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About Dilithium

 
Dilithium™ is the global leader in converged video solutions for mobile and broadband networks and the Internet.  Dilithium pioneered 3G video communications and our network equipment and end to end solutions are deployed in fifty countries in networks comprising more than 800 million subscribers. Dilithium’s innovations facilitate interactive video services and enable Communications for a Borderless World®.
 
   

Dilithium Innovations

 
  • World leader in Multimedia Gateways with over 60% global market share
  • First to market with -
    • Live IMS converged video services using DTG™, Dilithium’s Multimedia Gateway

    • Video Ringback Tone Solution, VT-Ring

    • Integrated multimedia gateway and service creation environment, ViVAS

    • 3G-324M/H.324M/H.324 Protocol Stack, now the global market share leader

    • 3G-324M/H.324M/H.324 Protocol Analysis tool, the standard for 3G mobile operators and handset manufacturers

    • QoS Video Telephony Probe for QoS

    • 3G-324M data card integration, VT-PHONE®

  • Patented Breakthrough Unicoding technology for high performance intelligent media transcoding

  • Patented AnswerFast® technology suite for reduced video call set-up time, a key part of the ITU MONA and WNSRP standard

  • Patent pending Video Refresh technology, for eliminating video corruption in mobile networks

 
   

History

 
Since its founding in Sydney, Australia, Dilithium has become the global leader in converged video solutions with operations on 5 continents and customers in 50 countries. Dilithium grew out of the participation on the ITU-T H.324/H.324M workgroup by Dr. Marwan Jabri, company founder and CTO. Over the course of his nearly two decades of research in academia and industry, Dr. Jabri developed intelligent signal processing algorithms for multimedia coding and transcoding. He also developed some of the first protocol stack implementations of the H.324/H.324M standard while a Professor at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia. Dr. Jabri formerly held the Gordon & Betty Moore endowed Chair Professor, OGI School of Science and Engineering of the Oregon Health and Sciences University (OHSU), until 2005.