Ga Bard,
Your information appears to be accurate. I found the same information at this site:
biz.yahoo.com
Interesting post on the VLNT thread:
techstocks.com
Also I received the following information from BBNS a stock news forwarding service. I have received many good tips from this service. ----------------------------------------------------------------
Due to the write up in SGA, the SI Posts and the heavy VOL Yesterday...I would get acquainted quick....just in case there is something here. Kerry
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VideoLan Technologies Appoints IT Business Consultant to Board of Directors Business Wire - October 21, 1997 16:55
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LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 1997--VideoLan Technologies Inc.(Nasdaq:VLNTD) today announced it has named Achille (AC) Tedesco to the Board of Directors. Tedesco will replace former board member John Glankler, who has stepped down due to increased responsibilities resulting from his promotion to partner of the law firm Sebaly, Shillito & Dyer. Tedesco is currently an independent business consultant specializing in information technology (IT) products and applications, as well as venture capital business cases.
Tedesco brings to the board 30 years of experience in the technology and telecommunications industries, including knowledge and skills related to strategic marketing, program management and global profit and loss. Prior to his role as business consultant, he served as general manager, data communications division for Dynatech Corp. He has also worked for Doelz Networks, Bell Atlantic, AT&T and IBM in a variety of sales and management capacities. Tedesco holds both bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering.
About VideoLan
VideoLan Technologies Inc., a development-stage company, is a premierdeveloper of visual communications and information distribution solutions based upon its Metallic Fiber transmission and broadband switching technology. VideoLan's technology enables broadcast-quality transport of high-speed, bi-directional, real-time voice, data and video over existing twisted pair copper wire infrastructures.
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VideoLan Announces Xchange Family of Visual Communication Solutions
Business Wire - October 20, 1997 13:07
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LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 1997--
Four new products offer advanced capabilities for visual information distribution VideoLan Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:VLNTD) today announced its innovative next generation of video enterprise exchange products. The newly introduced family of products, the Visual Xchange System (VXS(tm)), allows users to visually communicate, share data, and have universal access to video resources. The VXS product family is unique in its ability to integrate any video or visual information source into a conference, and be fully controllable by the users during conferences. In addition, the new products offer exceptionally high standards in visual communication, transmitting NTSC quality video, stereo audio, switch signaling and point-to-point data. This system is the first total network solution for visual communications, allowing access to features from video PBX and stand-alone remote systems, as well as providing backward compatibility with H.320 systems. The VXS series of packaged visual communication solutions is geared to the specific needs of businesses and universities. These cutting-edge solutions are ideally suited for desktop video conferencing, transmission of medical images, distance learning, archival access, distribution of business television, and communication with remote corporate users, among other applications. "The VXS family of products provides an entirely new dimension of visual information interchange in addition to traditional video conferencing," said Jack Shirman, CEO of VideoLan Technologies. "The advanced capabilities of the VXS product family make it possible for VideoLan to move past the limitations of the 'videoconferencing' label and pioneer a broader 'visual communications' market." With the introduction of the VXS product line, VideoLan provides advanced video networking products that operate with a broad range of public network architectures and bandwidths with one of the widest ranges of network interfaces on the market today. These include ISDN at 1BRI, 3BRI, and PRI bandwidths, as well as T1/El capabilities in a range of interface formats that all incorporate the H.320 video compression standards. Other wide-area-network (WAN) interfaces include dark fiber, satellite, and microwave network, which extend uncompressed video transmission throughout metropolitan areas and worldwide networks. The system also offers full interoperability with video conferencing systems from other manufacturers, as well as other H.320 based board room, roll-about or desktop systems by direct dialing a single party or multi-party call. Incoming calls from these systems are handled through an operator in the same manner as a rotary telephone connecting to a corporate network via an automated attendant service. All of the VXS products are overlay arrangements that do not impact or utilize resources on the customer's internal data network. The VXS(tm) Product Family
Visual Communications Xchange (VCX(tm)) - VideoLan's flagship product, the VCX, is the most completely integrated video and visual information distribution network available on the market today. VCX is designed to serve all levels in a corporation from .large corporate offices to remote field offices and even work-at-home employees. It operates over public and private network facilities and is as easy to use as a telephone. Additionally, the system has most of the customary features expected in a PBX. VCX can distribute various forms of video and visual material from active calls, servers, cameras, live feeds, tape decks, etc., and then share those resources with anyone on the network. These capabilities bring significantly higher business and market value of video information to the end-user. Call restrictions can be placed on users as required. The VCX can be configured so users can access and control nearly any kind of video or visual information source that can be attached to the network including: remote controllable cameras, live television feeds, and VCRs mounting corporate training tapes. The VCX network can be set up to allow users to access video archives, and with desktop interactive control, navigate the indexes, locate visual material, preview and select the content desired, then view or download the selected visual information.
