Business Services Industry

Microtel's CXR Telcom Subsidiary to Begin Delivery of New Voice Mail Systems to SBC in October 1999; Expected Revenue Over a One Year Period Should Exceed $2 million

Business Wire, Sept 30, 1999

ONTARIO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 30, 1999--

MicroTel International Inc. (OTC BB:MCTL) ("MicroTel") today announced that its CXR Telcom subsidiary, located in Fremont, California has once again been approved as a key supplier by another major telcom company, this time to provide new and replacement transmission equipment for SBC Corporation's Voice Mail Systems operations. Shipments will be to both unregulated and central office facilities for integration into their Southwestern and United States regional infrastructure. Expected revenue should exceed $2 million over the next year beginning in October 1999.

Commenting on the business Bryan Fuller, President of CXR Telcom, stated "CXR's equipment solutions for customer voice mail system applications are based upon our full featured, high end, high reliability Anderson Jacobson branded modem product line which enjoys a large installed base throughout the United States. CXR is well positioned to become the dominant supplier in this important market segment where voice mail service is increasingly being offered by the RBOC's and other independents to the massive business market."

Mehdy Merin, Network Product Manager for CXR's transmission line of equipment used in voice mail applications, billing systems, and other products, stated "Our voice mail system equipment solutions are presently in qualification at other RBOC's, independent, and long distance carriers and we believe the same features, demonstrated field reliability, and engineering support service that allowed us to win the SBC opportunity will likely result in the securing of far more business to come, expanding our leaderoration in Fremont, CA; CXR, S.A. in Paris, Fraansmission Systems, Inc. design, manufacture andformation technology products, including input and display components, subsystem assemblies and power supplilating to matters that are not historical are fto differ materially from those anticipated or described herein.

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