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IP Unity Glenayre and Carolina West Wireless Demonstrate the Short Voice Service Solution at CTIA Wireless 2007

IP Unity Glenayre has partnered with Carolina West Wireless to integrate QUALCOMM's patent-pending Short Voice Service (SVS) solution onto BREW devices. IP Unity Glenayre Inc. and Carolina West Wireless will demonstrate the SVS solution at CTIA Wireless 2007, being held March 27-29 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.

SVS, a new form of SMS, allows users to record, send and receive messages as voice, as opposed to traditional text messages. The recipient receives a SVS message notification in the same manner as an SMS notification, but the recipient listens to the message rather than reading it. Users benefit from SVS because they have the capability of rapidly sending and responding to messages.

The SVS demonstration being conducted at CTIA Wireless 2007 will include:
• Sending, receiving and forwarding of non-intrusive SVS messages in high-quality audio;
• Sending, receiving and forwarding of SVS messages across heterogeneous network types and wireless service provider handoffs, enabled by IP Unity Glenayre's Versera ICETM messaging platform which allows for user access of messages across 2G, CDMA2000 and 3G mobile networks;
• Forwarding of SVS messages to multiple recipients (broadcast lists) simultaneously.



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