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Viper Networks Announces Second Country Launch (Bahrain) for Commencement of Calling Card Sales in Middle East
GlobeNewswire
2010-08-23

    Company Notches 2nd Launch Through Exclusive Agreement With
          Multi-Billion Dollar Telecommunications Company

Viper Networks, Inc. (Pink Sheets:VPER), an emerging global
telecommunication network operations and technical management company,
is pleased to announce the official Bahrain launch of their calling
card products and services through their exclusive agreement with
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the 7th largest telecommunications
company on earth with over 81 million customers worldwide
(www.BSNL.co.in).

This launch announcement establishes Bahrain as the second operational
route for Viper Networks and the commencement of the Company's calling
card sales within this country. In conjunction with their first
operational launch in the Middle East, the Company has established
their own licensed telecommunications company and wholly-owned
subsidiary, Viper Networks Bahrain, to handle licenses, network
management and sales distribution in the country.

Additionally, the Company is working with several leading telecom
distributors within Bahrain to help maximize calling card sales
throughout the region.

From the Company's business combination partnership with Cirilium
India, Viper Networks owns the exclusive rights with BSNL to offer a
full spectrum of national and international telecom services, beginning
with Calling Cards, VoIP and Pinless Accounts, as well as majority
ownership for operating the awarded India telecommunications license
both inside and outside of the country.

The Bahrain launch, which follows the Company's initial Singapore
launch in July, begins Viper Networks launch roll-out to multiple
countries on several continents where the Company has previously
announced deployment for a redundant telecommunications network between
each respective country and India.

The Company's pre-paid international calling cards for retail inbound
international traffic, will enable users to call from any landline,
mobile, PC or VoIP enabled device from any country where it is launched
worldwide.

In a follow up to the previously announced Singapore launch, the
Company has a sales and distribution agreement with Globalcom
Information Services (www.GIS.com.sg), a leading infocomm service
provider in the Asia-Pacific region through the household brand names
Globalcom and SayHi. For the Singapore launch, the majority of all
calling cards are being printed by Globalcom, who is also actively
selling them along with BSNL, Cirilium India and Viper Networks.

President of Viper Networks, Mr. Shouekani, comments: "The Company's
first successful launch from Singapore and now Bahrain, should serve to
reinforce the quality of Viper Networks technology, services and
capabilities. Since we have met BSNL's highest standards and testing
protocols, all future country deployment launches are expected to come
on line in an expedited manner."

For additional information, please visit www.vipernetworks.com.

Except for the historical information contained herein, this press
release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and
uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from the results
predicted and reported results should not be considered an indication
of future performance. In addition, the factors discussed in the
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, among the other
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially.


CONTACT:  Heritage First Capital  (Orlando)
          Individual/Institutional Investors:
          Scott Gibson, Managing Principal 
          407.444.5959
          www.heritagefirst.com





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