Radvision

RADVISION
Private
Industry Videoconferencing, Teleconferencing, Collaboration
Founded 1992 (1992)
Headquarters 211 Mt. Airy Road, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 USA
Key people
Boaz Raviv
Products Videoconference systems and infrastructures, VoIP developer solutions
Revenue Increase$78 million USD (2011)
Owner Spirent
Number of employees
430
Website www.radvision.com

Radvision was a provider of video conferencing and telepresence technologies over IP and wireless networks. Radvision was acquired by Avaya in June 2012. Spirent Communications acquired Radvision's Technology Business Unit from Avaya in July 2014. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Radvision offered development and test suites for voice and Video over IP communications.[15]

History

Radvision was founded in 1992. In December 2011, it was reported that Radvision would be acquired by Avaya for $200 million.[1] In March 2012 Avaya entered into an agreement to acquire the company for $230 million.[2] Its shares were dually traded on the NASDAQ and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange until June 2012. The company had offices and development centers throughout America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

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References

^ Spirent Agrees to Acquire Radvision's Technology Business Unit, Wall Street Journal, Wednesday, July 2, 2014

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