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Manufacturers Codes for H.32X Terminals July 9, 2020 US Manufacturer (Country Code 0Xb5) Contact First Byte Second Byte Compress Manufacturers Codes For H.32X Terminals July 9, 2020 US Manufacturer Contact First Second (Country Code 0xB5) Byte Byte Compression Labs Dan Klenke ?? 0x00 0x00 408-435-3000 PictureTel Dave Lindbergh 0x00 0x01 (Polycom) 978-292-5366 Compression Labs Dan Klenke ?? 0x00 0x02 (possibly not used) 408-435-3000 VTEL Dave Hein??? 0x00 0x03 512-314-2742 ERIS 0x00 0x05 AT&T Worldworx Tom Chu 0x00 0x07 908-957-5646 VideoServer Rubin Gruber ?? 0x00 0x09 63 Third Avenue George Kajos ?? Burlington, MA. 01803 781-229-2000 781-505-2101 Fax 3Com Corporation Choon Lee 0x00 0x0B 5400 Bayfront Plaza, 408-326-5000 Santa Clara, CA 95052 408-326-5002 Fax Clarent Corporation Jean-François Mulé 0x00 0x0C 700 Chesapeake Drive 650-481-2835 Redwood City, CA 94114 650-867-1271 Fax Genesys Telecommunications John Boyle 0x00 0x0D Labs Inc, 415-551-2801 1155 Market Street 415-437-1260 Fax San Francisco, CA 94103 C-Phone Corporation. Mark White 0x00 0x0E 6714 Netherlands Drive 910-395-6100 Wilmington, NC 28405 910-395-6108 Fax Science Dynamics Corporation Martin Knodle 0x00 0x0F 1919 Springdale Road 856-424-0068 Cherry Hill, NY 08003 856-751-7361 Fax AT&T Starpoint Martin Carroll 0x00 0x10 908-582-5979 Netscape Conference Douglas Mosher 0x00 0x11 501 East Middlefield Road 415-937-4367 Mountain View, CA 94043 415-528-4122 Fax US Manufacturer Contact First Second (Country Code 0xB5) Byte Byte Cisco Systems Irene Kuffel 0x00 0x12 Mail Stop SJ-F2 408-527-7627 170West Tasman Drive 408-526-4952 Fax San Jose, CA 95134-1706 Cirilium, Inc. Terry Buffard 0x00 0x13 2404 W. 12th St. Suite 4 480-829-8888 Tempe, AZ 85281 480-829-8899 fax Ascend Communications, Inc. Stephen Pisano 0x00 0x14 One Ascend Plaza Building A 1701 Harbor Bay Parkway 620 Tinton Ave. Alameda, CA 94502 Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 732-578-3104 RADVision, Inc. Orit Levin 0x00 0x15 575 Corporate Dr. 201-529-4300 x230 Suite 420 201-529-3516 Fax Mahwah, NJ 07430 Objective Communications John Klein 0x00 0x16 75 Rochester Ave 603-334-6710 Portsmouth, NH 03801 VocalTec Communications, Inc. Dror Torosh 0x00 0x17 35 Industrial Parkway +972-9-9707806 Northvale, NJ 201-768-9400 210-768-8893 Fax Serome Technology, Inc. Wongyu Cho 0x00 0x18 2192 Fortune Dr. 408-514-6478 x102 San Jose, CA 95131 408-434-0813 Fax Aspect Communications Jim Hirni 0x00 0x19 (formerly PacNetX) 603-890-6616 x 204 11 Red Roof Lane 603-870-9395 Fax Salem, NH 03079 Michael Ely 603-890-6616 x215 Cintech Tele-Management Joseph F. Hull 0x00 0x1A Systems, Inc. 513-731-6000 2100 Sherman Avenue 513-731-6200 Fax Cincinnati, OH 45212-2736 Philips Video Conferencing Luis Rodrigues 0x00 0x1B Systems 408-617-4921 1000 W. Maude Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 US Manufacturer Contact First Second (Country Code 0xB5) Byte Byte Vertical Networks, Inc. Danail Kirov 0x00 0x1C 1148 East Arques Avenue 408-523-7136 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-523-9700 408-523-9701 Fax Syndeo Corp. Stephen Su 0x00 0x1D 20195 Stevens Creek Blvd. 408-861-9802 Suite 120 408-861-9801 Fax Cupertino, CA 95014 Telxon Corporation Frank Ciotti 