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Dialogic Presents on Network Breaking Point Panel at Mobile World Congress 2011


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Published in Science and Technology on Wednesday, February 9th 2011 at 6:35 GMT by Market Wire   Print publication without navigation


SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - February 9, 2011) - [ Dialogic Inc. ] (NASDAQ: [ DLGC ]), a leading provider of communications technologies that power advanced networks, will present on the "Network Breaking Point" Panel at Mobile World Congress 2011.

What:
[ Dialogic ] will join ByteMobile, MobiTV, Sprint and Telefónica O2 UK in the "Network Breaking Point" panel at Mobile World Congress to discuss the range of available technologies and services that mobile operators can consider to ride the data tsunami while generating additional revenue to support infrastructure investment.

Why:
Mobile networks are quickly being saturated with data traffic -- social networking and video applications are driving huge increases in data usage. New device types, especially tablets, are making these applications easier to use, leading to even more network usage. Without additional investment in network infrastructure, operators could soon reach that "breaking point" where networks run out of capacity. But how are mobile operators supposed to afford network investment?

While some operators announced the end to "all-you-can-eat" data plans in 2010, others are relying on technology solutions, like femtocell and wifi-offload. Others are evaluating ways to generate additional revenue from this increased usage. This panel will consider a variety of ideas for dealing with this problem before we reach the "breaking point."

Who:
Joe Mele, General Manager of Dialogic® Media Labs
Chris Koopmans, VP, Product Development, Bytemobile Inc.
Kay Johansson, CTO, MobiTV
Mathew Oommen, CTO, VP Technology Development & Strategy, Sprint
Marc Tordoff, Network Architecture Development Manager, Telefónica O2 UK

When:
"Network Breaking Point"
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Europe/Madrid Time

Where:
Fira de Barcelona
Av. Reina María Cristina
s/n, 08004 Barcelona, Spain
(Hall 5 Room 6)

Visit Dialogic at Mobile World Congress, Pavilion on the Avenue - AV103.

About Dialogic

For over 25 years, Dialogic (NASDAQ: [ DLGC ]) has been providing communications platforms and technology to enterprise and service provider markets. Our portfolio of IP and TDM based multimedia processing and call control technologies enables developers and service providers to build and deploy innovative applications without concern for the complexities of the communications medium or network. This empowers our customers to unleash the profit from video, voice and data for advanced networks.

For more information on Dialogic, visit [ www.dialogic.com ]. Also, find us on the following social networking sites:

Dialogic is a registered trademark of Dialogic Inc. or a subsidiary thereof ("Dialogic"). Other trademarks mentioned and/or marked herein belong to their respective owners. Dialogic and its subsidiaries encourage all users of their products to procure all necessary intellectual property licenses required to implement their concepts or applications, which licenses may vary from country to country.


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