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Dialogic Celebrates Two and
a Half Million Boards Sold
Over 35 Million Ports Shipped Globally
2007/03/12
Miami, Florida. March 8, 2007 ¡ª During
the keynote address at the Dialogic? ONE Event 2007 this morning,
Dialogic Corporation (¡°Dialogic¡±) CEO Nick Jensen announced that
the 2,500,000th Dialogic board had recently been sold. A handsome
plaque honoring the occasion was presented to Craig A. Webster,
Senior Vice President of Systems Development at the West Corporation,
the customer who actually purchased the milestone board.
¡°Two and a half million boards sold reflects
our incredible success,¡± commented Rob Martinez, Vice President
of Americas Sales at Dialogic. ¡°We are thrilled that this board
was sold to the West Corporation, that has been a loyal customer
of ours since 1990. We were pioneers together in call center technology
and IVR ¨C and now are working closely together in the move to IP.¡±
Craig Webster was equally enthusiastic
about West¡¯s long-standing relationship with Dialogic. ¡°We congratulate
a great company,¡± said Webster. ¡°Our relationship with Dialogic
parallels the progress of the industry, allowing us to make our
customer solutions increasingly efficient, feature-rich, and cost-effective
and helping us to continually build on our past successes. We began
working with people at Dialogic as we adopted some of the earliest
innovations of computer telephony, we moved through the transition
to TDM together, and now we are using Dialogic¡¯s leading IP products,
including Host Media Processing software, to move rapidly to an
IP network.¡±
To mark the historic sale, Dialogic commissioned
two identical plaques, each containing a golden telephony board.
One plaque will hang at the West Corporation and the other in the
lobby at the Dialogic site in Parsippany, New Jersey.
About Dialogic
Dialogic Corporation is a leading provider
of open systems platforms to both the Enterprise and Service Provider
markets. The platforms enable converged communications, allowing
service providers, developers and system integrators to deliver
services, content and applications using multimedia processing and
signaling technologies.
Dialogic was formed when Eicon Networks
Corporation completed its acquisition of Intel Corporation¡¯s Media
and Signaling business and simultaneously announced that Eicon¡¯s
name would change to Dialogic Corporation.
Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Dialogic
and its subsidiaries have over twenty offices worldwide, providing
local presence, knowledge and support to serve its customers around
the globe. Dialogic¡¯s research and development centers are located
in Parsippany, New Jersey; Buffalo, New York; London, England; Dublin,
Ireland; and Stuttgart, Germany as well as Montreal.
Information about Dialogic is available
at www.dialogic.com.
About the West Corporation
Beginning as an inbound telemarketing
service bureau in 1986, the West Corporation has evolved and become
more complex with the marketplace. Today, the West Corporation is
one of the world's leading provider of voice-related solutions.
West was among the first to utilize sophisticated call processing
centers, combining the skills of agents with state-of-the-art call
center technology. West also led the way in the adoption and ongoing
development of Interactive Voice Response technologies ¨C recognizing
its benefit as part of blended solutions that promote the efficiency
of automated systems with human interaction. West continues to bring
added value to its own customer relationships by bringing innovative
ideas and improved possibilities to the businesses it serves. Its
broad portfolio of specialties and services includes natural language
speech recognition, Internet-based services, business-to-business
sales, conferencing, receivables management and public safety.
Dialogic is either a registered trademark
or trademark of Dialogic Corporation or its subsidiaries. The names
of actual companies and products mentioned herein are the trademarks
of their respective owners. Dialogic encourages all users of its
products to procure all necessary intellectual property licenses
required to implement their concepts or applications, which licenses
may vary from country to country.
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