LifeSize and RADVISION Connect NFL Legends and Soldiers at Super Bowl XLII

LifeSize Communications, the global leader in high
definition video communications, and RADVISION Ltd. a provider of video network infrastructure and developer tools
for unified visual communications over IP, 3G, and emerging
next-generation IMS networks, will connect NFL stars in Phoenix and
U.S. Army soldiers stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington during Super
Bowl XLII using high definition video communication systems.The
real-time video greetings are part of NFL Charities Super Bowl XLII Community
Impact Program.

“Even football stars have heroes, and the players have
tremendous respect for our nation’s men and women in uniform, said Coach
Charles Hatcher, head of Champions 4 Champions, who organized the event through
NFL Charities. “This is the first time we’ll be using a high definition link to
connect the players with some of their favorite fans, many of whom will soon be
deploying overseas into combat zones. It’s a chance for the players to give
back to the people who preserve our freedom.”

LifeSize CEO Craig Malloy, a Navy veteran, appreciates the
NFL’s support for American troops. “LifeSize is thrilled to be a part of
the Super Bowl pregame activities, and it’s exciting to see our products bring
football legends and
U.S.
soldiers together.”

“RADVISION is honored to have its technology provide a
great experience by making soldiers feel as if they are in the same room with
players,” said Boaz Raviv, RADVISION CEO. “Our video communications
products deliver on the promise of bringing together geographically dispersed
parties and making them feel as if they are literally within arm’s reach.”

“We have a full roster of NFL legends participating in
our Super Bowl NFL Charities events, and every athlete I’ve spoken with is
looking forward for the chance to pay their respects to the troops,” said
Nick Nicolosi, tournament director for the third annual Super Bowl NFL
Charities Celebrity Bowling Classic and the 23rd annual Super Bowl NFL
Charities Celebrity Golf Classic.

LifeSize and RADVISION equipment has also connected military families at home
in the
United States
with their loved ones serving overseas during the holidays.

The video calls will be made from various locations in
Phoenix during Super Bowl pregame events to connect
soldiers at
Fort Lewis’ on-post recreation centers. Live
greetings from NFL legends and Hall of Fame players will be exchanged on
location Thursday at the Super Bowl NFL Charities Celebrity Bowling Classic and
on game day from
Phoenix.

NFL legends and Super Bowl players will also videotape
greetings that will be seen worldwide on the Armed Forces Network and the
Pentagon Channel and offered to Fox Sports for use in the Super Bowl broadcast.

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