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QoVox Completes Installation of Two New Sites in VoIP
Network
Raleigh, N.C., Nov. 3, 2005 – QoVox Corporation,
a wholly owned subsidiary of Datameg Corporation (OTCBB:DTMG),
today announced that they have installed two additional QoVox
Network Access Points (NAPs) to monitor Time Warner Cable’s
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network. The new QoVox NAPs
were added this October in Lumberton, N.C., and Wilson, N.C.,
to proactively measure and report the connectivity and voice quality
across the network. Network Access Points (NAPs) are elements
of the QoVox Network Assurance System (NAS-6131), which is used
to actively characterize end–to-end service performance,
and isolate problems in voice networks. Both call connection signaling
and voice path are tested, ensuring network integrity and high
quality voice services are being provided.
About QoVox
QoVox Corporation is pioneering the development of network monitoring
and fault isolation tools and services for next generation network
services. QoVox’s solutions include network-wide fault identification,
fault isolation and voice quality assurance products and services.
With QoVox, service providers can deliver new applications, such
as VoIP, with the reliability and quality that end-users have
grown to expect from traditional circuit-switched telephony. QoVox
is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Datameg Corporation and is headquartered
in Raleigh, North Carolina. For more information, please visit
www.qovox.com.
About Datameg
Datameg Corporation (OTCBB:DTMG) is a development stage technology
company focused on supplying products and related services that
support critical network performance requirements in the rapidly
converging voice, data and video communications industry. Specifically,
through Datameg's wholly owned subsidiary QoVox Corp., the company
designs, develops and offers network-wide fault identification,
fault isolation and voice quality assurance products and critical
real-time network health and performance monitoring services for
both providers and end-users of Internet telephony, now commonly
referred to as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). The VoIP industry
critically depends on the ability to deliver voice service over
the Internet infrastructure with the high quality that end-users
have grown to expect with traditional telephony services. The
company believes network monitoring for voice quality is a vital
function for the successful commercial future of IP telephony.
For more information, please visit www.datameg.com
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Certain statements contained herein are forward looking. These
forward looking statements are based on our current expectations
and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions.
Many factors could cause actual results to differ significantly
from these statements, including our history of operating losses,
our need for additional financing, a failure of our products to
perform as expected, introduction of competing products by other
companies, pressures on prices from competitors and/or customers,
regulatory obstacles to new product introductions, lack of acceptance
of our products, and changes in the VoIP industry. These risks,
uncertainties and assumptions are detailed in documents filed
by us with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Contact:
Constantine Theodoropulos
Boston Communications
617.619.9801
ctheo@bcww.com
Investor Contact:
James J. Flanagan, President
Aspire Communications, Inc.
781.863.1333
jflanagan@aspirepr.com
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