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NetLogic® and Switchvox® Create Strategic Partnership

NetLogic, a leader in Business Class VoIP and Internet services, and Switchvox, the premier developer of Asterisk-based IP PBX systems, today announced a strategic partnership for deployment of next generation VoIP products and services.

NetLogic® and Switchvox® Create Strategic Partnership
VoIP Choice Compatible with IP PBX Systems from Switchvox

St. Louis, MO and San Diego, CA (October 5, 2006) –NetLogic, a leader in Business Class VoIP and Internet services, and Switchvox, the premier developer of Asterisk-based IP PBX systems, today announced a strategic partnership for deployment of next generation VoIP products and services.

Under the arrangement, NetLogic has certified Switchvox SOHO and Switchvox SMB IP PBX systems to work with its VoIP Choice product. Concurrently, Switchvox has certified NetLogic’s VoIP Choice to work with its Asterisk-based systems.

“NetLogic provides and manages both data and voice together, which results in superior quality of service,” says Joshua Stephens, CEO of Switchvox. “By certifying NetLogic’s VoIP product with our IP PBX systems, Switchvox SOHO and Switchvox SMB, we can provide VoIP excellence to our combined customers.”

“Our certification ensures users of Switchvox IP PBX systems that they can enjoy voice-optimized, high quality connections,” explains Mike Morey, president of NetLogic. “Together we can provide end to end management of the VoIP connection, thereby eliminating the jitter and garble associated with many conventional VoIP deployments.”

VoIP Choice utilizes Quality of Service-based SIP trunks to provide business-class voice service. SIP trunks avoid the conversion between IP and traditional phone protocols. In many IP phone system implementations, calls are converted from the phone service provider’s network to the local IP network. This conversion point is often a source for echo and static. SIP trunks eliminate that conversion, making the internal phone system simpler and less costly, while providing superior voice quality.

About Switchvox
Switchvox is a leading provider of PBX and VoIP phone systems for small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The company's SOHO product enables small and home offices to easily and affordably create and manage their phone system, using traditional analog lines, as well as VoIP services. The Switchvox SMB product is a full-featured, more advanced IP PBX system for larger organizations. Based on Linux, Asterisk and other open source software, Switchvox has created software products that fit business and consumer needs. Headquartered in San Diego, California, more information on the company can be found at www.switchvox.com.

About NetLogic, Inc.
NetLogic is a Business-Class Internet and telephony service provider. The Company offers next generation VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) telephony and Internet services, as well as a full array of other communications solutions.

NetLogic’s product, VoIP Choice, won a “Best of Show” Award at Technology Marketing Corporation’s 2006 Internet Telephony Conference & Expo East for its innovative approach to providing business-class VoIP service, utilizing SIP trunks. In addition, for the past two years NetLogic has been named one of the Fastest Growing Private Companies located in the St. Louis Region by the St. Louis Business Journal. NetLogic is located at 210 N. Tucker Blvd., Suite 500, St. Louis, MO 63101. For more information see www.netlogic.net, or contact Mike Morey, mmorey@netlogic.net, at 888-MYNETLOGIC (888-696-3856).

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Ken Camp has more than 25 years of experience in information technology. Ken spent 17 years with AT&T and Lucent Technologies successfully designing and implementing voice and data networks. He later worked in the security marketplace and played a key role in early IPSec VPN deployments. As an independent consultant, Ken's primary focal areas include network performance improvement, security practices and the design and deployment of integrated voice and data solutions. He may be contacted at: ken_camp@realtimepublishers.net

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