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Paradial Works With Toucan Global to Help Internet Communicator

Paradial has teamed up with Toucan Global to integrate advanced firewall traversal technology into the Snap Communicator. Paradial's technology enables the Snap Communicator to be maximally useful in a corporate environment, facilitating connection to the Internet in a variety of networking situations that might otherwise pose complications for a voice-over Internet protocol system.

"Our customers must be able to focus on their business objectives and keeping end-user satisfaction high," stated Paradial CTO, Espen Skjæran.  "Working with Toucan Global demonstrates how RealTunnel through its support for ICE, STUN, TURN and HTTPS tunneling is a key contributor to optimizing end users' VoIP experiences."

"With Paradial, Toucan Global can increase the availability and usefulness of the Snap Communicator," said Ravin Suri, VP of Technology at Toucan Global.

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