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19 May 2009 09:12

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iPoint-media PLC
19 May 2009
 



iPoint-media plc ("iPoint-media" or "the Company") 

Mobile operator in one of the CIS countries trials iPoint-media's Vitrage platform for new interactive 3G video calling services

iPoint-media (AIM:IPNT), a provider of live, interactive video applications and delivery platforms for web, 3G mobile and media, announces that a major mobile operator in one of the largest CIS countries has selected the Company's Vitrage video calling application platform for a trial for the delivery of new interactive 3G video calling services to its subscribers. The Vitrage platform enables the operator to operate trials of an extensive set of interactive 3G video calling services. The platform was provided by iPoint-media through its partnership with world leading telecom network vendor.

iPoint-media's platform was selected since it provides a wide range of interactive video calling services and because of its flexible and powerful Service Creation Environment technology. The platform will operate over a production test network delivered by the leading telecom network vendor.

Muki Geller, iPoint-media's CEO commented:

"We are pleased to have been selected by this operator. This paid trial shows again that Vitrage is the platform of choice for the delivery of new interactive visual experiences for 3G customers. Vitrage offers operators an effective and economical means of increasing 3G video call traffic and generating new revenue streams. We hope to progress to entering into a deployment contract with this major operator."

19 May 2009 

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