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InnoMedia Unveils IP-based VideoPhone

They say it gives broadband Service Providers softswitch interoperability and supports SIP, MGCP and H.323 standards. The ultimate users, we guess, get to look at each other while they're talking.

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12/09/2002, 2:14 PM ET

InnoMedia's MTA 3368 IP VideoPhone has a a large 4" TFT Color LCD for displaying real-time video images. It supports bandwidth as high as 768 kbps. and IP based communications protocols including SIP, MGCP and H.323.

According to InnoMedia, it's for mass deployment, supporting "standards based provisioning processes (HTTP, SNMP, TFTP, FTP and Telnet) to allow service providers the ease of maintaining large pools of CPE." Deployment of "complex IP endpoints becomes an easy task with the support of... remote automatic firmware upgrade, parameters configuration, and IP address management." QoS mechanisms, according to InnoMedia, are also built in with VLAN and ToS settings with the MTA 3368. The SP platform runs under Linux.

"With the addition of the VideoPhone to the MTA family, we have the broadest portfolio of broadband CPE devices. We are able to offer tremendous flexibility and choice for broadband service providers to deliver both voice and video services, be it in the form of standalone/embedded MTA, IP Phone or VideoPhone," said Dr. Nan-Sheng Lin, president and co-founder of InnoMedia.

The phone is part of their MTA 3000 Series for broadband service providers looking to deploy telephony services. The MTAs are compatible with any broadband access network, including: cable, ADSL, wireless local loop, FTTH or satellite. They are available with 1, 2 or 4 phone ports and support Ethernet or USB network interfaces.


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InnoMedia Unveils IP-based VideoPhone

They say it gives broadband Service Providers softswitch interoperability and supports SIP, MGCP and H.323 standards. The ultimate users, we guess, get to look at each other while they're talking.

print this article print this article
email this article e-mail this article
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ShoreTel's Managed Services Program
Aspect Deploys Asterisk and Aspect Unified IP
CallCopy and SER Sign Partnership Agreement
Telrex Announces Support for Cisco System
IP Comes of Contact Center Age
ShoreTel Announces Salesforce.com Adapter
Pelorus Publishes Workforce Management Report
Interactive Intelligence Enhances IP Telephony
Avaya Enhances IP Telephony Portfolio
.

12/09/2002, 2:14 PM ET

InnoMedia's MTA 3368 IP VideoPhone has a a large 4" TFT Color LCD for displaying real-time video images. It supports bandwidth as high as 768 kbps. and IP based communications protocols including SIP, MGCP and H.323.

According to InnoMedia, it's for mass deployment, supporting "standards based provisioning processes (HTTP, SNMP, TFTP, FTP and Telnet) to allow service providers the ease of maintaining large pools of CPE." Deployment of "complex IP endpoints becomes an easy task with the support of... remote automatic firmware upgrade, parameters configuration, and IP address management." QoS mechanisms, according to InnoMedia, are also built in with VLAN and ToS settings with the MTA 3368. The SP platform runs under Linux.

"With the addition of the VideoPhone to the MTA family, we have the broadest portfolio of broadband CPE devices. We are able to offer tremendous flexibility and choice for broadband service providers to deliver both voice and video services, be it in the form of standalone/embedded MTA, IP Phone or VideoPhone," said Dr. Nan-Sheng Lin, president and co-founder of InnoMedia.

The phone is part of their MTA 3000 Series for broadband service providers looking to deploy telephony services. The MTAs are compatible with any broadband access network, including: cable, ADSL, wireless local loop, FTTH or satellite. They are available with 1, 2 or 4 phone ports and support Ethernet or USB network interfaces.


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