Dialogic Improves Densities for VoIP Conferencing and Contact Center Applications

Released on: September 10, 2007, 11:36 am

Press Release Author: Bill Bryant/MRB Public Relations

Industry: Telecommunications

Press Release Summary: Dialogic Host Media Processing Software for Linux increases
density and features while new Dialogic T1/E1 octal-span board doubles
hybrid-system densities

Press Release Body: Internet Telephony West, Los Angeles, CA. September 10, 2007-
Dialogic Corporation ("Dialogic"), a global provider of world-class products and
technologies for media and signal processing, has extended its market leadership in
VoIP host media processing technologies and multimedia development platforms with
its latest interface board and software releases. Designed for and tested with
conferencing and contact center solution developers, these products enable pure IP
and hybrid media solutions.

Now shipping is a new interface board for Dialogic Host Media Processing (HMP)
Software, which features octal density, software-selectable T1/E1 interfaces and 128
ms G.168 echo cancellation offload. In tandem with the board release, Dialogic has
introduced a new, high-density Linux version of its HMP software, which provides
support for its existing family of single-, dual- and quad-density T1/E1 HMP
Interface Boards, complementing its current Windows offering. Both products broaden
the market opportunities for solution developers and OEMs to bring existing and new
applications onto Dialogic's unique hybrid TDM-IP media server and media gateway
platform.

The Dialogic DNI2410TEPEHMP Digital Network Interface Board (DNI2410) is a full-
size PCI Express board that supports eight T1/E1 interfaces and was designed using
the next-generation Dialogic DM3 Media Board architecture, which delivers backward
compatibility for existing applications developed to the Dialogic R4 and Dialogic
Global Call application program interfaces. The octal-density T1/E1 board, matched
with a rich set of flexibly licensed host-based media resources and a 1U or 2U rack
mount server, creates a highly competitive platform for deploying enhanced media
gateways, conference and collaboration servers, hybrid IVR and contact center
systems.

Envox Worldwide, a leading global provider of voice solutions, has been working with
Dialogic HMP Software and Dialogic HMP Interface Boards since they were first
introduced in late 2006. "We have had great success deploying HMP Interface Boards
in high density, high volume conference service applications with our customers,"
said Mark D. Flanagan, president and CEO of Envox Worldwide. \"The performance and
flexibility of the Dialogic HMP Software and Dialogic HMP Interface Boards have
exceeded what we could do on traditional DSP based boards, and added the hybrid IP
component as well. We are also looking forward to deploying Envox-based voice
solutions on the new octal span DNI2410 board, which promises to boost rack space
density by 2X and, at the same time, reduce the system costs for our customers."

The combination of Dialogic HMP Interface Boards and Dialogic HMP Software delivers
one of the most flexible and competitive platforms on the market for developing
media servers and media gateways. Media functions such as video, voice and speech
processing, conferencing, fax, as well as IP signaling, RTP, secure RTP, and
extensive coder support are distinct licensable components of Dialogic HMP Software,
enabling flexible solution design. Full-density echo cancellation on the new DNI2410
board enables significant density and performance improvement. "High-performance
echo cancellation is a MIPs-intensive process," explained Brian Peebles, Chief
Technology Officer for Dialogic. "The echo cancellation offload function on the
DNI2410 opens up the host processor to run rich, high-density media and IP resource
loads. In concert with new dual-core and quad-core host processors, it enables us to
support increasingly dense hybrid TDM-IP solutions while maintaining consistently
high audio quality."

Pronexus Inc., an established developer of IVR software based on Dialogic
technologies, worked with the new DNI2410 board during its final beta and test
cycle. "The new DNI2410 board was everything we expected from a professional
telephony board. Not only did applications developed with our VBVoice toolkit work
without a problem, they did so at a very high density using modern PCI Express
technology," said Jason Carter, R&D Quality Assurance Engineer at Pronexus. "The
octal density board opens new opportunities for our customers to be competitive, and
compliments the existing single, dual, and quad-density Dialogic HMP Interface
Boards to allow us a complete range of system density in 1U and 2U rack mount
servers when using Dialogic HMP Software."

Other customers agree. Apex Voice Communications is a leading global supplier of
multimedia application servers and another long-time customer of Dialogic media and
signaling products. Executive Vice President Elhum Vahdat reported, "I was impressed
at how easy it was to integrate the Dialogic HMP Interface Boards into our existing
software. Now we have a hybrid product solution from Dialogic that is field-proven,
cost-effective and flexible for any application, and it has positioned our TDM
deployments for migration to VoIP technology with just a software upgrade."

Linux developers can now take advantage of the single-, dual- and quad-span Dialogic
HMP Interface Boards supported under the newly released Dialogic Host Media
Processing Software Release 3.1LIN, as well as a 50% increase in density to 600
channels per server. The new octal density DNI2410 board is immediately available
and supported by Dialogic Host Media Processing Software Release 3.0 for Windows,
with corresponding Linux support planned for Q4 2007.

For more information on the new octal-span Dialogic HMP Interface Board and the new
Linux release of Dialogic HMP Software including product, sales and development
support information, please visit dialogic.com.

About Dialogic Corporation
Dialogic Corporation is a leading provider of open systems platforms to both the
Enterprise and Service Provider markets. The platforms enable converged
communications, allowing service providers, developers and system integrators to
deliver services, content and applications using multimedia processing and signaling
technologies.

Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Dialogic and its subsidiaries have over twenty
offices worldwide, providing local presence, knowledge and support to serve its
customers around the globe. Dialogic's research and development centers are located
in Parsippany, New Jersey; Buffalo, New York; London, England; Dublin, Ireland; and
Stuttgart, Germany as well as Montreal.

Information about Dialogic is available at www.dialogic.com.

Dialogic is registered trademark of Dialogic Corporation or its subsidiaries.
Dialogic encourages all users of its products to procure all necessary intellectual
property licenses required to implement their concepts or applications, which
licenses may vary from country to country.

CONTACTS
For Dialogic:
Bill Bryant
Director of Marketing
503-206-4492
Bill.Bryant@Dialogic.com

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