Viable to Launch Videophone at CES

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Glenn Lockhart

Viable Inc.

Fax: 301.230.2442

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http://www.viable.net

Viable to Launch Videophone at CES

ROCKVILLE, MD  January 3, 2008  Viable Inc., a provider of video
relay services (VRS) for deaf and hard of hearing, will unveil its
videophone this Saturday, January 5, at the International Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

Our videophone will inaugurate the wireless age for VRS users, said
Viable CEO and founder John T.C. Yeh. We are literally introducing to
our customers to an exciting, new technology standard that blows away
every other videophone currently available.

Although the CES opens to the public January 7-10, Viable will
announce its videophone at CES Unveiled, an exclusive media event
attended by the international press community occurring before the
CES opening.

Viable will also have an exhibition booth throughout the CES. All
deaf and hard of hearing attendees are welcome to test the videophone
and interact with Viable representatives at booth space #36904.

The CES is internationally recognized as the top electronics
tradeshow, and Viable aspires to lead the VRS industry into the next
generation of communication technologies, said Anthony Mowl, who
will manage the nationwide rollout of the videophone. It is fitting
that we celebrate the tradition of innovation CES has by launching
the most revolutionary videophone ever.

Those interested in attending the CES should visit
http://www.cesweb.org
for information on the tradeshow.

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About Viable, Inc.

Viable provides next-generation video relay services for deaf and
hard of hearing persons that can be accessed wherever there is
Internet or wireless connectivity, opening them to a world of
communication possibilities. Founded in 2006, Viable is a private,
deaf-owned company, and the majority of its employees are deaf and
hard of hearing and are personally vested in the innovation and
development of the companys products and services. Please visit
http://www.viable.net
for further information.

About Telecommunications Relay Services

Mandated by Title IV of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990,
telecommunications relay services (TRS) enables individuals with
hearing or speech disabilities to achieve functional equivalence by
accessing telephone systems to place or receive calls through an
intermediary known as a relay operator or relay interpreter. Emergent
IP technology has given rise to video-based solutions, which are known
as video relay services (VRS). VRS options include using a webcam or a
videophone to connect to a video relay interpreter, and allow deaf and
hard of hearing callers for whom sign language is native to fully
achieve the ideal of functional equivalence.

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