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Fiberlink Hits Key Growth Milestones in Shift to New "Software as a Service" Product Strategy During First Six Months of 2005Revenue from Software Up 85% BLUE BELL, Pa. – Sept. 13, 2005 – Fiberlink Communications Corp., a leading innovator and trusted enterprise partner for secure mobile workforce solutions, today announced growth in revenue from software sales of 85 percent for the first six months of 2005, as compared with the same six-month period of 2004. This marks significant progress towards a new software segment for Fiberlink, and a significant milestone as the company broadens its product offering beyond pure connectivity services. During the first half of 2005, Fiberlink rolled out a new pricing model tailored to its software products, which are now available on a recurring per-seat license. “Over 70% of all new customers added in the first six months of this year are paying Fiberlink for our Extend360 software. By combining software and services, we are experiencing real traction in the marketplace and are leading the enterprise mobility and security space in a shift from basic connectivity services to comprehensive mobile workforce solutions,” said Ed McCrossen, president of Fiberlink. “Since late 2004, Fiberlink has developed innovative software pricing plans, often with no up-front expenses, to give customers greater flexibility in acquiring Fiberlink’s technology, and we have added new channel partners to further fuel our growth.” Since its inception, Fiberlink’s financial revenue model was based on long-term, minimum commitment customer contracts and connectivity revenues. During the first half of 2005, however, Fiberlink delivered new cost benefits and flexibility through subscription-based “pay as you go” software and services that are easier to deploy and offer long-term service relationships that will evolve to meet customers’ needs. At the same time, Fiberlink has added new software-driven capabilities by partnering with Skype, an Internet-based telephony provider, and adding anti-spyware solutions to its Endpoint Vulnerability Management (EVM) services. It has also strengthened it service portfolio by introducing a new EVM service called Real-Time Remediation™. Unlike many other security software solutions, Fiberlink’s Real-Time Remediation service continuously inspects mobile computing devices, detects out-of-compliance conditions, and fixes problems before a mobile worker connects to the corporate network. The company also added an EV-DO wide-area wireless service to its access portfolio to give mobile workers a broader range of connectivity options. “Fiberlink is making significant headway in carving out its place in the market by focusing on software and security instead of simply providing connectivity like carriers, or aggregating networks like its direct competitors,” said Kitty Weldon, an analyst at Current Analysis. “Companies can better manage the growing group of mobile and remote workers with a unified software solution that helps IT to easily implement security policies, increasingly important as more employees are using public Wi-Fi, instant messaging and other potentially insecure connectivity methods.”
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