Going Federal with VoIP: Read All About It

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This is just a quick note: a few days ago, we published the August issue of our Realize VoIP newsletter.

This time, it’s focused on the use of VoIP in emergency and first response communication networks.

I’d like to focus your attention to 3 specific parts of this newsletter, which I believe might be useful for you:

1. Seminars

We’re now providing face-to-face seminars to companies who wish to know more about VoIP and it’s implementations in various federal communication sectors – be it first response, military or homeland security networks.

If you are working in any of these industries, or interested in these vertical markets, we will be more than happy to provide you with a seminar that is tailored for your needs. Details are available in the newsletter.

2. Android OS and 3G-324M

If you’re developing an Android based smartphone, there is a good chance that you will need 3G video telephony support. As this isn’t provided by the Android OS itself, you will find yourself on the prowl for a 3rd party solution. We have just what you need – our 3G-324M stack integrated with the Android OS.

3. Events and Webinars

Our events calendar is starting to look a bit crowded – just head out to the newsletter to see the table of upcoming events. And we will have more in the next few months – they are not listed simply because their dates are not set yet, but expect more updates on it through this blog.

I do hope you will enjoy our newsletter. If you have any suggestions or requests from us regarding future issues of our Realize VoIP newsletter, I’ll be happy to hear them – just drop me a message on this blog and I’ll do my best to accommodate your requests.

Tsahi Levent-Levi

CTO, TBU at RADVISION, dealing with VoIP and visual communication solutions for developers on a daily basis.
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