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Fusion Acquires Proprietary SIP Peer-to-Peer Technology That Avoids Routing Internet Phone Calls Through Network Of Users' Computers

Posted on: Tuesday, 28 February 2006, 09:00 CST

NEW YORK, Feb. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Fusion Telecommunications International, Inc., today said it has acquired proprietary intellectual property that will allow Directed Peer-to-Peer Internet phone connections between Session Initiated Protocol (SIP)-enabled devices without the need to route the calls through a network of third-party computers, as typically occurs in a peer-to-peer environment.

"This technology will give Fusion the opportunity to expand its existing suite of paid service offerings and participate in the growing peer-to-peer telephony market through its efonica brand, including the free call segment now dominated by Skype," said Matthew Rosen, President and Chief Operating Officer of Fusion.

The technology, which took more than five years to develop, incorporates a unique approach that builds upon globally accepted VoIP standards and seamlessly integrates with Fusion's carrier-class network and back-office infrastructure. Fusion's service offerings give customers maximum flexibility because a computer is not required for them to work. Customers will be able to make calls between any combination of computers, Internet connected telephones, wireless devices, and other SIP-enabled hardware. When placing a call using Fusion's Directed SIP Peer-to-Peer (DSP) technology, customers automatically access a central registry for authentication, enhancing security when compared to many peer-to-peer alternatives. A very sophisticated and powerful routing engine then facilitates a connection directly between calling parties without having to go through another user's computer or calling device, as is required in other peer-to-peer models. Connections can be accomplished from any location worldwide and typically occur in a fraction of a second.

SIP BECOMING UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED

"It is widely believed that SIP is quickly becoming the de facto VoIP standard for communication between VoIP hardware devices such as ATAs, IP phones, wi-fi phones, and many new mobile and wireless devices," said Dr. Joel Maloff, Fusion's Chief Technology Officer. "Utilizing SIP as its standard gives Fusion the ability to provide services to the large and growing population of consumers buying SIP-enabled devices. Additionally, most VoIP hardware manufacturers are rapidly deploying new advanced SIP devices that will work with Fusion's service offerings. Fusion's technological strategy will allow us to continue capitalizing on the growing popularity of SIP throughout the VoIP industry, while leveraging the significant cost advantages of peer-to-peer," Dr. Maloff added.

FUSION'S ADVANTAGE OVER COMPETITORS

Fusion believes that its technology provides several advantages when compared to other peer-to-peer telephony approaches. The Fusion approach is based on open standards and is designed to be interoperable with new technologies as they emerge. In addition, we believe it is more secure than other peer-to-peer services, eliminates the risk of potential damage to the end-user's computer hard drive, and does not require the consumption of significant Internet bandwidth, which can be attributed to other peer-to-peer services.

"With the addition of this technology, Fusion will be able to combine the advantages and excitement of peer-to-peer telephony with the efficiencies and professionalism of a 21st century carrier-class infrastructure. The result will be expanded features and a high quality service for consumers without the inherent risks and limitations traditionally associated with peer-to-peer," said Roger Karam, the President of Fusion's VoIP Division.

"We are excited to have reached an agreement to purchase the DSP software. We look forward to sharing our plan to use this new technology as we begin announcing our new service offerings in the near term. We believe that when added to our existing infrastructure, this technology enhances Fusion's competitive advantage in the VoIP marketplace," said Mr. Rosen.

The Directed SIP Peer-to-Peer technology acquisition is part of Fusion's continuing effort to differentiate itself from other VoIP service providers such as Vonage, Skype Technologies SA (recently acquired by ebay), Google, Inc., AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo.

About Fusion:

Fusion provides its efonica branded VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Internet access, and other Internet services to, from, in and between emerging markets in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Fusion currently provides services to consumers, corporations, international carriers, government entities, and Internet service providers in over 45 countries. For more information please go to: http://www.fusiontel.com/ or http://www.efonica.com/.

Statements in this Press Release that are not purely historical facts, including statements regarding Fusion's beliefs, expectations, intentions or strategies for the future, may be "forward-looking statements" under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, among others, introduction of products in a timely fashion, market acceptance of new products, cost increases, fluctuations in and obsolescence of inventory, price and product competition, availability of labor and materials, development of new third-party products and techniques that render Fusion's products obsolete, delays in obtaining regulatory approvals, potential product recalls and litigation. Risk factors, cautionary statements and other conditions which could cause Fusion's actual results to differ from management's current expectations are contained in Fusion's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and available through http://www.sec.gov/.

First Call Analyst: FCMN Contact: jhenderson@rubenstein.com

Fusion Telecommunications International, Inc.

CONTACT: Andrew Lewin of Fusion Telecommunications International, Inc.,+1-212-972-2000, alewin@fusiontel.com; or Investors: John Baldissera of BPCFinancial Marketing, +1-800-368-1217, or Media: John Henderson of RubensteinAssociates, +1-212-843-8054, jhenderson@rubenstein.com, both for FusionTelecommunications International, Inc.

Web site: http://www.fusiontel.com/http://www.efonica.com/


Source: PRNewswire-FirstCall

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