Sunday, November 9, 2003

Kodiak Networks Targets Packet Switched Wireless Voice Systems

Kodiak Networks, a start-up based in San Ramon, California, introduced its Real-Time Exchange System for delivering Press-to-Talk (P2T) communications over existing core network infrastructures.


The company claims its platform will be the fastest P2T solution in the world with call volley measurements at 150 milliseconds, virtually eliminating latency and "talkovers." The platform will also be able to provide the ability to roam off network. In addition, people without P2T service or handsets can participate in P2T calls initiated by Kodiak Real-Time Exchange System users. Up-to-the-minute availability lists enable P2T customers to see in a glance the current availability of their customers, suppliers, colleagues, friends and family members on their handsets. Additional features include contact management on the handset, call-waiting, on-the-fly conferencing, multi-national group calling and permission-based privacy.


CDMA P2T phones supporting the Kodiak System will soon be available from Kyocera Wireless Corp. Kodiak is also forming partnerships with other global handset manufacturers.


Kodiak Networks is headed by Craig Farrill, who was previously CTO of Vodafone, AirTouch and PacTel. Kodiak is privately funded by Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers and Redpoint Ventures. The company has additional facilities in Plano, Texas, and Bangalore, India.
http://www.kodiaknetworks.com