SoliCall Announces Three International Deals for Voice Quality Improvement

SoliCall, a leading provider of noise reduction, echo cancellation and quality monitoring software designed to improve voice quality, is tightening its grip in the telecom market.

April 20th, 2009

RA’ANANA, Israel, April 20, 2009 – SoliCall, a leading provider of noise reduction, echo cancellation and quality monitoring software designed to improve voice quality, is tightening its grip in the telecom market. The company announced today that three companies – from the UK, US and India – have recently acquired its noise reduction and echo cancellation (AEC) technology.

British company will be implementing SoliCall SDK across its new video conferencing servers; New-York based company will be using the technology for its gaming applications; and India’s software company will integrate the solution as part of distributed Internet-based multiparty, multimedia interactions for on-line education.

SoliCall SDK provides these three companies with SoliCall’s unique features for audio improvement with high performance & robust quality that is suitable for all VoIP applications.

“These deals well align with SoliCall’s vision to deploy its voice quality solution on any voice platform and to ensure high standards of call quality and reliability,” said Mr. Shlomi Simhi, Director of Marketing for SoliCall. “The variety of the companies who will be using our solution both on the client side and on the server side, only emphasizes the on going demand for our solution”, Mr. Simhi added.

About SoliCall Ltd.

SoliCall Ltd. is an Israeli-based privately-held company. SoliCall’s goal is to raise the quality and standards of any technological conversation regardless of the surrounding of the speaker. SoliCall stands for communicating better by improving existing means of communication on any platform.

Visit SoliCall’s new website at www.solicall.com

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