June 17, 1996 VocalTec Ships Internet Phone Release 4 With Business Phone And Collaborative Computingfeatures For Corporate Intranet Deployment
Major Upgrade to Market-Leading Software Lets Users Share Documents,
Exchange Files and Converse with Superior Audio Quality
HERZLIYA, ISRAEL, June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- VocalTec(TM) Ltd. (Nasdaq: VOCLF), the Internet Phone Company(TM), today announced shipment of Internet Phone(TM) Release 4 for Windows 95 PCs, a major upgrade to the industry's most popular open standards Internet voice communications software. Representing a step forward in the convergence of telephone and computer network systems, Internet Phone Release 4 combines the convenience of full-featured business phone systems with the multimedia computing power of desktop PCs.
With street prices under $50, Internet Phone Release 4 delivers numerous new audio, data, text and collaborative computing features. In addition to existing Internet firewall support, new capabilities include live whiteboarding/document conferencing, direct point-to-point calling, point-and-click file transfer, voice mail, call hold, caller ID, call waiting, call screening and blocking, muting, text chat and instant access to VocalTec's innovative Global OnLine Directory (GOLD) for easily locating other Internet and intranet callers in public and private chat rooms. Internet Phone Release 4 features upgradeability for videoconferencing, Perceptual VOX(TM) voice activiation technology for natural hands-free operation, and significantly improved audio quality using VocalTec's proprietary VTSound algorithm. Internet Phone's open architecture is designed to support multiple data compression and Internet telephony standards as they become available for maximum compatibility. Internet Phone Release 4 also is part of VocalTec's PC-Macintosh, cross-platform Internet voice communications solution, with the shipment announced today of Internet Phone for the Apple Mac OS(TM) (see separate announcement).
"Just as the first release of Internet Phone opened a new market for Internet voice communications for the individual PC user, Internet Phone Release 4 is designed to make Intranet telephony and collaborative communications an integral part of networked business communications," said Dr. Elon Ganor, chairman and CEO of VocalTec. "Internet Phone Release 4 is the next generation in Internet telephony because it goes beyond the concept of simple Internet voice communications -- delivering worldwide multimedia and collaborative communications capabilities to the business and home computer."
For example, using Internet Phone Release 4 a corporate intranet user could call a colleague through their company's private chat room, display a shared document via the whiteboard, paste information into the document from a Web page, a word processing document and graphics from the toolbar, suggest revisions before incorporating them via the text chat window, put the call on hold to get input from another colleague, resume the first call, send a voice mail message to another worker about the project status, make the final changes to the document, then transfer the file to the other user, all while discussing the process verbally.
MULTIPLE NEW FEATURES
Internet Phone Release 4 features include:
-- Voice mail: Voice mail enables users to record and send messages to callers when they are away from their computers or off-line. Recipients can either be other Internet Phone Release 4 users or users of VocalTec's Internet Phone Voice Mail Player available for free downloading;
-- Whiteboarding/document conferencing: This powerful collaboration tools enable users to talk about a document while viewing and revising it simultaneously. Documents may be word processor or other files, cut and pasted from other applications, or produced with whiteboard drawing tools;
-- File transfer: The point-and-click file transfer window lets users select and exchange files easily and quickly during a call;
-- Open Standards Architecture: Internet Phone Release 4's open architecture assures maximum compatibility with other standards-based products. The program supports the TrueSpeech, GSM and VocalTec's own data compression algorithms and selects the optimal method depending on the call. In addition, VocalTec is committed to support both Netscape's LiveMedia and Microsoft's ActiveX Internet audio/video standards;
-- Global OnLine Directory (GOLD) access: A VocalTec exclusive, GOLD lets users find other callers at random, in special interest groups or in private conference areas available only to other callers with knowledge of the group, such as co-workers, friends or family members;
-- Direct calling: Direct calling lets users easily locate other Internet Phone users via email addresses, Internet Phone addresses or IP addresses. Users even can make direct connections when they are not online to Internet Phone servers or if they have dynamic, or changing, IP addresses;
-- Drag-and-Drop Calls: For frequently called locations, users can create desktop icons by dragging address entries from the address window to the desktop. Calls can be placed to those locations simply by clicking on the icons;
-- Call management features: These features provide the convenience of business phone systems with call hold, call waiting for alternating between two calls, speaker and microphone muting for privacy, call blocking to reject incoming calls, caller ID to obtain name and contact information on incoming calls, call screening for deciding whether to accept any incoming call, and directory assistance for locating previous or new callers;
-- Perceptual VOX(TM) automatic voice activation: Using VocalTec's new Perceptual VOX technology, the Voice Activation option enables simple, hands-free operation and improved audio performance;
-- A new and improved user interface: The new interface is intuitive and consistent between PC and Mac versions. It features an animated assistant that alerts users to incoming calls and interactively illustrates the status of each call. The assistant window can be used for future videoconferencing capabilities;
-- Text chat: The text chat window adds flexibility for private two- way text communications;
-- Cross-Platform voice compatibility: Cross-platform compatibility is a first in the market and enables voice calling between PCs and Macs running Internet Phone;
-- Full-duplex operation: Full-duplex operation means two-way conversations between Internet Phone users. Half-duplex operation is supported for compatibility with early versions of Internet Phone; and
-- Bandwidth Efficiency: Internet Phone is efficient in it use of available bandwidth so it can deliver a multiplicity of features over dial-up connections.
PRICING AND AVAILABILITY
Internet Phone Release 4 has an expected street price of $49.95. It is available immediately at the VocalTec web site and at major computer software and other retailers across the United States. Versions in other languages also will be available later this year. Upgrades from previous versions to Internet Phone Release 4 will be $29.95. Those who purchase a different version of Internet Phone within 30 days of Release 4 shipment receive the upgrade for free. The videoconferencing upgrade for Internet Phone Release 4 will be available later this year at no cost to registered Release 4 users who purchase the product by August 31. A free demo of Internet Phone Release 4 is available at VocalTec's web site.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Internet Phone Release 4 requires a 486 66Mhz computer with 8 megabytes of RAM (12 recommended), running Windows 95 with a 32-bit Winsock 1.1 compatible Internet TCP/IP, SLIP or PPP connection at 14.4 Kbps or greater. A Windows-compatible sound card, microphone and speaker also are required. A full-duplex sound card is required for full-duplex operation.
VocalTec Ltd. is a leading provider of software that enables voice and audio communications over the Internet. Internet Phone, the company's award-winning core product, was released in February 1995 and enables two users connected to the Internet to conduct real-time, two- way, full-duplex voice conversations using their personal computers. With Internet Phone, users can conduct unlimited long-distance and international conversations for the cost of an Internet connection.
Based in Herzliya, Israel, VocalTec's North American subsidiary is located at 35 Industrial Parkway, Northvale, NJ, 07647. For more information on the VocalTec product line, call 201/768-9400, fax 201/768-8893, vocaltec.com on the World Wide Web, or e-mail to info@vocaltec.com.
NOTE: VocalTec, Internet Phone [VTSound, Perceptual VOX????]and Internet Phone Company are trademarks of VocalTec, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
In conjunction with the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the Company wishes to avail itself of the stated "safe harbor" provisions and to caution readers that certain of the statements contained herein are forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from those projected as a result of various factors set forth in the Company's prospectus for its initial public offering as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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