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To: Howard C. who wrote (331)9/4/1998 11:47:00 PM
From: Tri Bui  Respond to of 530
 
These informations were dug and created by Rocketeer1.

Friday, Sep 4 1998 10:57PM ET
Reply # of 24976

Industry Leaders Advance Open Settlement Protocol IP Telephony
Standard

[Thanks to Jack Sman on the Ftel Thread] Thanks to Frank Coluccio
on the VOIP thread and of course special thanks to Jack, from me
personally.

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 2, 1998--

3Com, Cisco, GRIC, iPass, and TransNexus agree to support
the Open Settlement Protocol

Industry leaders 3Com Corporation, Cisco, GRIC Communications,
iPass, and
TransNexus have teamed up to promote inter-domain authentication,
authorization and accounting standards for IP telephony through the
Open
Settlement Protocol (OSP).

OSP allows a clearinghouse to provide call routing and authorization
between
carriers. In addition, OSP provides usage reporting through call detail
records. Without OSP, there is no open standard solution to perform
these
functions.

In addition to the overwhelming support of these industry leaders, OSP
has
been defined within the European Telecommunications Standards
Institute's
(ETSI) project TIPHON, chartered to establish global standards for
Internet
telephony. "The industry realizes that ubiquitous interconnection will
drive market demand, adoption and growth of IP telephony products and

services, and OSP is a critical step in realizing the full potential of IP
telephony," says Stephen Thomas, ETSI's editor for this standard and
chair
of the Voice over IP Forum.

Major benefits of OSP include:

-- Confidentiality of all information through Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) encryption

-- Secure, mutual authentication of communicating parties

-- Non-repudiation of all communications through digital signature
technology

-- Supports operation through existing firewalls

-- Flexible and feature rich information exchange via eXtensible
Markup Language (XML)

About 3Com

3Com Corporation enables individuals and organizations worldwide to
stay
more connected by communicating and sharing information and
resources
anytime, anywhere. As one of the world's preeminent suppliers of data,
voice and video communications technology, 3Com has delivered
networking
solutions to more than 100 million customers worldwide. The company
provides large enterprise, small and medium enterprise, carriers and
network
service providers, and consumers with comprehensive, innovative
information
access products and system solutions for building intelligent, reliable and
high performance local and wide area networks. For further information,
visit 3Com's World Wide Web site at 3com.com or the press
site at
http//www.3com.com/pressbox.

About Cisco Cisco Systems, Inc.

(NASDAQ:CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.
News
and information are available at cisco.com.

About GRIC

GRIC Communications, Inc. is the leader in providing an integrated,
global
IP infrastructure for secure settlement, network management, roaming,
fax
and telephony services at competitive rates. The more than 350
worldwide
telcos, PTTs and ISPs in the GRIC alliance deploy GRIC's IP
infrastructure
to integrate traditional services with Internet telecommunications.
Complex
tasks performed on this platform include authentication, flexible routing,
settlement, provisioning, billing, customer service and self-service
automation. Privately held, GRIC Communications has offices in the
U.S.,
Asia and Europe. For additional information, visit GRIC's Web site at
www.gric.com.

About iPass Inc.

iPass, the "Access Anywhere" company, is the premier settlement and
clearinghouse service that unlocks the power of the Internet backbone for

low-cost global communications. Through an alliance with the leading
network providers around the world, iPass enables ISPs to provide easy
and
secure Internet access with a local call though more than 2,700 access
points in 150 countries. iPass is the proven standard for global Internet
roaming and corporate remote access/VPN solutions and the company's
clearinghouse platform is used to enable IP telephony, IP fax and other
emerging Internet-based services. iPass is headquartered in Mountain
View,
CA and additional information can be found at ipass.com.

About TransNexus

TransNexus provides the first real-time brokering of interconnectivity
through an open, non-exclusive clearinghouse service. This service
targets
IP telephony gateway operators seeking and/or providing termination
services
for IP voice and fax communications. TransNexus authenticates,
authorizes
and records the calling traffic between unaffiliated gateways, and
provides
reconciliation and settlement of all inter-gateway termination fees. For
additional information visit transnexus.com.

CONTACT: Manning, Selvage & Lee, Atlanta
Debbie Sorokin, 404-875-1444
dsorokin@mslpr.com
or
TransNexus, Atlanta
Stephen Thomas, 404-872-4745
stephen.thomas@transnexus.com
09:16 EDT SEPTEMBER 2, 1998
*** end of story ***

I know I'm putting all this over here and would someone PLEASE
transport to INfo thread... when the fun resumes later i'll return to the
original thread format but it's a slow night and i'm trying to learn and pass
on what i find directly here for now no time to paste to info at present so
someone please pick up torch...

r1 wearing thin tonight







To: Howard C. who wrote (331)9/4/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Tri Bui  Respond to of 530
 
To: rocketeer1 (24972 )
From: rocketeer1
Friday, Sep 4 1998 10:40PM ET
Reply # of 24978

DIGITCOM-FAXPORT possibilities>>>
According to a recent survey, $30 billion is spent annually
on fax transmissions in the United States alone! And faxes
represent a full 50 percent of all international
telecommunications traffic. Predictions concur that
worldwide fax transmissions will continue to grow in number,
and in their enormous expense to corporations and individuals
alike.

excerpted/edited=(ex/ed)

(ex/ed)-save dramatically on long distance and international faxing-
just fax via the Internet to any standalone fax or PC in the world, at
a fraction of international calling rates.

Taken from:http://www.gric.com/frames/faxing/faxhome.htm

Please note that under partners of GRIC, you will find
INDOSAT aka JV partner of DGIV

r1 just digging around



To: Howard C. who wrote (331)9/4/1998 11:57:00 PM
From: Tri Bui  Respond to of 530
 
This information is cut and paste to this thread per Rocketeer1 request.

Friday, Sep 4 1998 10:40PM ET
Reply # of 24978

DIGITCOM-FAXPORT possibilities>>>
According to a recent survey, $30 billion is spent annually
on fax transmissions in the United States alone! And faxes
represent a full 50 percent of all international
telecommunications traffic. Predictions concur that
worldwide fax transmissions will continue to grow in number,
and in their enormous expense to corporations and individuals
alike.

excerpted/edited=(ex/ed)

(ex/ed)-save dramatically on long distance and international faxing-
just fax via the Internet to any standalone fax or PC in the world, at
a fraction of international calling rates.

Taken from:http://www.gric.com/frames/faxing/faxhome.htm

Please note that under partners of GRIC, you will find
INDOSAT aka JV partner of DGIV

r1 just digging around



To: Howard C. who wrote (331)9/4/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: Tri Bui  Respond to of 530
 
This information is cut and paste to this thread per Rocketeer1 request.

Friday, Sep 4 1998 10:40PM ET
Reply # of 24978

DIGITCOM-FAXPORT possibilities>>>
According to a recent survey, $30 billion is spent annually
on fax transmissions in the United States alone! And faxes
represent a full 50 percent of all international
telecommunications traffic. Predictions concur that
worldwide fax transmissions will continue to grow in number,
and in their enormous expense to corporations and individuals
alike.

excerpted/edited=(ex/ed)

(ex/ed)-save dramatically on long distance and international faxing-
just fax via the Internet to any standalone fax or PC in the world, at
a fraction of international calling rates.

Taken from:http://www.gric.com/frames/faxing/faxhome.htm

Please note that under partners of GRIC, you will find
INDOSAT aka JV partner of DGIV

r1 just digging around