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Company Press Release
CTL To Distribute Solid State Voice Mail Product Through Ingram Micro
Shelton, CT.—February 19, 1999—CTL, Inc., a leading provider of voice processing systems, today announced that it has entered into a distribution agreement with Ingram Micro, the world’s largest distributor of computer technology products and services. The agreement enables Santa Ana, California-based Ingram Micro to distribute CTL’s award winning FLASH voice mail system worldwide.
FLASH, a diskless voice mail platform, is designed for the small to medium business market. The product is based on technology from Dialogic Corporation, the leader in computer telephony components. The solid state design provides increased reliability, ease of installation, ease of use and lowers the entry-level price of an office voice mail system. CTL’s award winning software, installed on FLASH, allows programming of the system using a touch-tone telephone. With the help of CTL’s default installation software, installation typically takes less than one (1) hour. FLASH offers a robust automated attendant and voice mail feature package not normally affordable by the smaller user. FLASH installs with most phone systems in the market today and is year 2000 compliant. The system offers 4 voice ports, 3 hours of message time and 50 user mailboxes and has a suggested retail price of $2,495.00. ‘Best of Show’ from Computer Telephony Expo ’98 and CTI magazine’s ‘1998 Product of Year’ are just two of the accolades in the FLASH portfolio.
“The combination of Dialogic technology, CTL software and Ingram Micro’s innovative distribution philosophies almost ensure the success of FLASH. The voice mail opportunity for the smaller end of the market via resellers is immense and FLASH is the ideal solution for them. Needless to say, we are very excited about this agreement with Ingram Micro.”
“Using the Dialogic VoiceBrick platform, CTL has developed a voice messaging solution that offers enterprise level technology for smaller office environments at an affordable price,” said Virginia Boylan, product line manager, Dialogic Corporation. “CTL and Ingram Micro are opening the door for resellers to quickly deliver the low-cost, easy-to-install systems needed to penetrate this expanding market.”
About Ingram Micro Inc.
Ingram Micro Inc. (NYSE:IM), headquartered in Santa Ana, California, is the world’s largest wholesale distributor of technology products and services, and a leading provider of assembly and integration services with 1998 sales of more than $22.0 billion. The company and its affiliates operate in 31 countries to distribute more than 200,000 products to more than 130,000 resellers in 120 countries. Ingram Micro can be found at http://www.ingrammicro.com.
About Dialogic Corporation
Dialogic Corporation (NASDAQ: DLGC) is the leading manufacturer of high performance, standards-based CT components. Dialogic products are used in voice, fax, data, voice recognition, speech synthesis, call center management, and IP telephony applications in both the CPE and public network environments. The company is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, with regional headquarters in Tokyo, Brussels, and Buenos Aires, and sales offices worldwide. For more information, visit the Dialogic Web site at http://www.dialogic.com.
About CTL, Inc.
CTL, Inc. is a privately held company which develops communication and CTI software and supplies high quality, voice mail, automated attendant, interactive voice response and fax-on-demand systems for the global market. CTL, founded in 1990, has over 30,000 systems installed worldwide. CTL can be found at http://www.CTLinc.com.
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