0x00 0x1E 8302 New Trails Drive 281-719-1879 The Woodlands, TX 77381 281-719-1848 Fax Network Equipment Technologies Tony Hardie 0x00 0x1F (net.com) 510-574-2386 6500 Paseo Padre Parkway 510-574-4023 Fax Fremont, CA, 94555 Pagoo, Inc. Rick Favro 0x00 0x20 5875 Arnold Rd, Suite 200 925-479-1431 Dublin, CA 94568 925-479-1560 Fax General Dynamics Sue Strang 0x00 0x21 400 John Quincy Adams Rd. 508-880-4458 Taunton, MA 02780 Vanguard Managed Solutions David Sicard 0x00 0x22 575 West Street 508-261 - 5735 Mansfield, MA 02048 508-261 – 4545 Fax TeleStream Technologies, Inc. Alexander Kovatch 0x00 0x23 2500 Cliff Drive 949-645-4510 Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-645-9594 Fax [email protected] m Spirent Communications Ramanathan Ramadass 0x00 0x24 1175 Borregas Ave 408-541-1010 x 310 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-541-1090 Fax CrystalVoice Communications, Steve Boyle 0x00 0x25 Inc. 805-899-4260 829 De La Vina Street, Suite 200 805-899-2694 Fax Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Xiph.org Emmett Plant 0x00 0x26 834 Chestnut St., Apt. 1428 215-820-9583 Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-629-9694 Fax US Manufacturer Contact First Second (Country Code 0xB5) Byte Byte NACT Telecommunications Paul Fisher 0x00 0x27 191 West 5200 North 801-802-3000 Provo, Utah 84604 801-802-2000 Fax AudioCodes, Inc. Ran Silberman 0x00 0x28 Deerfoot Office Park 508-787-3800 257 Turnpike Road, Suite 320 508-357-2043 Fax Southborough, MA 01772-1791 Net2phone Inc Alan Staniforth 0x00 0x29 185 Monmouth Park Highway 732-923-2431 Building C 732-222-5798 Fax West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Centrality Communications, Inc. Tracy Chang 0x00 0x2A 2520 Mission College Blvd., Suite 408-450-6310 103 408-450-6311 Fax Santa Clara, CA 95054 Harmonic Inc. J. Patrick Waddell 0x00 0x2B 641 Baltic Way 408-490-6194 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-490-6266 Fax Epygi Technologies Ltd. Mario Cuello 0x00 0x2C 5070 Addison Circle 407-262-9366 Addison, Tx 75001 407-262-9366 Fax Scientific Atlanta, Inc. Azita Manson 0x00 0x2D 10590 N. Tantau Avenue 408-777-5185 Cupertino, CA 95014 408-777-0176 Fax Qualcomm Inc. Nish Abrol 0x00 0x2E 5775 Morehouse Drive 858-651-5113 San Diego CA 92121 858-845-8333 Fax DIRECTV Dan Miner 0x00 0x2F 2230 East Imperial Hwy 310-964-2198 El Segundo, CA 90245 310-964-4535 Fax Dialogic Corporation Director of Engineering 0x00 0x30 (Formerly: Cantata Technology, 514-745-5500 Inc.; Formerly Brooktrout 514-745-5588 Fax Technology Inc.) 9800 Cavendish Blvd, 5th floor Montreal, Quebec CANADA H4M 2V9 Advanced Television Systems Jerry Whitaker 0x00 0x31 Committee 202-872-9160 1750 K Street, N.W., Suite 1200 202-872-9161 Fax Washington, D.C. 20006 US Manufacturer Contact First Second (Country Code 0xB5) Byte Byte Viable Communications, Inc. Jason T. Yeh 0x00 0x32 9401 Fox Hollow Dr. 202-478-9391 Potomac, MD 20854 301-983-0358 Fax Adtran Inc. Brian Goodwin 0x00 0x33 901 Explorer Blvd 256-963-8400 Huntsville, AL 35806 256-963-6848 Fax NetKit Solutions, LLC Panagiotis Kontakos 0x00 0x34 1125-A Business Center Circle 805-214-0980 Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 805-214-0970 Fax Hughes Network Systems Robert Ho 0x00 0x35 11717 Exploration