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MailVision Named a Pulver 100 Company Haifa, Israel (14 October 2004) - MailVision announced today that it has been named a Pulver 100 company for 2004, the communications industry's most prestigious listing of high-growth private companies. MailVision was selected for its significant technological contribution to the convergence of Internet and telephony. MailVision's unique IP-based architecture directly integrates into a VoIP network infrastructure, making it easier than ever before to build scalable and reliable packet-voice networks. MailVision products have been adopted by leading telcos, NexGen service providers and cellular companies. By implementing MailVision solutions, these operators have been able to rapidly and cost-effectively deploy a host of enhanced services - resulting in higher ARPU levels and significant revenue growth. "We are very pleased to be a Pulver 100 company this year, and for the recognition of MailVision's role in the deployment of value-added services over IP networks," says MailVision CEO Zeev Lerner. "In the next 12 months, we expect to see high growth as VoIP accelerates its penetration into the market." A Flexible Telephony/Media Platform Designed for SIP MailVision was an early adopter of SIP, which has since become the prevailing VoIP signaling standard. Based on years of focused R&D efforts, MailVision offers a unique platform, which has been described as a "virtual telephony/media board written to the SIP standard." SVVP/TCI, (SIP Virtual Voice Platform/Telephony Control Interface), this platform offers service providers an unprecedented cost effective tool for introducing new services. The Performance Service Providers are Seeking Based on APIs, MailVision's core technology platform interfaces to a rich SCE (Service Creation Environment), resulting in exceptional flexibility and robustness. The practical result of the core technology architecture and the SCE is that new applications can be developed and deployed with unprecedented speed and flexibility. About the Pulver 100 The Pulver 100 listing identifies private companies that represent the future of the communications ecosystem - and that already have substantial deployments and significant growth rates. The value chain characterized by Pulver 100 companies differs from the vertically integrated telecom model of the last century. The companies prospering in the new environment have followed the computer and networking industry model with open interfaces, connectivity decoupled from services, and software decoupled from hardware. For more information on the Pulver 100, see: http://pulver.com/pulver100 |