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WorldFriends Networks' Online Personals Community Selects Vivox to Enrich Member Communication; One of Asia's Largest Online Dating Services Will Allow Users to Cultivate Relationships through Live Voice Chat.


FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Vivox, a pioneer in context-specific communications services, today announced that it will power WorldFriends Networks' (WFN WFN Worldwide Faith News
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) new WorldFriends Phone service, which will allow WFN's half-million global users to communicate with each other via live text, voice or video chat. In doing so, WFN becomes the industry's first online dating service A Net dating service, also known as online dating or Internet dating, is an example of a dating system and allows individuals, couples and groups to meet online and possibly develop a romantic or sexual relationship.  to provide its user community with an integrated Web-voice-video-Instant Messenger communications platform.

Owned and operated by Meta4 Group Limited, WFN is one of Asia's largest online dating sites. WFN caters to an international constituency by operating in 20 different countries and in four different languages - English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. With more than 150 partner websites, WFN registers more than 1,000 new members every day making it the world's premier provider of private label multi-lingual online personals.

The popularity of online dating across Asia is on the rise, spurred by the rapid growth of broadband Internet See broadband.  connections. Recent research suggests that this growth shows no signs of slowing. The number of homes with broadband Internet services in the region -- already higher than the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  market -- is predicted to rise to 176 million by 2010 from 61 million today.

By embedding Vivox's IP communications A general term for networks that use the IP protocol for voice (VoIP) and video traffic. See IP telephony.  technology, WFN can meet market demand and drive greater communication among users by adding voice, video and Instant Messaging Exchanging text messages in real time between two or more people logged into a particular instant messaging (IM) service. Instant messaging is more interactive than e-mail because messages are sent immediately, whereas e-mail messages can be queued up in a mail server for seconds or  to its service. For the WFN user, this means greater and more meaningful interactions. They will be able to view personal hot lists, identify members online and escalate inter-personal interactions from IM to voice to video with just one click.

"Almost half of the emails exchanged by our members are between people living in different countries, so we know there's strong interest in long distance communications," said Dominic Penaloza, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , WorldFriends Networks. "Vivox's technology enables us to elevate the level of service we deliver to our customers by allowing them to interact using the most powerful means of communication available - their own voice."

In addition, serving as the platform for WorldFriends Phone, Vivox's technology will allow users to conveniently communicate with each other via instant messenger AOL's instant messaging service. See AIM and instant messaging.  programs, regardless of the branded IM service they may currently use. As a result, WFN community members will no longer be hindered by disparate IM applications. They will be able to interact with each other among the most popular IM networks including AOL's AIM, Yahoo!, MSN (1) (MicroSoft Network) A family of Internet-based services from Microsoft, which includes a search engine, e-mail (Hotmail), instant messaging (Windows Live Messaging) and a general-purpose portal with news, information and shopping (MSN Directory).  and ICQ ("I Seek You") A conferencing program for the Internet from Mirabilis, Tel Aviv, Israel (www.icq.com). It provides interactive chat, e-mail and file transfer and can alert you when someone on your predefined list has also come online. .

"By deploying context specific communications services, WorldFriends Networks is at the forefront of the online dating marketplace," said Rob Seaver, CEO of Vivox. "By satisfying its users' desire for cutting edge services that enable better interaction, WFN will drive customer enrollment and retention, enabling the Company to maintain a leading position in the market."

About Vivox

Vivox delivers managed services An umbrella term for third-party monitoring and maintaining of computers, networks and software. The actual equipment may be inhouse or at the third-party's facilities, but the "managed" implies an ongoing effort; for example, making sure the equipment is running at a certain quality  that enhance interactions among online community members, within the context of their activities. Vivox makes online communication more like real-life communication. Vivox enables members of online dating services talk to each other using anonymous phone numbers, so friendships can escalate without sacrificing users' privacy, and enables online gamers in massive virtual worlds to talk to their fellow players as if they were in the real-world, as an integral part of the game experience. Leveraging a carrier-grade communications platform, Vivox delivers solutions that fit our customers' unique businesses. For more information please visit www.vivox.com.

About WorldFriends Networks

WorldFriends Networks is the world's premiere provider of private label multi-lingual online personals. WorldFriends Networks enables each of its website partners to have a best-of-breed online personals service using the partner's brand, while enjoying the combined user base of the entire network. For more information please visit www.worldfriendsnetworks.com.
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