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The New Kid in Town


Vianet has invented the next truly disruptive technology. The telephone, fax machine, Personal Computer, voice mail, and E-mail revolutionized the way business is done, driving massive wealth creation. Vianet’s video compression is the next Killer Application. It will fundamentally change the way we live and work.

Vianet’s video applications are poised to tap the enormous potential of the demographic shift associated with the aging Baby Boom Generation. The demand and consumption of services that will let them visually communicate anytime, anywhere are ready for prime time. Vianet’s enabling technologies offer dramatic increases in the scope, quality and cost of these services. Vianet has addressed the most critical issues, bandwidth sensitive endpoints, business quality video conferencing at lower bit rates then ever imagined, the elimination of the need for a MCU or conference bridge to make a multiparty call and the ability to deal with the difficult firewall issues.

Over the last decade Broadband Service Providers spent billions of dollars installing high capacity networks and continue to spend billions more rolling out broadband connections to the home and business. These service providers are increasingly searching for additional revenue streams to compliment the monthly subscription fees associated with these ‘dumb pipes’. What they really are trying to accomplish is the ability to deliver ‘Content’, such as, entertainment, education, and electronic commerce. Like cable TV, these are services that the consumer has and will continue to pay extra to receive. Vianet’s product suite provides multiple new value added offers that these carriers can deploy into their installed base to drive incremental content-driven revenue.

Enterprise customers are increasingly looking for solution partners that can help them optimize their internal communication. Vianet provides a full suite of standards based visual media applications designed to improve the integration of voice, video, and data, while minimizing the costs and impact on the network.

Vianet’s products deliver a competitive advantage to its customers by providing higher quality video applications at lower bandwidth and cost. Vianet utilizes patented wavelet compression technology, which optimizes the delivery of high quality video, VoIP, and multimedia content, over the Internet and Intranet with less expense, delay, and bandwidth. Vianet solutions help solve the last-mile bottleneck

Vianet sits apart from other wavelet technology companies because it owns its own patented compression codec (IP). Vianet has retained the highly educated and experienced human talent allowing it to develop and sell data compression technologies and services utilizing its patented wavelet compression technique (IP). Wavelet based technologies deliver data, video and multimedia content faster than conventional compression techniques. Furthermore, wavelet compression uses less bandwidth, costs less, and yields higher quality video and still imagery than conventional techniques. In addition, this technology is flexible enough to be used in a variety of compression products for many types of data. Including applications like: facial recognition, detection of friend or foe, zooming on a still image or even a live stream shared real time with all parties, as part of a multipoint call. The vertical applications are numerous, left only to ones imagination.

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