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CTIG Set to Launch New 32-bit Version of UNITY
Business Wire, March 17, 1999
VALLEY FORGE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 17, 1999--CTI Group (Holdings) Inc. (OTC: CTIG) announces today that after extensive trials and stress testing, the telemanagement division of its USA subsidiary, CTI Data Solutions Inc., is soon to release its new 32-bit version of UNITY Call Accounting for Windows.
The official launch date is set for March 31, 1999 with the new product being renamed UNITY2K to signify its full compliance with the Year 2000 problem.
UNITY Call Accounting is one of the easiest to use call management systems on the USA market today. The product runs under Windows 95 / 98 / NT; it comes fully equipped with features such as, email report distribution, over 50 standard reports, customizable report writer, access security, toll fraud,. report scheduling, on-line directory, equipment charge back, client and authorization codes, advanced pricing engine, repricing of call records, completely network ready and much more.
CTI's telemanagement divisional chief operating officer, Bob Nielsen, stated, "our distributors have long been demanding a 32 bit version of UNITY. This deliverable UNITY2K makes it effortless to install by our distributor base using its unique SIM (Switch Interface Module). This feature allows the installer to change the call record formats on-site with no intervention from CTI. CTI also offers a remote diagnostic feature to allow CTI technicians to remotely diagnose problems when necessary.
About CTI Data Solutions
CTI Data Solutions has been the leading supplier of call management solutions for over 30 years. The company designs, implements and supports its software and offers a range of support services such as training, tariff support and consultancy. End-users span all industries, as well as the public sector, ranging from small businesses using a single PBX to large multi-nationals with multi-vendor telecom networks.
CTI Data Solutions is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CTI Group (Holdings) Inc., a publicly traded company listed on the OTC Bulletin Board in the USA (Symbol CTIG). The company has software installations in over 13,500 sites worldwide.
This release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainities. These statements may differ materially from actual future events or results. Readers are referred to documents filed by CTIG with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, specifically the most recent Form 10-KSB.
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