Intel Press Release

Intel Invests In Envox Group A.B.

SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 22, 2000 - Intel Corporation today announced that the Intel Communications Fund has made an investment in Envox Group AB. Based in Sweden, Envox is a leading provider of rapid development software platforms for value-added resellers, system integrators and application service providers which are deploying large enterprise applications that integrate telephony and the Internet.

Intel Communications Fund made the investment as part of Intel's commitment to make the CT Media™ platform the centerpiece for enabling converged voice and Internet data solutions. CT Media server software is a key enabler for next-generation e-Commerce solutions from Dialogic Corporation, Intel's wholly owned subsidiary. It is an open software platform used for designing standards-based telecommunication servers that support Web-enabled contact centers, unified messaging, call distribution, and other key applications.

Envox has communications server software that enables organizations to build a range of communications applications, such as unified messaging, e-Commerce and Web automation on a single Windows NT or Win2000 platform. It also makes dynamic information more available by controlling access to that information from a single point, regardless of whether it resides on a database, Web, e-mail or Wireless Access Protocol server.

The investment will enable Envox to expand its development resources to work on new product functionality. Envox is an early adopter of CT Media version 1.2 and has agreed to work with Intel as a beta tester on CT Media 2.0.

Howard Bubb, vice president of Intel's Communications Products Group and president of Dialogic Corporation, said, "The Intel Communications Fund made the investment to encourage the development of Web-enabled computer telephony applications. With CT Media, businesses can enjoy a computer telephony system as open and flexible as a database server or desktop PC, running interoperable, best-of-breed computer telephony solutions from any vendor."

Henrik Thome, president of Envox, commented, "Customers are increasingly demanding the ability to handle all their communications - Web, telephony, datacom and e-Commerce - as one entity, with one strategy and from one platform. To date, this has been impossible because of a lack of industry standards. CT Media can change this by helping to create a new broad communications market segment with infinite business opportunities."

About Intel Communications Fund
The $200 million Intel Communications Fund was created in September 1999 to invest in companies supporting Intel's key programs and initiatives in voice and data communications. The fund, which makes minority equity investments of typically less than $10 million, is initially focused on investments in companies developing solutions based on CT Media, as well as on Intel's Internet Exchange™ (IX) architecture. The fund is managed and controlled by Intel.

About Envox
Founded in 1994, Envox is a leading developer of Windows NT-based communications platforms and development tools for building telephony, e-mail, e-Commerce, Web automation and datacom solutions. Its key product line available today is CT Studio, a Windows NT-based advanced Graphical Development Environment. The company is a modular organization with U.S. headquarters in Naples, Fla.; European headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden; Asian headquarters in Singapore; and other offices in Canada and Europe. Envox enjoys established relationships with leading service, system and application vendors worldwide, as well as a number of network providers.

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