Radvision Ltd.

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RADVISION, Ltd.
Type Public (NASDAQRVSN)
Founded 1992
Headquarters 24 Raul Wallenberg Street, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Key people Current CEO: Boaz Raviv
Industry Videoconferencing, Teleconferencing, Collaboration
Products Videoconference systems and infrastructurs, VoIP developer solutions
Revenue $91 million USD (2006)
Employees 400+
Website www.radvision.com

RADVISION Ltd., founded in 1992, is a Nasdaq-traded company that provides products and technologies (developer toolkits) for videoconferencing, video telephony, and the development of converged voice, video and data over IP and 3G networks. RADVISION solutions support SIP and H.323, as well as ISDN and 3G wireless.

The RADVISION philosophy is that the future of Voice over IP is very strong and any enterprise conferencing solution must fully support all VoIP protocols (SIP, H.323, and H.320ISDN). A flexible solution to all conferencing needs is one which will roll out any end point and integrate it with any existing video network.

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[edit] Product development

In 1993, RADVISION developed technology enabling transfer of real-time IP video over IP networks.

In 1994, RADVISION introduced video gateways between IP and ISDN networks.

Beginning in 1995, and working together with industry giants like Intel and Microsoft, RADVISION initiated standardization activities for VoIP communications systems.

In 1996, RADVISION introduced its viaIP family of video conferencing solutions.

In 1998, RADVISION introduced a gatekeeper system (ECS) used by system developers worldwide.

In 2001, RADVISION added full SIP support for its entire product line.

In 2002, RADVISION finished the implementation of video telephony systems in major service provider networks.

In 2003, RADVISION implemented video collaboration solutions in MSN Messenger applications and 3G networks.

In 2006, RADVISION adopts the IMS technology. See http://www.radvision.com/Resources/WhitePapers/ims_sip.htm.

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RADVISION is headquartered in Israel with offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, India, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, China and Singapore.

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