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DiVitas Networks Announces Interoperability with Trapeze Networks' WLAN Mobility System; Testing Proves That DiVitas' Seamless, Unified Mobility Solution Works in Trapeze WLAN Environment to Provide Enterprise Mobility
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- April 17, 2006 -- DiVitas Networks, a provider of seamless, unified mobility solutions for enterprise networks, today announced that it has successfully tested the interoperability of its platform with Trapeze Networks(TM), the award-winning provider of the wireless LAN (WLAN) Mobility System(TM), MP-372(TM) access point and new MX-200(TM) and MX-216(TM) series of switches to enable enterprise campus mobility, and the industry's first demonstrable Fixed Mobile Convergence for Wi-Fi and Cellular.
DiVitas and Trapeze successfully tested a VoIP-over-WiFi application, handing off VoIP calls from the WLAN to the cellular network and back for seamless roaming over the best available network.
"DiVitas wants to make it easy for enterprises to adopt our solutions by ensuring that they work in every network environment and with every type of mobile phone -- dual-mode phones, WLAN phones, cellular phones, smartphones, and softphones," said Vivek Khuller, CEO of DiVitas. "Successfully proving our interoperability with Trapeze's MP-372 and MX-200 is an integral part of our strategy of enabling enterprises to take advantage of the DiVitas solution no matter what their network environment."
"We are excited to introduce the industries first WLAN switches to support FMC with a SIP phone application over a world class voice over WLAN product set," said Jim Vogt, president and CEO for Trapeze Networks. "To be the first to provide this application over our WLAN switches says a lot about our mobility architecture and portability of our software."
Leveraging cellular networks, Internet/Wi-Fi technologies, and dual-mode handsets, DiVitas delivers mobile voice and text on a single platform, both within the enterprise and outside it. The DiVitas solution also serves as an application platform for enhanced communications capabilities at extremely attractive cost points. Above all, the DiVitas solution is controlled by the enterprise. Administrators can now centrally manage mobile communications independent of the network that delivers them.
About DiVitas
DiVitas Networks is developing a new class of enterprise appliance that provides seamless voice and data mobility over disparate networks to all enterprise employees by taking advantage of disruptive technologies such as Wi-Fi, the Internet, and dual-mode phones. DiVitas is the first company that enables such mobility while giving enterprises complete control of the system. The DiVitas solution enables seamless roaming and WiFi-cellular handoff and extends enterprise security, management, and cost control to mobile communications. End users are assured of their presence and participation in business operations, irrespective of the underlying network, whether it is cellular, Wi-Fi, Internet/IP WAN, or wireline. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, DiVitas Networks is backed by Clearstone Venture Partners. More information is available at http://www.divitas.com.
About Trapeze Networks
Trapeze Networks delivers the power of business applications and services to the mobile enterprise workforce. The company's wireless LAN Mobility System enhances productivity, introduces new efficiencies and accelerates business response time by delivering secure mobility for roaming users and sophisticated services for both users and IT, all while offering the lowest total cost of ownership of any WLAN infrastructure provider. Trapeze announced a partnership with Motorola (NASDAQ:MOT) in August 2005, a partnership with 3Com Corp. (NASDAQ:COMS) in August 2004, a partnership with both D-Link and Nortel (NYSE/TSX:NT) in March 2005, and a partnership with Enterasys Networks in May 2005. Trapeze has also been the recipient of eleven industry awards, including InfoWorld's Technology of the Year award for the best WLAN solution in recognition of its product and technology strength. Founded in March 2002, Trapeze has raised $72.5 million in venture funding to date and is headquartered in Pleasanton, California, U.S.A. For more information, please visit www.trapezenetworks.com.
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