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Vancouver softphone firm buys NewHeights

Vancouver softphone firm buys NewHeights

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 06 Aug 2007 For: Network World Canada Creator

The brains behind CounterPath, which makes consumer products for Vonage and others, hope Terry Matthews' name and a startup founded by his son will bring it some added cache in the enterprise. Also: In search of a sticky interface

CounterPath’s products include the Bria voice and eyeBeam video VoIP softphones, but it also has a software development kit that NewHeights had been thinking of licencing for a year. Eventually the companies decided that coming together was a more sensible idea.

Among the advantages is that technology from NewHeights’ Desktop Assistant and Quick Conference audio conferencing software can be added to CounterPath products for telcos, said Bruk, who are interested in offering softphones with social networking capabilities.

Meanwhile with NewHeights’ sales team, CounterPath can accelerate its plans to offer products to telecom integrators selling Mitel, Nortel, Alcatel and other PBX systems to organizations.

“Being able to bring on a team of people that have worked together [from NewHeights] is not easy to do,” Bruk added. However, NewHeights software development team is based in nearby Victoria.

It will also be able to fund development of a softphone for handhelds so carriers can offer a solution for many devices, a possibly buy other softphone makers. In one way, the deal allows NewHeights to go public. Bruk also said it also accelerates his plans to take CounterPath onto the Nasdaq small cap markets.

While the deal looks like a reverse take-over of CounterPath because of Terry Matthews’ position and the fact that he’s the largest shareholder, Bruk said it’s not. The combined company will have about 100 employees.










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