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Siemens, Klausner Technologies Enter Into License Agreement

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Siemens Enterprise Communications Inc. and Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG have entered into a patent license agreement with Klausner Technologies, under the Klausner Technologies Visual Voicemail patents.

Siemens is Klausner Technologies’ 40th licensee under its U.S. and foreign patents. Other licensees include international mobile operators, cell phone manufacturers, cable/VOIP providers, providers of OTT Visual Voicemail products as well as providers of Visual Voicemail products and services for the enterprise market.

Klausner Technologies was founded by Judah Klausner, inventor of the PDA and electronic organizer. It owns a catalogue of 25 Visual Voicemail patents, in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Taiwan, Korea and Japan covering the basic Visual Voicemail feature in which users can selectively view and listen to their voice messages via their mobile phones or computers.

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