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Paradial to provide firewall NAT traversal to Colibria for turnkey IMPS/SIP solutions


Paradial to provide RealTunnel technology for firewall NAT traversal, voice and video for Colibria’s convergence messaging solutions

February 15, 2007; 03:28 AM

Oslo, Norway, 15. February, 2007:  Paradial today announced that Colibria, a leading provider of new generation mobile instant messaging solutions, has chosen Paradial as a provider of firewall and NAT traversal for Colibria’s convergence solutions.

Paradial’s firewall/NAT traversal client, which allows service providers and operators to deploy solutions with maximum call completion rates, will be bundled with Colibria’s feature rich IMPS/SIP client.

"Colibria’s customers will benefit from this partnership due to the Paradial’s leading and proven technologies. Following extensive testing we found RealTunnel to deliver on the promise of maximum call completion rates. RealTunnel has worked seamlessly, intuitively and securely in all the environments we tested.”, said Lars Kristian Roland CTO of Colibria.

"This agreement demonstrates the value Paradial brings to end-users, service providers, operators and technology providers in the IMPS, 2.5G and 3G segment. Paradial is proud to have been selected by the most innovative vendor in the instant messaging and presence segment. We see strong synergies between our product lines", said Kevin Kliland, Product Director, Paradial.

Availability and platforms

RealTunnel™ is available on Windows, Linux and Windows Mobile.

Key Product Facts
• Maximum call completion rate.
• Supporting any SIP client and any SIP Registrar.
• Small footprint SDK.
• The customers can use existing network infrastructure firewalls.
• No network or firewall modification is required.
• Optimal voice and video quality.

Supported network protocols:
• UDP
• TCP
• HTTPS
• RTP/SRTP
• RTCP

Supported protocols:
• XMPP through SOCKS

Supported standards:
• SIP (RFC3261)
• STUN (RFC3489)
• STUN Relay (TURN)
• ICE
• Symmetric Response (RFC3581)
• Extension Header Field for Registering Non-Adjacent Contacts (RFC 3327)
• Locating SIP Server (SIP DNS)

The most common HTTP proxy authentication schemes are supported:
• Basic authentication
• Digest authentication
• NTLM authentication
• Proxy pac scripts


Hollie Young [email protected]

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