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November 25, 2009


WorldGate Teams with Kenmec for Digital Video Phones


Worldgate Communications, Inc., a provider of digital voice and video phone services and next generation video phones, has reportedly launched a new manufacturing agreement with Kenmec Mechanical Engineering Co., Ltd., a provider of electronics product processing services.

 
As per the terms of this agreement, Kenmec will be involved in the production of WorldGate's new line of digital video phones for the consumer market.
 
George E. Daddis, Jr., CEO of WorldGate, said that, with the launch of WorldGate’s new digital video phone platform, the company will be taking WorldGate quality to a whole new level.
 
“We are in the process of completely redesigning and reengineering WorldGate’s digital video phone while developing a completely new video hardware and software platform,” Daddis said. “And, we are confident that Kenmec, a world-class electronics contract manufacturer, will enable us to meet the high level of quality and reliability that our customers have come to expect.”
 
Founded in 1996, WorldGate designs and develops digital video phones featuring high quality, real-time, two-way video. The company launched its first digital video phone in 2005. Reportedly, the company is all set to launch its next generation digital video phone featuring the latest technology in June 2010.
 
“Kenmec is excited to work with WorldGate to manufacture their next generation digital video phone,” Shun Fa Nan, CEO of Kenmec, said. “WorldGate is recognized as a market leader in video communications and it brings us great pleasure to work with their highly experienced team to bring their next generation digital video phone and the stunning, real-time video experience it will deliver to the marketplace.”
 
As mentioned, the new line of digital video phones which are aimed for consumers will come with broadband Internet access, WorldGate’s high quality, full-motion synchronized picture and voice transmission delivered without the delays or distortion usually associated with other video calling devices. Moreover, the seven-inch, high-resolution LCD digital screen will allow users to view real-time video for true-to-life conversations that users can see and hear.
 
With comprehensive production facilities and experienced technical support team, Kenmec has been offering services including: Surface Mounting Technology and Through Hold PCB processing; BGA processing, heavy engineering and X-Ray inspection; product assembly, including assembly of LCD TV and large industrial systems; single board and system testing; packaging and transportation; component procurement; manufacturing and design services; and integrated service from prototyping through to mass production.

Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Kelly McGuire


 
 
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