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[February 17, 2003]

RADVISION Announces viaIP gw-P120/M Gateway

RADVISION announced availability of its viaIP gw-P20/M Gateway for multimedia services. The new gateway supports real-time bi-directional streaming of video telephony sessions between 3G‑324M-enabled cell phones and PDAs, and multiple IP and ISDN-based videoconferencing systems using the 3G-324M standard for real-time multimedia communications over WCDMA and CDMA2000 3G networks.

The gateway enables mobile videophones to utilize additional resources on the IP network including multipoint conferencing bridges to host three or more parties in a single session, voice and video gatekeepers, and terminals. The company also announced that NTT-DoCoMo is using the gateway to enable DoCoMo 3G broadband subscribers to hold video telephony sessions with IP-based videoconferencing end points.

The gateway complements the company�s existing 3G software development toolkit products, including SIP and 3G-324M Toolkits for 3G equipment and application development, ideal for developing real-time multimedia-enabled 3G handsets, media servers, and more.

"The driving philosophy of RADVISION has been the ubiquitous support for multimedia communications over any medium, any protocol, at any time," said Gadi Tamari, president and CEO of RADVISION. "Naturally, as videoconferencing as an application began to take hold in the 3G wireless space, RADVISION was there with its protocol and equipment expertise to provide service providers and enterprises with a solution that will enable them to immediately support 3G-based real-time multimedia communications solutions such as videoconferencing.�

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