U4EA Tech Inc.

U4EA Technologies, Inc., is proud to have the following business partners:

Business Partners

BroadSoft
BroadSoft’s network communications platform, BroadWorks, provides a comprehensive range of applications including IP Centrex, Hosted PBX, Enhanced Networking, Conferencing, and Voice VPN. These applications enable service providers to support a wide array of customer requirements, ranging from basic services for customers with simple needs to more sophisticated functionality for customers who want to maximize productivity. Thus, service providers can leverage BroadWorks to serve any customer's needs, and up-sell additional features as the customer's needs evolve.

For more information, visit: www.broadsoft.com

Sylantro
Sylantro offers service providers a comprehensive array of carrier-grade applications to meet the needs of business and consumer markets large and small, including Hosted PBX and IP Centrex, Voice Enhanced VPN, Mobility, Desktop, and ACD services, and Enhanced CPE Integration. These network-based applications can be easily deployed to multiple sites - even those with different types of customer premise equipment such as PBXs, key systems, and voice mail systems. Service providers are now empowered to offer a range of basic to premium services that are easy to package and deploy.

For more information, visit: www.sylantro.com

Ericsson
Ericsson is the largest supplier of mobile systems in the world and supports all major standards for wireless communication. Driving the telecoms industry, shaping the future and providing total solutions - from systems and applications to services and core technology for mobile handsets. Ericsson's Multi-Service Business Gateway (MSBG) NP40 is a platform for powerful voice and data services for small and medium sized enterprises. It offers leased line and private line enhancement as entry-level application, but also provides a full set of high-end IP access routing features including elevated VPN support and QoS mechanisms, and advanced voice and switching services. U4EA's predictable QoS technology has been selected by Ericsson to be used in the HL950. U4EA's unique GoS™ technology can easily be incorporated into a variety of network edge devices, enabling them to meet the challenge of handling traffic in converged packet networks using very limited resources.

For more information, visit: www.ericsson.com

Research and Development Partners

3C Research
In partnership with organisations such as U4EA Technologies, QinetiQ, Hewlett Packard, and Toshiba, 3C Research brings together a dynamic mix of academic research excellence, production creativity, and high technology expertise. The program offers state-of-the-art solutions for large scale multimedia archiving, image processing and rendering, advanced tool creation for animation and computer gaming, and the provision of multimedia services over wired and wireless networks. To provide 'internet access for all', wireless is regarded as one of the key enabling technologies, as evident in the widespread use of cellular LAN and PAN devices. U4EA is providing its predictable QoS technology to the consortium and its developments, which will add a much needed layer of predictability to wireless multimedia communications. The overall effect will greatly enhance the levels of quality that so far have eluded multimedia communications carried over wireless media.

For more information, visit: www.3cresearch.co.uk

CERN
U4EA Technologies is extending its well established collaboration with CERN, the European Centre for Nuclear Research. U4EA has assisted CERN in obtaining a grant from the UK Particle Physics and Research Council (www.pparc.ac.uk) to perform advanced research into network QoS under the PPARC Industrial Programme Support Scheme. Under this scheme, U4EA provides advanced QoS technology and support for research performed at the CERN site in Geneva, Switzerland. This ensures the industrial relevance of the results, which U4EA is poised to exploit. CERN makes extensive use of advanced networking technology to move and process large quantities of scientific data, and was the originator of the World Wide Web.

For more information, visit: www.cern.ch