BOCA RATON, Fla., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- GlobalTel IP, Inc.
(Pink Sheets: GIPI) a provider of unified group communications for mission
critical solutions, announced the proposed introduction of X-Stream
Access(TM), a managed service solution for emergency communications
interoperability. Instead of investing large amounts of capital and
resources to develop, deploy and manage a proprietary system, upon the
introduction, agencies will be able to subscribe to the more affordable
X-Stream Access Service to support statewide or regional interoperability
and radio upgrade plans. The introduction is dependant upon favorable
results in ongoing beta testing.
X-Stream Access will be powered by Twisted Pair Solution's WAVE(TM),
the industry's most widely deployed group communications software solution
available today. WAVE is installed, used and trusted by governments,
defense departments, public safety organizations and large commercial
organizations the world over, WAVE unified group communications software is
the power behind many of the industry's most advanced Voice-over-IP
applications and the most secure and flexible solution for mission critical
communications.
Using industry standard IP networks as the unifying medium, WAVE
enables a multitude of traditionally disparate communications systems such
as radios, traditional analog phone systems, new IP phone systems, PCs,
PDAs and industry specific proprietary devices to all interoperate in a
seamlessly coherent manner. Larry Reid, President & CEO of GlobalTel IP
said, "X-Stream Access has been designed to provide a subscriber with
secure access to a WAVE powered interoperability network located at a fully
redundant, government compliant facility. Security will be assured through
strict access controls and the network will be monitored 24/7/365 providing
constant availability to the subscriber. Network installation, connection
and subscription fees can be kept to a few hundred dollars per month
depending on the types of devices the subscriber desires to interconnect.
We have completed the initial preliminary testing of X-Stream Access and
expect to have the beta test completed during the 2nd quarter of 2008."
There can be no assurance that the results of the beta testing will be
favorable or that the company will be able to obtain sufficient capital to
complete the testing and market the product.
GlobalTel IP maintains a fully redundant internet communications
network at the NAP of the Americas in Miami, Florida. This network is
managed remotely from our Network Operations Center (NOC) located at our
corporate offices in Boca Raton, Florida and was built to support our
X-Stream Access voice interoperability solution. Subject to obtaining
sufficient capital, the company will continue developing hardware and
software for unified group communications. The company's corporate offices
are in Boca Raton, Florida. Communications should be directed to Larry M.
Reid at 561-939-3300 or to lreid@globaltelip.com
Statements contained in this press release which are not historical
facts are known as forward looking statements as that item is defined in
the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual
results to differ materially from estimated results.
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SOURCE GlobalTel IP, Inc.
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CONTACT: Larry Reid, President & CEO of GlobalTel IP, Inc., +1-561-922-3352
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