Lane 301-428-5941 Germantown, MD 20876 301-428-2817 Fax Objective Systems, Inc. Ed Day 0x00 0x36 55 Dowlin Forge Rd. 484-875-9841 Exton, PA 19341 484-875-9830 Fax AVerMedia Information Inc Eric Yu 0x00 0x37 423 Dixon Landing Rd 408 457 3344 Milpitas, CA 95035 408 263 8132 Fax Vidtel, Inc. Daniel Goepp 0x00 0x38 1298 Kifer Rd, Suide 508 650 273 4101 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 815 550 7466 Fax Edifire Daniel Goepp 0x00 0x39 68 Devonshire St 857-303-1431 Boston, MA 02114 [email protected] Technicolor Alan Stein 0x00 0x3A 4 Research Way 609-987-7330 Princeton, NJ 08540 [email protected] om Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Walt Husak 0x00 0x3B 1275 Market Street 213-422-1776 San Francisco, CA 94103-1410 [email protected] Samsung Electronics America Madhukar Budagavi 0x00 0x3C 1301 East Lookout Drive 972-876-9848 Richardson, TX 75082 972-761-7619 Fax m.budagavi@samsung. com UHDA Madhukar Budagavi 0x00 0x3D 3855 SW 153rd Drive (503) 619-5221 Beaverton, OR 97003 (503) 644-6708 Fax [email protected] iance.org US Manufacturer Contact First Second (Country Code 0xB5) Byte Byte AT&T - GBCS Dale Skran ??? 0x01 0x20 908-957-5988 Leadtek Research Inc. Hon Sit 0x01 0x68 46732 Lakeview Blvd. 510-490-8076 Fremont, CA 94538 510-490-7759 Fax Lucent Technologies Andres Gonzalez III 0x02 0x47 Elemedia Advanced Multimedia 908-949-4935 Communications Dept. Room 1N-414 101 Crawfords Corner Road Holmdel, NJ 07733 Symbol Technologies Inc. Jason T. Harris 0x02 0x9A 2145 Hamilton Avenue 408-369-2623 San Jose, CA 95125 408-446-4630 Fax Dilithium Networks Inc Marwan Jabri 0x03 0x69 700 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 415-925-1100 263 415-925-2277 Fax Larkspur, California 94939 StarVox, Inc. Dzung Nguyen 0x03 0x78 2125 Zanker Road 408-573-9900 x237 San Jose, CA 95131 408-452-6767 Fax Inari Inc. Mike Burch 0x03 0xF7 11781 S. Lone Peak Parkway, 801-816-4028 Suite 100 801-501-7630 Fax Draper, UT 84020 Acterna Jason Davis 0x07 0x11 221 South Yorkshire St. 540-375-0500 Salem, VA 24153 540-375-0505 Fax Quintum Technologies, Inc. Lisa Neyen 0x07 0x27 14 Christopher Way, Eatontown, 732-460-9000 x232 N.J. 07724 732-544-9119 Fax (Formerly: Acrotron Systems, Inc. 704 Ginesi Drive, Suite 27 Morganville, NJ 07751) AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc. Zhang Lu 0x08 0x08 5201 Great America Parkway 408-970-9788 Suite 429 408-970-9366 Fax Santa Clara, CA 95054 Netrix Corporation Garrett Herschleb 0x09 0x18 2402-A Clover Basin Drive 800-822-6227 Longmont, CO 80503 303-682-7701 Fax US Manufacturer Contact First Second (Country Code 0xB5) Byte Byte Veraz Networks Inc Vivek Garud 0x09 0x26 926, Rock Ave, Suite 20 408-750-9449 San Jose, CA 95131 408-546-0081 Fax SysMaster Corporation Boris Panteleev 0x10 0xE1 5801 Christie Ave., Ste 475 877-900-3993 Emeryville, CA 94608 510-428-2495 Fax Alpha Telecom, Inc. U.S.A. Judy Lee A'Neals 0x1A 0x1A 1394 Borregas Avenue 408-541-6186 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 408-734-8994 Fax The Illustrious Industries, Ltd. Steve Barbo 0x1B 0x39 3211 Alabama Ave. S. 612-203-0723 St.Louis Park, MN. 55416 612-624-2066 Fax ViaVideo Dave Lindbergh 0x23 0x31 (Polycom) 978-292-5366 Congruency, Inc.
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