RADVISION® Launches IMS-Ready Version 2.0 of the SCOPIA™ Interactive Video Platform
New Carrier Grade Features and IMS-Ready Mobile Infrastructure Power Multiple Service Development and Roll Out on a Single Platform
FAIR LAWN, New Jersey, January 29, 2007 -- RADVISION (Nasdaq: RVSN), a leading provider of video network infrastructure and developer tools for unified visual communications over IP, 3G, and emerging next-generation networks, today announced the release of Version 2.0 of the market-proven SCOPIA Interactive Video Platform.
The Interactive Video Platform enables development and deployment of compelling interactive and enhanced video services — leveraging a one-time infrastructure investment to deliver carrier-class, interoperable solutions that enhance the user experience. The core platform’s flexible API facilitates multiple-service deployment in UMTS, CDMA EV-DO, Cable and other IP networks, allowing operators and service providers to increase chargeable bandwidth to maximize ARPU, reduce churn and strengthen subscriber loyalty.
The SCOPIA Interactive Video Platform is used to develop and roll out value added interactive video services, such as Mobile Video Conferencing, Video Portals, Video Ringback Clips™, Video Communities and Chat, remote surveillance, video dating, live video blogs, and more. Several ready-to-deploy applications are available with the SCOPIA Interactive Platform, allowing the Operator and Service Provider to immediately bring services to their subscribers no matter what bearer.
“The release of the IMS-ready SCOPIA Interactive Video Platform 2.0 reflects our steadfast commitment to driving increased 3G network usage and delivering a converged offering today,” said Alon Barnea, General Manager of the RADVISION Mobility & Service Provider Business Unit. “We are continuing to deliver on the promise of leveraging today’s mobile lifestyles; enabling carriers to offer a variety of applications to their customers no matter where they are – at home, at work or on the move. With the SCOPIA Interactive Video Platform, mobile operators, service providers and application service providers build on the visual nature of communications, allowing people to visually interact in real-time and fully and share their experiences while on the go.”
With this release, RADVISION further enhances its market-proven Interactive Video Platform to deliver carrier-class features and robust performance. The SCOPIA Interactive Video Platform offers a rich feature set, including advanced video processing, LINUX-based network management, advanced media and VCR controls, a recording API, and an enhanced, IMS-ready SIP interface.
Availability
Version 2.0 of the SCOPIA Interactive Video Platform is available immediately worldwide.
About RADVISION
RADVISION (NASDAQ: RVSN) is the industry’s leading provider of market-proven products and technologies for unified visual communications over IP and 3G networks. With its complete set of standards-based video networking infrastructure and developer toolkits for voice, video, data and wireless communications, RADVISION is driving the unified communications evolution by combining the power of video, voice, data and wireless – for high definition video conferencing systems, innovative converged mobile services, and highly scalable video-enabled desktop platforms on IP, 3G and emerging next-generation IMS networks. For more information about RADVISION, visit www.radvision.com.
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