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Dublin, Ireland Based Integrator BTS Deploys STATMON TECHNOLOGIES ''AXESS'' SOFTWARE...

Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:39pm EDT
Dublin, Ireland Based Integrator BTS Deploys STATMON TECHNOLOGIES ''AXESS'' SOFTWARE across Ireland for 4FM National Network

CHICAGO--(Business Wire)--
Statmon Technologies Corp. (OTC BB: STCA), a software application
and solution provider for broadcast, wireless and telecommunication
infrastructure, is pleased to announce that Broadcast Technical
Services Limited ("BTS"), the dominant broadcast integrator in Ireland
and long time client of Statmon Technologies, is set to deploy
Statmon's AXESS monitoring and control platform for the 4FM national
network across Ireland.

   AXESS will allow BTS and the 4FM management team to monitor and
control all transmission activities from a central operations center
located in Dublin. Through the advanced self-healing capabilities of
AXESS, BTS and 4FM will gain efficiency and save resources on "live in
the field" fault and failure responses and be able to recover remotely
either via automated recovery protocols or remote operator
intervention.

   Mr. Ken Dillard, Executive Vice President- Broadcast Sales at
Statmon Technologies, said, "We are delighted that our partner BTS is
preparing for the deployment of AXESS to support and assist in the
efficient operation of the 4FM network along with our other customers
in Ireland (News Talk 106 and the Spin network). BTS and Statmon have
enjoyed a wonderful relationship to date and we strive to continue to
grow that relationship on a daily basis. The high level of technical
expertise that the BTS engineering staff bring to the table makes them
a perfect partner in the high tech broadcast space."

   About Broadcast Technical Services Limited

   Broadcast Technical Services Limited is the predominant broadcast
integrator in Ireland servicing the technical needs of broadcasters
across the Ireland as well as Europe and the Middle East. Based in
Dublin, Ireland BTS operates a network operations center at their
facilities powered by Statmon Technologies core solution "AXESS" for
the support of their customers BTS is proficient at design,
development, deployment, and maintenance of all types of broadcast
facilities.

   About Statmon Technologies

   Statmon Technologies is a leading provider of infrastructure
management and control solutions for broadcasters, wireless carriers
and telecommunications providers. The company's software and
integration solutions allow their clients to automate and control,
monitor, diagnose and repair vast networks of remotes sites from a NOC
(network operations center) including direct access from a hand held
connected device such as a Blackberry or PDA. The automation aspects
of their technology provide pre-emptive and self-healing capabilities
for different types of technologies, devices and sensors. Statmon's
proprietary technology and universal integration capabilities are
rapidly becoming an indispensable requirement for the TV/Broadcasting
market, as well as an integral necessity for the telecommunication
industry and all types of infrastructure networks. Statmon's ability
to identify and repair problems before they occur is essential for
maintaining uninterrupted networked operations.

   Visit Statmon Technologies at NAB 2008 at Booth SU13805 in the
South Hall

Statmon Technologies Corp.
For Statmon Sales Tel: (800) 759 4021
Mr. Geoffrey Talbot Tel: (847) 604-5366
gtalbot@statmon.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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