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Re: Founder77 post# 2806

Sunday, 05/22/2011 12:29:19 PM

Sunday, May 22, 2011 12:29:19 PM

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Worldgate's video phone is unique and is patented. The compression bit rate on the Ojo is the lowest in the industry. Carriers do not want high bit rates like Skype because it eats away at their pipe. Ojo is patented and it not choppy and doesn't freeze like Skype. Don't get me wrong, PVSP has a great network on which the Ojo will run on, but the phone technology IS NOT PVSP. Worldgate has decided to get out of the service business and will hand all of their service customers over to PVSP. Worldgate will sell the video phone to PVSP and others. The Ojo video phone has been in the market for years. PSVP and WGAT might combine companies due to their synergies (video phone tech and network expertise). Just trying to temper expectations for those that think the video phones and streaming technology are PVSP when they are not. Go PVSP and go WGAT!!


VoX Communications to Launch Ojo Vision Digital Video Phone
Updated: January 07, 2011

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Nov. 23, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Pervasip Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: PVSP) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, VoX Communications Corp., a leading provider of wholesale Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone services and smartphone applications, has successfully implemented the Ojo Vision Digital Video Phone within its network and will become one of the first companies to offer a seven-inch business class video phone with unlimited calling plans for both voice and video.

Pervasip's Chief Information Officer, Mark Richards, noted, "We are very excited to become one of the first companies to be able to offer this incredible product to both our retail and wholesale customer base. We have seen many video products over the years, and until now, none came up to our rigorous testing standards of quality. The Worldgate Ojo Phone not only did that, but it surpassed even our expectations of what a business class video phone product should be. The user experience from the minute the phone is unboxed is painless and the device brings immediate satisfaction to the consumer from the moment it is powered on. The VoX network was able to easily support this product. We are passing the H.264 video stream from phone to phone and SIP messages on our network with zero defect and with crisp and clear video and audio. We see this product fitting a high demand business market that sits between Skype and similar products on the low end, and the higher quality products offered by Cisco and others at the high end of the market. The unit has RGB out jacks so that consumers can plug a large screen LCD into the back for conference room video conferences for a cost that equates to a fraction of the existing high quality solutions available in the market today. VoX expects to launch the product to both retail and wholesale customers in the first quarter of 2011."

For more information about the video phone visit http://www.ojophone.com/features.