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Arbinet Corporation Announces Third Quarter 2010 Financial Results

Arbinet Corporation (Nasdaq: ARBX), a leading provider of telecommunications services to fixed and mobile operators, today reported financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2010.

The third quarter 2010 were $85

Total revenues for the third quarter 2010 were $85.2 million, which included $78.1 million trading revenues and $7.0 million fee revenues. This represents a 1.4% increase from total revenues of $83.9 million for the third quarter 2009 and a 4.9% increase from total revenues of $81.2 million for the second quarter 2010. The increase in total revenues was due to higher traffic volumes for minutes bought and sold on Arbinet's Exchange, which was partially offset by declining average fee revenue per minute as a result of changes in the mix of both geographic markets and the trading activity of Members on the Exchange. In addition, Arbinet experienced increased carrier services and other Member credits, decreased sales of certain premium service offerings and decreases in usage minimums, which impacted fee revenues in the quarter.

Third quarter 2010 gross profit was $3.5 million, down 6.8% compared with $3.8 million in the third quarter 2009, and down 16.8% compared with $4.2 million in the second quarter 2010. The decrease in gross profit was due, in part, to decreased fee revenues resulting from increased carrier services and other Member credits, decreased sales of certain premium service offerings and decreases in usage minimums.

Third quarter 2010 loss from operations was ($3.8) million, compared with a loss from operations of ($2.8) million in the third quarter 2009 and ($4.0) million in the second quarter 2010. The increased loss from third quarter 2009 is due, in part, to lower fee revenues, increased bad debt reserves, professional fees for the matters in arbitration and for strategic alternatives, and severance charges. Bad debt expense increased by a net $0.8 million as compared with the year-ago quarter, related to an increase in reserves for a specific account as well as a net increase in reserves on accounts overdue by more than 60 days, following increased collections efforts on aged balances which resulted in minimal additional collections on the remaining accounts.

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Commenting on the Company's third quarter 2010 results, Shawn O'Donnell, President and Chief Executive Officer of Arbinet, stated, "The significant volume growth we have achieved is encouraging and underscores our continued relevance in the markets we serve. However, our business continues to be impacted by lower trade rates resulting from pricing pressures as well as our changing geographic mix. In particular, the growth we are experiencing in certain highly competitive markets is partly offset by the below-average fees in those markets, resulting in overall margin contraction. We believe a continued focus on traffic growth and expanded scale will offset the impact of lower prices in all our markets, over time, and allow us to capitalize on our recent network upgrades. During the quarter, we recognized the benefits of the bulk of our cost reduction initiatives and expect to see further modest benefits during the fourth quarter."

For the nine months ended September 30, 2010 total revenues were $253.9 million, which included $230.5 million trading revenues and $23.5 million fee revenues. This represents a 1.2% decrease from total revenues of $257.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2009. The increase in volume of minutes during the period were fully offset by a lower average trade rate for minutes bought and sold on the Exchange caused by market pressures on pricing and change in the mix of traffic to lower priced markets.

Fee revenues decreased 9.8% to $23.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2010 from $26.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2009. Average fee revenues decreased to $0.0025 per minute for the nine months ended September 30, 2010 from $0.0033 per minute for the nine months ended September 30, 2009. Average fee revenue per minute decreased as a result of changes in the mix of both geographic markets and the trading activity of Members on the Exchange. In addition, we experienced increased carrier services and other Member credits, decreased sales of certain premium service offerings and decreases in usage minimums.

Leading provider of international voice

Arbinet is a leading provider of international voice and IP solutions to carriers and service providers globally. With more than 1,100 carriers across the world utilizing the Arbinet network, Arbinet combines global scale with sophisticated platform intelligence, call routing and industry leading credit management and settlement capabilities. Customers and suppliers include many leading fixed line, mobile, wholesale and VoIP carriers, as well as calling card, ISPs and content providers around the world who buy and sell voice and IP telecommunications capacity and content. The Company can be reached at its corporate headquarters in Herndon, Virginia at (703) 456-4100 or by email at sales@arbinet.com

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including forward-looking statements regarding our beliefs that our continued focus on traffic growth and expanded scale will offset the impact of lower prices over time; our ability to capitalize on our recent network upgrades; and our expectations regarding the timing and amount of any cost savings as a result of our cost reduction and restructuring initiatives. Various important risks and uncertainties may cause our actual results to differ materially from the results indicated by these forward-looking statements, including, without limitation: our limited cash position, Members (in particular, significant trading Members) not trading on the Exchange or not utilizing our new and additional services; continued volatility in the volume and mix of trading activity; our uncertain and long Member enrollment cycle; failure to manage our credit risk; failure to manage and adequately estimate costs of our Carrier Services business; pricing pressure; investment in our management team and investments in our personnel; disruption or uncertainty resulting from recent changes in senior management; regulatory uncertainty; system failures, human error and security breaches that could cause us to lose Members and expose us to liability; our ability to obtain and enforce patent protection for our methods and technologies; losses in efficiency due to cost cutting and restructuring initiatives; failure to extend the term of our credit facility with Silicon Valley Bank; and economic conditions and volatility of financial markets, decreased availability of credit to us or buyers on the Exchange, and the impact they may have on us and the Members. For a further discussion of the risks and uncertainties we face, please refer to Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K, for the year ended December 31, 2009, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on March 17, 2010 and other periodic and current filings that have been filed with the SEC and are available at www.sec.gov. We assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, and such statements are current only as of the date they are made.

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