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News
Viseon Launches World's First Digital Home Telephone
for VoIP (12/1/2005)
Viseon, Inc. (OTCBB:VSNI), a global developer
of broadband personal communications solutions, today announced
the launch of the next generation VisiFone(TM) at the Consumer Electronics
Show in Las Vegas on January 6th. The newly designed VisiFone, a
significant improvement on the previous generation VisiFone, is
the first digital consumer telephone designed to dramatically enhance
the features offered by virtually all VoIP carriers in the U.S.
and abroad. VisiFone development partner Texas Instruments and launch
partner Vonage, the leading North American broadband telephone service
provider, will showcase the VisiFone at CES in their booths number
8202 and LVCC booth 36163 South Hall, respectively.
In addition to enhancing less expensive,
unlimited calling plans, the new VisiFone will enable Voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP) carriers to provide all of the premium
communication features made possible by a consumer's digital broadband
connection. Using the VisiFone, consumers can now experience digital
CD-quality audio, TV-quality two-way video telephony and conveniently
control and manage the features of their VoIP service right on the
screen of their telephone. The power of broadband and VoIP is further
expanded with a number of new consumer friendly features never before
available on any telephone, PC or videophone.
"The new VisiFone is the result of Viseon's
10 years of broadband communications development experience. We
believe the VisiFone will literally revolutionize how tens of millions
of consumers make telephone calls from home," commented John Harris,
Viseon's president and CEO. "With 17 million new consumer VoIP subscribers
projected in the U.S. alone over the next 48 months, we have a unique
opportunity to write a new and exciting chapter in the history of
personal communications."
Digital WideBand 3Dsound(TM)
Analog telephones currently found in every
U.S. home suffer from extremely poor, monaural AM radio quality
sound. The VisiFone's revolutionary digital WideBand 3Dsound provides
CD-quality audio, allowing consumers to literally hear the benefits
of digital VoIP over both the VisiFone handset and on its unique
integrated speakerphone.
Consumers today watch Digital Video Discs
(DVDs) and digital cable on digital televisions. They listen to
digital compact discs (CDs) or digital satellite radio and talk
on digital cell phones. Yet, until the advent of the new VisiFone
and VoIP service offerings from carriers such as Vonage and others,
consumers have been forced to communicate from home on 100-year-old
analog telephone technology. The VisiFone finally brings the digital
world and all of its benefits to the home phone.
Bill Simmelink, general manager of Texas
Instruments' VoIP business commented, "As one of the earliest pioneers
in VoIP, TI is excited to see our technology innovations come to
fruition in leading edge communications products, such as the VisiFone.
Viseon's introduction of a digital home phone fulfills the vision
of providing a superior VoIP consumer communications experience
in a digital world. The digital WideBand audio can truly revolutionize
the end user's telephone experience."
TV-Quality Video Telephony
The VisiFone finally delivers on the age-old
promise of TV-quality, two-way video communication that is as easy-to-use
as a telephone.
Due to the physical constraints of analog
telephone networks, previous attempts to market a consumer "videophone"
have failed due to poor audio and video quality. However, with the
near-global availability of digital broadband connections from cable
modem and DSL carriers, as well as dramatic advancements in chip
technology from Texas Instruments, crystal clear video telephony
to and from anywhere in the world is now possible. The VisiFone
meets the new International Telecommunications Union H.264 standards
for video, thus making it fully compatible with millions of existing
video communication systems globally.
On-Screen VoIP Feature Management and Plug
and Play Installation
The list of features made possible by VoIP
includes the ability to preview voice mail on screen, send calls
directly to voice mail and to have certain calls follow you to another
phone number or location. These compelling benefits are sometimes
inconvenient for consumers to use since many of them must be controlled
from a PC. The VisiFone enables consumers to conveniently access
these features directly on their VisiFone instead of from a separate
device. It also includes a simple, on-screen set-up wizard to make
the initial install of VoIP and the VisiFone literally "plug and
play."
New Features for VoIP Now Possible with the
VisiFone
The VisiFone incorporates a number of unique,
patent pending features that enable VoIP carriers to offer many
exciting new services including:
-- Full Duplex, Digital WideBand Speakerphone
-- Voice and Video Mail -- Visual Caller ID (Photo or Video Clip)
-- Downloadable Ring Tones -- 999 Name, Address and Number Directory
with Auto Add -- Connections for Sharing Photos and Live or Stored
Video with Far End Viewers -- Multi-Party Calling -- Output to Any
Size Television -- Customizable Voice and Video Greetings -- Inputs
for Additional Cameras for Security or Monitoring -- Plug Existing
Home Phones Into the VisiFone to Enable VoIP Everywhere
"By the end of 2008, the Yankee Group projects
that more than 17.5 million new U.S. consumers will be using VoIP
phone service," said Kate Griffin, senior analyst at The Yankee
Group. "A key factor in achieving this growth expectation is delivering
a differentiated telephony experience to the customer. This differentiation
can be delivered not only through advanced IP-enabled features,
but also through next-generation devices like Viseon's VisiFone."
www.viseon.com
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