CrystalVoice Communications Provides Platform Support for Windows Mobile 2003

Company's Remote Extension Now Available for Users of Pocket PCs


SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Aug. 30, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- CrystalVoice Communications, Inc. (www.crystalvoice.com), a leading provider of enterprise voice communications software solutions, announced today the availability of Windows Mobile 2003 support for users of the company's Remote Extension Voice over Internet solution. Support for Mobile 2003 enables mobile workers to use their Pocket PCs, PDAs and other hand-held devices running this operating system, to travel outside of their managed network while maintaining the same high-quality voice communication capabilities as they experience inside the managed network.

"By integrating Windows Mobile 2003 with our proprietary Internet voice communication technology, CrystalVoice is well-positioned to capitalize on the proliferation of smaller devices used by enterprise users, both inside and outside of the managed network," said Steve Zola, president and CEO, CrystalVoice. "Support for Windows Mobile 2003 enables our customers the opportunity to take advantage of CrystalVoice's Remote Extension product on a wider variety of PC platforms that connect to the Internet via 802.11 access points. These PC devices are portable, easy to use and increasingly found deployed throughout the enterprise as well as in homes and small businesses."

CrystalVoice's products take advantage of the numerous benefits of using the Internet as the primary access and transport mechanism. Remote Extension addresses today's mobile workforce by providing full connectivity to the corporate phone system to workers in even the most remote locations through an Internet connection. Remote Extension is also invaluable for business continuity and remote agent applications.

About CrystalVoice

CrystalVoice Communications is the leading provider of Voice over the Internet software solutions. CrystalVoice's award-winning enterprise products include Remote Extension, Click-to-Talk, and Interoffice Voice Trunking. CrystalVoice is a Cisco(r) AVVID (Architecture for Voice, Video and Integrated Data) Technology partner and a member of the 3Com(r) VoIP Solution Provider Program. Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, the company has developed leading edge technology to enable clear, reliable voice to be transmitted over the Internet. CrystalVoice provides applications for enterprise communications, e-commerce, customer relationship management, conferencing, distance learning and enhanced telephone services. The CrystalVoice website is www.CrystalVoice.com



            

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