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15th February 2012:

XConnect, the leader in federation-based IP voice and video interconnection and ENUM-registry services, said  it saw revenue and multimedia network traffic surge in 2011, with demand for video communications services poised to become the next engine of growth and new mobile opportunities on the road map.

“Our continued investment in groundbreaking technology and solutions is paying off with satisfying uptake in XConnect services for one-stop interconnection across networks and platforms,” XConnect CEO Eli Katz said. “We continue to foresee rapid growth as video, high-definition (HD) voice and other next-generation services gain traction as more powerful devices and applications emerge almost daily.”

Katz said key indicators of the company?s growth in 2011 compared with 2010 included an increase of 61 percent in revenue across all services, a spike of 85 percent in traffic across the company’s global network and a sharp upswing of 78 percent in the number of calls handled together with an increase in the volume of queries to its global ENUM-based registry to 3 billion, up 78 percent.

The world?s largest number directory of its kind, XConnect?s ENUM registry included 2.2 billion numbers at year?s end.

Video, Mobile Growth Drivers
Katz said XConnect began capitalizing on the boom in video communications last year in a trend he expects to pick up in 2012. Growth of business videoconferencing traffic is significantly outpacing overall business IP traffic, at a CAGR of 41 percent from 2010-2015, according to Cisco, which has projected a sixfold increase in videoconferencing traffic during that period.

“XConnect is uniquely qualified to address the key challenge emerging with widening adoption of IP-based video services: interconnecting the diverse video „islands,?” Katz noted.

In 2011, XConnect launched the Video Interconnection Exchange (VIE), the world?s first neutral federation for video communications. The company has since established strategic alliances with such video ecosystem players as  BCS Global and IPV to expand the video community, making video calling as easy as voice calling.

As the recently announced IPV relationship indicates, Katz said XConnect expects to ramp up video activity this year. He sees the company providing increasingly complex interworking to enable previously incompatible video devices to interoperate across multiple platforms.

Focused on continuing to meet growing demands for sophisticated interconnection services this year, XConnect plans to create more national federations with interexchange services partners, such as the one formed last month with  Germa n y?s  DE-CIX, Katz said.

In line with the proliferation of mobile communications, XConnect plans to work closely with mobile network operators to integrate ENUM registry capabilities into the GSMA Rich Communications Suite (RCS-e) to enable operators to deliver instant messaging or chat, live video sharing, and file transfer across any device on any network.

In addition, XConnect expects to benefit from growth of the over-the-top market to provide video and VoIP capabilities for social networks.

8th February 2012: Low cost CeeCloud aims to improve HD Video Conferencing and Telepresence for organisations large and small.  Users  can  manage  and  provide  point-to-point  or  multiconference  through  a  simple monthly subscription

CeeLab, the European HD Videoconference manufacturer of collaboration  and communication  devices for enterprise, has announced its new service -  CeeCloud. With this new solution, users can arrange HD videoconferencing from any device, any place, and with a simple monthly subscription. Cee-Cloud offers any size of enterprise the potential to develop a complete video-collaboration tool without large investment.

The new Cee-Cloud service allows users to communicate from wherever they are without needing a specific or dedicated room in a company office, and without using room systems that are dependent on third party standards. All users can enjoy High Definition videoconferencing from their own home, hotel or when travelling anywhere around the world, on multi-conference virtual rooms, or point to point.

Even Zimmer, CEO of CeeLab comments: “With this new service CeeLab brings to all users,  companies  and organizations  the capability  to have affordable  HD videoconference from anywhere. With Cee-Cloud, we want that every company enjoy the best videoconference solutions with a fixed cost in the easiest manner.”

Ceelab provides to all users a helpdesk service working Monday to Friday till 9 am to 5 pm. CeeLab will distribute this service through certified channel partners, commencing January 30th 2012. For more information, contact  sales@ceelab.com  or sign up for a free trial at www.cee-cloud.com.

Technical features of CeeCloud:

•    1 HD port of MCU
•    1 Secure Transport License – Transversal Firewall-
•    Software updates
•    On-line support tools
•    Helpdesk Mon–Fri 09.00 – 17.00 (Not bank holidays)
•    1 Mbps bandwidth in server (2Mbps optional for premium service)
•    Meeting rooms designed to meet customer needs
•    Multipoint conference activated through voice, continuous presence or Lecture mode.

About CeeLab:
Based in Oslo, Norway, CeeLab launched in 2010, headed by industry veterans. The company supplies a suite of HD conferencing systems throughout Europe. This includes the Arrow 200 and Arrow 300 high definition pan/tilt/zoom video cameras and the Executive model Arrow 1000. Its Arrow products are 100 per cent Sony compatible. In addition, CeeLab have their own Bow technology, with software codecs and MCU.

www.ceelab.com
Even Zimmer, CEO, CeeLab:  even@ceelab.com
Tel: +47 95 22 12 34