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To: Brad Rogers who wrote (562)9/18/1997 4:09:00 AM
From: Sam Lippa   of 890
 
GREAT NECK, N.Y., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The world's largest public H.323 Interoperablity event will be held on Monday, September 22, 1997 at the World Trade Center in Boston, Massachusetts.

"For the first time ever, the participating companies at this event are able to publicly showcase their efforts and the enormous benefits available to corporate, SOHO (small office/home office) and individual users," said Jeff Pulver, president, Pulver.Com and leading Internet Telephony Analyst.

The public demonstration, scheduled during pulver.com's Fall '97 "Voice on the Net(TM)" (VON) Conference ( pulver.com ) will bring together all the major leaders of the Internet Telephony Industry in a display of unity never before witnessed.

"This will show corporate information services people, investors and industry analysts that Internet Telephony is real," said Jeff Pulver, president of Long Island-based pulver.com. "Net telephony is putting good-quality audio and video onto corporate desktop PCs and personal computers, around the world. The quality and the applications -- like real-time conferencing -- are only going to get better." Pulver said.

Internet Telephony related companies scheduled to participate are:

8x8, Inc. (Nasdaq: EGHT); Accord Video Telecommunications Inc., Brooktrout Technologies (Nasdaq: BRKT), Cisco, Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO), DataBeam Corporation, Dialogic (Nasdaq: DLGC), eFusion, elemedia, Intel Corporation (Nasdaq: INTC), Lucent Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: LU), Micom Communications Corporation (Nasdaq: MICM), Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), Paradise Software, PhoNet, PictureTel (Nasdaq: PCTL), RADVision, VDONet, VideoServer, Inc. (Nasdaq: VSVR), VocalTec Communications Ltd. (Nasdaq: VOCLF), Voxware, Inc. (Nasdaq: VOXW) and White Pine Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: WPNE).

"During the past year the Internet Telephony Industry has adopted H.323 as the standard for interoperablity thus enabling 'Voice On the Net(TM)' to become a serious major entity in the telecommunications industry. VON technology is real and readily available today." Pulver commented.

For more information please contact: Jeff Pulver 516-487-1424 or see pulver.com.

"Voice On the Net(TM)" is a registered service mark of Pulver.Com.

SOURCE Pulver.Com

CO: Pulver.Com

ST: Massachusetts, New York
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