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Lior Haramaty

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Lior Haramaty
Born1966
Tel-Aviv, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation(s)Engineer, Entrepreneur
Known forCo-founder of VocalTec Inc., Inventor of the Audio Transceiver
Notable workContributions to the VoIP industry
Awards"Top 100 Voices of IP Communications" by TMCnet's Internet Telephony magazine (2006), "VON Visionary Award" by Pulver.com (2005)

Lior Haramaty (born in Tel-Aviv, Israel in 1966) is the co-founder of VocalTec Inc.[1] (1989) and the inventor of the Audio Transceiver[2] used in the creation of Voice Over Networks products and eventually the VoIP industry[3] as well as other patents and inventions.

VocalTec was the first company to provide commercial Internet voice technology, which in 1996 was one of the earliest successful Internet IPOs (NASDAQ: vocl).

In 2006 Haramaty was included in TMCnet's Internet Telephony magazine "Top 100 Voices of IP communications" for his contributions to the VoIP industry.[citation needed] In 2005 he was awarded the "VON Visionary Award" by Pulver.com .[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Biographies of New Directions in Telecom forum participants". doc.gov.
  2. ^ U.S. patent 5,825,771
  3. ^ "Internet Telephony October 2006 Publisher's Outlook". Communications and Technology Blog - Tehrani.com.