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GIPS Enhances Online Communication Experience for Largest Social Networking Site...

Wed Jan 2, 2008 9:00am EST
GIPS Enhances Online Communication Experience for Largest Social Networking
Site in China, 51.com
51.com Utilizes GIPS' VoiceEngine Technology to Develop Superior Voice Service
for more than 90 Million Users

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Global IP Solutions (GIPS), the
leading provider of media processing solutions, has been selected by '51.com'
to power its instant messaging with voice application for its 90 million users
in China. 51.com is using GIPS VoiceEngine PC advanced to drive its voice over
IP (VoIP) application.
    51.com launched the new IM service called "51 guagua" on January 1, 2008.
GIPS helped 51.com reduce its time-to-market and is providing the best voice
quality available worldwide even under adverse network conditions. GIPS
VoiceEngine is widely recognized as the highest quality and most robust voice
solution available.
    "As the phenomenon of social networking continues to grow, users are
demanding superior voice quality as people become very frustrated with poor
quality services," said Peng Shendong, president and CEO of 51.com. "That's
why we chose GIPS VoiceEngine to ensure that our community is served with
superior voice quality. We have gained a significant competitive advantage in
the quality of the experience that we deliver to our users."
    "Shanghai-based, 51.com is one of the most popular Internet portals in
China with more than 5 million new users joining every month," said Wendy
Toth, Chief Marketing Officer at GIPS. "With this rapid expansion we are
actively supporting 51.com's huge increase in demand and maintaining GIPS
position as the leading provider of VoiceEngines worldwide."
    About 51.com
    China's largest blog community is committed to providing personal blog
networking services for millions of users via the Internet, and it is the
network platform for millions of netizens to show off themselves. 51.com's
subscribers have reached 90 million, and such a figure is still increasing at
a rate of 5 million new subscribers per month; the website's monthly login
users have reached 20 million, and the simultaneous online users rocketed to
700,000; with daily average page views totaling up to 200 million times. Now
51.com has earned a rank in the top 20 Chinese website's worldwide, and its
striking development speed has been deemed a miracle in China's Internet
industry in 2006. In May 2006, Sequoia Capital China and SIG successively
completed a US$6 million strategic investment to 51.com. In May 2007, 51.com
obtained US$10 million joint investment from Intel Capital, Sequoia Capital,
Redpoint, and SIG, which completed the Company's second round of financing.
Such strategic investment offers strong and forceful support for the following
development and management of 51.com. The 51.com blog community will dedicate
itself to acting as an advocator for a healthy culture, a diversified culture,
and a harmonious culture. Meanwhile, the Company will continuously strengthen
its management, R&D and operations, in order to offer high-level products and
services for Internet users and improve its business model. In addition, the
Company is making endeavors to become a strong stock on the NASDAQ market
within three years.
    About Global IP Solutions
    GIPS provides best-in-class voice and video in end-to-end IP
communications with robustness against packet loss for service providers,
enterprises, applications developers, network equipment, gateway and chip
manufacturers. GIPS' customer list include Nortel, Samsung, WebEx, Yahoo!,
AOL, EarthLink and other key players in the VoIP market. GIPS is a member of
the Intel(R) PCA Developer Network, Motorola Design Alliance, Symbian Platinum
Partner Program and Texas Instruments' third party developer network. GIPS is
headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Stockholm, Boston and Hong
Kong. More information at http://gipscorp.com
SOURCE  Global IP Solutions

John Gallagher of Global IP Solutions, +1-415-746-1155, pr@gipscorp.com



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