Remote Communications Xchange (RCX(tm)) - RCX(tm) is offered as part of an H.320 kit that can be installed in any stand-alone PC. This package supports all the typical desktop video conferencing functions, as well as access to and direct connection through a VCX directory to any user or video system on the local network. The RCX package can be optioned for bandwidths from 128 kbps through T-1/E-1 or broadband, and on any of the wide-area circuit architectures supported by VCX. Like the VCX, an RCX can connect and interoperate with an existing worldwide base of installed H.320 standard video conferencing systems. RCX would typically be used in remote locations for work-at-home employees. or company satellite offices. Multimedia Visual Xchange (MVX(tm)) and ampus Video Xchange (CVX(tm)) systems - Both of these new products take advantage of the VCX architecture, provide a PBX-like switch and support high bandwidth video and multimedia traffic of television quality and frame rates within the local area. The CVX is a low cost start-up package to provide solely traditional video conferencing and video broadcast/cross-connect access within a campus environment. The MVX offers these same capabilities along with multi-party video conferencing functions, including continuous presence multi-party video, data conferencing, point-to-point broadcasting,and device controls.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
All of the VideoLan products are sold as a fully integrated enterprise network, in which all network elements are configured to customer requirements. The Visual Xchange Systems productfamily is based on VideoLan's initialmarket entry the VL2000. Other distinguishing features and benefits of the VXS include:
- NTSC quality video, stereo audio, switch signaling and point-to-point data
- Transmission over the unused twisted pairs in a corporate data network without interference to the local area network (LAN)
- Ability to install on LAN-independent, and PBX-independent Unshielded Twisted Pair environments
- True switching fabric allows for modular growth, making it easy for businesses to expand their system as their internal needs grow
- Supports video "trunks" between itself and remote switches, and provides the traditional calling features such as call hold, call transfer, direct-inward dial, automated attendant, three and four-way calling, electronic messaging, and caller identification
- Provides support for traditional videoconferencing capabilities such as data collaboration, and point-to-point data transfer and supports dedicated and dial-tip video connections directly to remote standalone RCX units and other remote third party video conferencing systems.
- Can be equipped with gateways that interconnect VideoLan switches over fiber or copper facilities within a private enterprise environment and via H.320 codes that communicate to other VideoLan switches, stand-alone users, and group/roll-about systems in remote locations
PRICING AND AVAILABILITY
The VXS product line is shipping currently and certain individual network elements, like the RCX, are also available independent of a complete network. Pricing for a basic system VCX starts at $3,000 per port, for an eight-user, 16-port system. Pricing for the RCX starts at under $2,000 per desktop. Pricing will vary and substantial volume discounts are available to resellers.
ABOUT VIDEOLAN
VideoLan Technologies Inc., a development-stage company, is a premier developer of visual communications and information distribution solutions based upon its Metallic Fiber(tm) transmission and broadband switching technology. VideoLan's technology enables broadcast-quality transport of high-speed, bi-directional, real-time voice, data and video over existing twisted pair copper wire infrastructures.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements based on the beliefs and expectations of management regarding future events. These statements involve known factors, risks and uncertainties which could cause such events to differ materially from forecasted events and include, but are not limited to: the possibility of future competition in the "visual communications" market, no assurance of market acceptance of the Company's technology, the Company's ability to respond to emerging industry standards and other technological changes, uncertain protection of intellectual property rights, and uncertain impact of government regulation. These risk factors are detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
CONTACT: VideoLan Technologies Inc. Lee Pierhal, 502-266-0099 ext. 19 lpierhal@aol.com or Rourke-MS&L Amy Conefrey, 617-267-1909 ext. 303 aconefrey@rourke.com
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VideoLan Technologies Hires New PR/IR Firm
Business Wire - October 07, 1997 08:35
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LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 7, 1997-- VideoLan Technologies Inc.(Nasdaq:VLNTD) today announced it has retained Rourke MS&L, a Boston-based public and investor relations firm specializing in the hi-tech industry, to provide strategic media and IR counsel. Rourke MS&L is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Manning, Selvage & Lee, the tenth largest PR/IR agency worldwide.
