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To: lert who wrote (16212)6/29/1998 12:14:00 AM
From: Dolfan  Respond to of 50264
 
I am going to post some older PR's that are part of the Digitcom picture.

Digitcom's Integrated
Suite of IP Voice and
Fax Communications
Products Attracts
Russian Telcos.

SANTA MONICA, CA, October 27, 1997 -
Digitcom Interactive Video Network
(symbol: dgiv) has designated DLD
Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary, as
its exclusive sales and licensing agent for
the Company's suite of IP telephony
products. DiV-N's patented technology
and software integrates Central Office IP
voice and data communications under its
brands, FAXport¦, VOXport¦, NetCall¦ and
Mobile Callback¦. With this agreement in
hand, DLD Corporation has moved
aggressively to sign memos of
understanding with two of Russia's largest
regional telecom companies.

DLD's Jim Landis, President, and Vice
President Tatiana Kosyrkina acted
promptly to ink agreements with
Electrosvyaz (Rostov Region) and St.
Petersburg National International
Telephone for certification and testing of
DiV-N technology in Russia pursuant to
establishment of Joint Venture operations.
Electrosvyaz serves a region of 4.5 million
people with telephone services, and is an
international telecommunications gateway
to Italy, Turkey, Ukraine and southern
Russia. The company generated $92
Million in revenues in 1996. St. Petersburg
National International Telephone reported
sales of $135 Million in 1996 on global
long distance and regional telephone
service, reporting the completion of 79
million international and inter-regional long
distance calls last year.

Digitcom's FAXport, VOXport, NetCall,
and Mobile Callback build upon the
Company's IntraVoice Internet/Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
gateway. These unique, copywrited
technologies make Internet-transmitted
faxing, voice messaging and full-duplex
voice communications accessable to any
user with a touch-tone phone or fax
machine, and will provide rapid entry into
these services by regional, national, or
international long-distance telephone
companies. The IntraVoice installation
serves as the local node switch for Mobile
Callback¦, Digitcom's Internet-enchanced
international long distance re-origination
technology. Under the agreement
announced today, DLD Corporation will
market DiV-N's suite of services and
administer central office billing and
reconciliation services, providing a
"turn-key" opportunity for telecom
companies.

Digitcom Interactive Video Network
designs network solutions for IP
telephony, TCP/IP multimedia
communications, video conferencing, live
video and audio broad- and narrow-casting
over networks, and multimedia Web
hosting. The Company has facilities in
Santa Monica, Las Vegas, and Honolulu.

Regards,
Mark



To: lert who wrote (16212)6/29/1998 12:22:00 AM
From: Dolfan  Respond to of 50264
 
Digitcom and Voxware
Team Up for UNIX-based
IP Telephony
Development

SANTA MONICA, CA, October 20, 1997--
Digitcom Interactive Video Network and
Voxwarer, Inc. announced today that the
two companies have agreed to joint
development of UNIX-based application of
Voxware's speech and audio compression
for Internet Protocol (IP) communications.
Digitcom expects to offer the first
UNIX-based IP telephony suite of services
using Voxware's MetaVoice¦
compression/decompression (codec)
RT29.

Digitcom (OBB: DGIV) has been a leader
in call processing and Interactive Voice
Response (IVR) development for many
years. With the launch of the DiV-N
Network two years ago, the Company has
applied its engineering expertise to video
transmission and audio communications
over digital networks. Voxware (NASDAQ:
VOXW) is the premier developer of
compression technologies that enable IP
transmission of speech and audio.
Voxware's MetaVoice codec RT29 leads
the industry,delivering 43:1 compression
of voice data for the "Internet telephony"
applications developed by Digitcom.

"Since our focus is on Central Office
operations and marketing high traffic
telephone-to-telephone service in Joint
Venture with national and regional phone
companies, we felt we had to be the first to
develop IP telephony for UNIX," said
Digitcom CEO Jimmy Chin. "It's a mature
platform with many advantages for an
international network."

Digitcom introduced an NT version of its
IntraVoice CO¦ gateway server at last
month's ITU "Interactive '97 Conference"
in Geneva.

The IntraVoice CO network server
provides the platform for long distance IP
voice communications and is the interface
for Digitcom's network-integrated Central
Office call administration and billing
operations. The IntraVoice CO allows
customers to dial a long distance call from
any touch-tone phone and take advantage
of the Internet's inexpensive transport.

"Performance of Internet-protocol voice
communications depends mainly on the
compression algorithms used as the voice
signal is digitized for transmission over the
Internet," explains Digitcom
VP-Communications Roger Templeton.
"Our working partnership with Voxware in
designing the first UNIX-based application
of their IP voice codec will give Digitcom
and our partners the best compression
available today."

Migration of Digitcom's IP telephony
applications to UNIX will enhance the
DiV-N network performance. Channel
communications are more solid on the
UNIX platform, and the lower "overhead"
of the operating system will provide
marginal processing speed gains. Other
benefits include flexible network
administration and higher reliability.

"The channel monitoring ability of the UNIX
system allows us to automate our network
monitoring and automatically restart a
single channel should the need arise,"
explained Dan Woods, VP-Engineering for
Digitcom. "Plus, remote diagnostics will
be more readily put into operation,
speeding up the deployment of the
network," he continued.