
Europe
Italy : DyLogic announced the international launch of Mirial UMTS,
the first and only video softphone natively working on both Circuit
Switch (3G UMTS, with H.324M) and Packet Switch (IP, with SIP or H.323)
networks.
With
Mirial UMTS, a webcam, a 3G UMTS connect card and a PC it is possible
to place and receive 3G videocalls from any 3G handset without any
external 3G Gateway.
"We engineered Mirial
UMTS leveraging on DyLogic's know-how on 3G and video softphones,
and following the increasing demand for a cost-effective solution
to exploit 3G videoconferencing." said Cristoforo Mione, Head
of Sales for DyLogic. "Think for example at Mirial UMTS on a
server to receive live 3G videocalls from a journalist or a reporter,
and then broadcasting the video on a live TV show. Or consider the
use of Mirial UMTS as an all-in-one roadwarrior solution, enabling
videoconferencing on LAN, WiFi hotspot, GPRS or UMTS for businessmen,
not to mention remote surveillance or many other possibilities".
With Mirial UMTS it is
still possible to leverage on IP connectivity when available (e.g.:
LAN, WiFi coverage, GPRS data connection or even UMTS data connection)
using SIP or H.323 protocols. By sharing the same graphical user interface
for all networks, the learning time for IP and 3G videoconferencing
is greatly reduced.
Mirial UMTS is available
from DyLogic and worldwide resellers in 5, 10 or 25 license packs.