GlobalFirst provides diversified telecommunications services, including domestic and international long-distance, pre-paid mobile phones and calling cards, primarily in the United Kingdom and France. Clariti Wireless Messaging is currently developing the ClariCAST(TM) Wireless Voicemail System, a low-cost high-speed wireless voice messaging Using voice mail as an alternative to electronic mail, in which voice messages are intentionally recorded, not because the recipient was not available.  system. The ClariCAST(TM) system is 100% digital, and is the first wireless messaging system Software that provides an electronic mail delivery system. It is made up of the following functional components, which may be packaged together or independently.

Mail User Agent
 to combine small device size, long battery life, low cost, and digital audio quality. This patented communications technology Noun 1. communications technology - the activity of designing and constructing and maintaining communication systems
engineering, technology - the practical application of science to commerce or industry
 uses FM subcarrier A secondary telecommunications channel that resides within the main channel (a carrier within a carrier). A type of multiplexing, the subcarrier is a modulated carrier signal at a lower frequency that is combined with the main carrier signal running at a higher frequency.  frequencies, so it can be quickly and inexpensively installed in any city where FM radio towers exist. Clariti plans to market its Wireless Voicemail service worldwide, including rapidly growing wireless telecom markets such as Latin America, Asia, Europe and the U.S.

More information on Clariti and the ClariCAST(TM) Wireless Voicemail System can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.clariti.com.

Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This press release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties including statements about Clariti's growth prospects, the ability to operate its telecom business at a lower cost and the development and sales of new products and services. Factors that could cause or contribute to such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general economic and business conditions, changes in telecommunications regulations, changes in consumer demand and acceptance of certain telecommunications products and services, wireless market conditions in the U.S. and certain international markets, the rollout schedule for Clariti's wireless products and services, and various other factors beyond the control of the company. This includes such factors as described from time to time in the SEC reports filed by Clariti Telecommunications International, Ltd., including the most recently filed Form 10-KSB.
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