Brisbane Company Teams With Sightspeed Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 26 June 2007
Queensland-based NetOpt has announced a deal with SightSpeed to market personal video services in Australia and New Zealand. The Internet-based



NetOpt (Network Optimiser Solutions) specialises in the delivery of niche products and leading edge technologies to the Consumer, Single Office Home Office and Small to Medium Enterprises (SME) throughout Australia and New Zealand. The company also provides Infrastructure Optimisation Solutions for the SME and Large Enterprise sector.

"Working with NetOpt offers SightSpeed an excellent opportunity to further expand our services internationally," said SightSpeed CEO Peter Csathy.

"And Australia represents a wonderful growth market, since many of the video services broadband users are looking for have not been broadly available Down Under," he said.

SightSpeed provides free video calls and video conferences as well as offering a way for users to post videos to their blogs or personal Web pages.

The offering also includes unlimited computer-to-computer voice-only calling for PCs or Macs, and provides calling to and from traditional and cell phones.

"With numerous awards under its belt, its reputation for quality and the range of personal video services it offers, I'm confident Australians will pick up on SightSpeed's advantages very quickly," said Rick Nand, NetOpt managing director. "We plan to put our full commitment behind this launch."

To create a top-quality experience for users, SightSpeed will use servers located in Australia, providing a faster response time and eliminating the delay experienced by providers using overseas servers.

To learn more about SightSpeed and to download the SightSpeed client visit www.SightSpeed.com for the U.S. version or www.SightSpeed.com.au for the Australian version.

Also visit www.netopt.com.au

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