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Intoto Demos VOIP XML

March 15, 2006 |

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Intoto, a leading provider of integrated security, wireless and voice software platforms to networking and telecom equipment manufacturers, today announced new VXML gateway software technology for Small-to-Medium Business (SMB) and Small-to-Medium Enterprise (SME) virtual IP PBX applications. The company will showcase its iGateway security and VoIP platform software technologies, running on Intel(R) IXP4XX network processors, at the VON 2006 Spring Conference this week at Intoto's booth #438.

Intoto's new secure VXML software platform allows OEMs to deliver converged business gateways with secure routing, secure SIP-based VoIP, and IP PBX functionality in a single box. It includes voice XML-based applications, such as auto-attendant, voicemail, and multi-party conferencing. The solution does not require external servers for these voice applications, resulting in a cost-effective embedded virtual IP PBX gateway solution for equipment vendors. The platform also offers the most complete VoIP security features to protect both SIP and media packets in a variety of deployment scenarios, including client-to-client, branch-to-branch, hub-and-spoke, and service provider provisioned.

"As VoIP services continue to evolve and deployment numbers increase, Intoto is well-positioned to address OEM needs by leveraging its deep technical expertise in VoIP applications and security," said Doug Makishima, vice president of marketing at Intoto. "The addition of VXML technology enables us to offer full-featured IP PBX functionality with integrated VoIP gateway, routing and full-featured network security. This advanced technology enables our OEM customers to quickly bring to market products that successfully tackle the convergence of voice and security over IP networks."

Intoto's advanced VXML software platform technology includes a complete SIP-based VoIP gateway, proxy, registrar, SIP boarder gateway functionality, VoIP security, firewall, IPsec VPN, QoS/Traffic Management, NAT, IP routing functionality and WLAN, and integrated VXML interpreter, Web server and VXML application framework. It leverages Intoto's software components that meet stringent carrier-grade gateway device criteria, including interoperability and conformance with soft switch infrastructure, provisioning services and certifications for firewall, IPsec, uPnP, and WiFi.

Intoto Inc.



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