Glenayre Selects Dilithium Networks' 3G Video Telephony Solutions and Becomes VAR for Dilithium Networks DTG2000
Posted on: Tuesday, 1 February 2005, 18:00 CST
Dilithium Networks, a leading provider of wireless multimedia solutions, today announced that Glenayre, a global market leader of next generation messaging solutions, has purchased the full suite of Dilithium Networks' 3G video telephony solutions. The products include Dilithium Networks DTG2000 multimedia transcoding gateway, the DNA 3G-324M protocol analysis test tool and H.323 protocol stack.
Glenayre and Dilithium Networks have also entered into a Value Added Reseller (VAR) Agreement where Glenayre will resell the Dilithium Networks DTG2000 multimedia gateway. The DTG2000 incorporates several patent pending technologies including; Unicoding(TM) technology for fast efficient transcoding which results in better lip synchronization; Video Refresh(TM) for eliminating video corruption in messaging and streaming platforms; and AnswerFast(TM) Plus that reduces call setup times to under one second.
"We look forward to partnering with Glenayre, one of the leading messaging vendors, to aid in the development of additional revenue generating features for their next generation messaging environment, as well as the future opportunity to provide the Dilithium Networks DTG2000 with their current product offerings," said Lee Ellison, VP Sales & Marketing, Dilithium Networks.
"Dilithium Networks' video telephony solutions are an excellent complement to our Versera Intelligent Communications Environment, Versera ICE(TM)," commented Rolf Madson, Senior Vice President of marketing and business development for Glenayre. "Dilithium shares our objective of helping carriers maintain low costs while offering innovative services to their subscribers, and our agreement will further that goal."
About Dilithium Networks
Dilithium Networks is the leader in 3G video telephony solutions for the world's mobile and broadband industries. Products include multimedia transcoding gateways, 3G-324M protocol analysis test tools, protocol stacks and video telephony client solutions. For more information, please visit www.dilithiumnetworks.com.
About Glenayre
Glenayre Technologies, Inc. is a global provider of next-generation messaging solutions and enhanced services for wireless and wireline carriers, and MSO/cable companies. Glenayre systems are designed on open platforms with a standards-based architecture supporting IP and traditional telephony networks. Glenayre, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, has been providing carrier-grade communications solutions for the global market for over 40 years. For more information, please visit www.glenayre.com.
Source: Business Wire
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