"We were seeking an agency that could provide an integrated approach to public and investor relations; we've found that in Rourke MS&L," said Leon Pierhal, senior vice president, marketing and sales for VideoLan. "Through this powerful partnership, we will be working closely with Rourke MS&L to increase VideoLan's visibility with our key media and investment publics."
"Rourke MS&L will leverage many years of experience in working with hi-tech companies to bring VideoLan's emerging video technology to the forefront. In addition, the agency plans to utilize its extensive contacts in the trade and business press, venture capital markets and the investment and market research analyst communities to increase awareness of VideoLan.
About VideoLan
VideoLan Technologies Inc., a development-stage company, is a premierdeveloper of video conferencing and video broadcast solutions based upon its Metallic Fiber transmission and broadband switching technology. VideoLan's technology enables broadcast-quality transport of high-speed, bi-directional, real-time voice, data and video over existing twisted pair copper wire infrastructures. About Rourke MS&L Rourke MS&L is a public relations and investor relations firm that has developed an analytical approach to implementing successful communication strategies for companies of all sizes in the high technology industry. Rourke MS&L specializes in the strategic planning of broad-based and effective marketing communications, corporate communications and financial public relations activities. Rourke MS&L isco-headquartered in Boston and San Jose, and works internationally through Manning Selvage & Lee companies.
CONTACT: VideoLan Technologies Inc. Rourke MS&L Leon Pierhal Amy Conefrey 502-266-0036 ext. 19 617-267-1909 ext. 303 lpierhal@aol.com aconefrey@rourke.com
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VideoLan Technologies Declares Reverse Stock Split
PR Newswire - October 01, 1997 14:51
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Jump to first matched term LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- VideoLan Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: VLNT) today announced that its one-for-eight reverse stock split, approved by shareholders on August 21, 1997, took effect on September 26, 1997. VideoLan shares will be traded on the Nasdaq Small Cap Market under the symbol "VLNTD" for a period of 20 days, at which point the trading symbol reverts to "VLNT." VideoLan Technologies Inc., a development-stage company, is a premier developer of video conferencing and video broadcast solutions based upon its Metallic Fiber(TM) transmission and broadband switching technology. VideoLan's technology enables broadcast-quality transport of high-speed, bi- directional, real-time voice, data and video over existing twisted pair copper wire infrastructures. NOTE: Metallic Fiber is a trademark of VideoLan Technologies Inc.
SOURCE VideoLan Technologies Inc. CONTACT: Steven B. Rothenberg, Senior VP Finance, CFO of VideoLan Technologies Inc., 502-266-0099 or Meredith Mendola, Senior Account Associate of Rourke-MS&L, 617-267-1909 x346
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VideoLan Technologies Announces Results of Annual Stockholders' Meeting
Business Wire - September 02, 1997 08:17
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LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 2, 1997--VideoLan Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:VLNT) today announced the results of their annual stockholders' meeting held on Aug. 21, 1997 in Boston.
All of its existing directors; Jack Shirman, chief executive officer; Steven Rothenberg, vice president finance; John Glankler and Norman Barkeley, directors; were re-elected with over 80 percent of the votes cast in favor. In addition, the stockholders approved a one-for-eight reverse stock split and several other routine items.
Commenting on the reverse stock split, Chief Executive Officer Jack Shirman stated, "The company believes that the split is in the stockholders' best interest in order to ensure that the company meets the minimum requirement for having its securities listed on the NASDAQ market. The reverse split should allow the company to meet these new, more stringent qualifications of the NASDAQ that are expected to become effective in six months. It will also assist the company in attracting new market makers and institutional investors." The reverse stock split will become effective in the near future.
About VideoLan
VideoLan Technologies Inc. is a premier developer of video conferencing and video broadcast solutions based upon its Metallic Fiber(TM) transmission and broadband switching technology. VideoLan's technology enables broadcast-quality transport of high-speed, bi-directional, real-time voice, data and video over existing twisted pair copper wire infrastructures. VideoLan is based in Louisville, Ky. and can be reached at 502/266-0099 or by fax at 502/266-0036.
Note to editors: Metallic Fiber is a trademark of VideoLan Technologies Inc.
CONTACT: VideoLan Technologies Inc., Louisville Steven B. Rothenberg, 502/266-0099
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