Dilithium Signs 15th MONA Patent Licensee

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Tue Sep 2, 2008 8:01am EDT

PETALUMA, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Dilithium, the leading supplier of converged video solutions,
announced today that NMS Communications has licensed the Dilithium
patents in H.324 Annex K Media Oriented Negotiation Acceleration
(MONA). This marks the 15th licensing of the Dilithium intellectual
property rights in MONA to a 3G video equipment supplier. Other
licensees include industry leading handset, chipset and platform
vendors in the WCDMA and TD-SCDMA markets.

   "H.324 Annex K (aka MONA) is the only standardized technology that
achieves video session setup times close to one second, similar to
voice calls. This is very important for the customer experience in
video calling and video value added services," said Dr. Marwan Jabri,
Founder and CTO, Dilithium Networks. Dilithium MONA patents cover the
fundamental operations of MONA and are being licensed on a fair,
reasonable and non-discriminatory basis.

   Dilithium is the global leader in high-quality multimedia delivery
over mobile and broadband networks, with a comprehensive range of
converged video solutions and applications. To read more about
Dilithium solutions, go to
www.dilithiumnetworks.com/company_info/pressreleases_2008.asp

   About Dilithium

   Dilithium is the global leader in high-quality multimedia delivery
over mobile and broadband networks to any device. Dilithium provides
the most comprehensive and innovative mobile video solutions, with
unmatched breadth of deployments in 50 countries reaching 800 million
subscribers. Dilithium pioneered 3G video communications and our
technologies are deployed by the major network operators, content
owners, aggregators and equipment providers. For more information
please visit, www.dilithiumnetworks.com

Dilithium Networks
Karen Birnie, +1-707-792-3927
karen.birnie@dilithiumnetworks.com

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