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  • May 2008 ARN receives hundreds of thousands of calls from callers in Oklahoma and Indiana who were unable to communicate due to tornado and disasterous winds that damaged the local wireless networks.

  • May 2007 Bahamas carrier "Batelco" begins UnRegistered Roaming Service.

  • September 2006 - ARN and Level 3 successfully convert the transport network to VoIP.

  • August 2006 American Roaming Network is purchased by GlobalTel LD, a subsidiary of Interactive Media Technologies, Inc.

  • American Roaming Network provides mobile termination for un-registered mobile phones as required by the FCC's order stipulating that Manual Roaming Service is a wireless carrier's continuing obligation.

  • Our Carrier Clients: AT&T/Cingular, AllTel, Batelco, Metro PCS, Sprint, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular

  • International Mobile Carriers Can Add ARN Services To Earn Additional Revenue

  • May 2008 ARN begins International marketing effort to sign overseas wireless partners seeking manual roaming for CDMA and GSM service.

  • April 2008 ARN signs first GSM carrier Broadpoint of New Orleans to begin service in June.

  • March 2008 ARN begins using Verisign Local DID Services.

  • January 2007 ARN's website is launched with new features such as web based carrier access and prepaid service.

  • December 2006 ARN launches Prepaid Roaming Service.

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American Roaming Network is a software application designed to provide billing services and call completion to serve cellular direct-dialed calls within the home country as well as North America and rest of the world.

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American Roaming Network uses a proprietary Integrated Voice Response (IVR) system to process the billing of each call without live operator assistance. These helpful voice prompts guide callers through each step of the billing process. If a caller enters erroneous information, the systems provide the caller with an opportunity to re-enter the missed digits.

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ARN’s centralized system controls call completion based upon the results of users input and the billing validation. If the billing method is valid, the system allows the switch to complete the call. If the billing method is not valid, then the system does not allow the switch to complete the call and then offers the user an alternative method or the user disconnects.

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American Roaming Network system is technology agnostic and is operating with GSM, TDMA, CDMA and AMPS networks.

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