| Infonet Launches Global Videoconferencing Service, IP Video VPN 
 Tuesday May 4, 8:00 am ET
 biz.yahoo.com
 
 New Service Provides Fully Managed, Business Quality IP Videoconferencing; Delivers Significant Return on Investment Over ISDN Video Services
 
 EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 4, 2004-- Infonet Services Corporation (NYSE:IN), a leading provider of global communications services for multinationals, today announced the availability of its global videoconferencing service, IP Video VPN.
 
 Available today in more than 33 countries, IP Video VPN lets multinationals connect their globally distributed videoconferencing systems across the MPLS-enabled IP infrastructure of Infonet's The World Network®. Specifically engineered with a Cisco Powered Network certified video Class of Service (CoS), IP Video VPN is uniquely designed to successfully operate videoconferencing as a real-time application on a global scale.
 
 For multinationals looking for a truly global IP video solution, IP Video VPN can be used as an entry into videoconferencing, or can be a migration solution for enterprises that have already experienced the benefits of traditional ISDN videoconferencing but wish to make a switch to a native IP solution. According to James Eibisch, research director, EMEA IP and Hosting Services at International Data Corporation (IDC), "a managed video conferencing service over an MPLS IP VPN makes sense due to the flat rate pricing, ease of use and quick call set up. We believe converging video as well as voice onto the IP data network is the natural next step in data network services."
 
 In addition to the global IP video Class of Service, Infonet can offer end-to-end consulting and professional services to support the move to IP Video VPN, including equipment procurement, installation and management via a partnership with Polycom, a leader in video equipment and solutions.
 
 Additional features of IP Video VPN include:
 
 Any-to-any global IP connectivity with access speeds ranging from 128 Kbps to 45 Mbps.
 High speed, always on bandwidth, right-sized for videoconferencing.
 Service level agreements specifically designed to meet the demanding criteria of international video communications.
 Available as stand-alone video or converged with voice and data.
 "In contrast to ISDN based solutions, IP Video VPN is easily managed, highly reliable and cost-effective," said Kent Lowell, senior director, MultiMedia Services, Infonet. "In an international environment, Infonet delivers dramatic savings over traditional ISDN videoconferencing, thus ensuring our clients a quick return on investment and a better video conferencing experience."
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