Taipei, Taiwan --- (May 12, 2006)  
 
Multisuns Corporation announced today its Digital Communication Recording System (DCRS) will record VoIP voice lines. The use of VoIP has become very popular among businesses in the world to lower their phone costs. Multisuns is committed to be in the forefront of the voice logging industry and has taken an important step into the future of voice recording by adding VoIP support.
 
     
 
"We have been testing VoIP technology on our DCRS voice logger series for some time now. We wanted to be sure our first release is 100% ready for the market," said David Hu, Sr. Div I R&D Manager. "VoIP recording can be very tricky; our software and hardware solutions have proven to be very stable."
 
     
 
The DCRS-9900NE with VoIP technology opens a whole new world of possibilities for customers. The DCRS can handle VoIP, analog and digital voice lines. The new DCRS with VoIP will be a rack mount voice server running Multisuns DCRS 4.0.0 software with live-monitoring.
 
     
 
Multisuns has been working with Nortel, Avaya, Cisco, Mitel, H232/H225, SIP and VOX (generic RTP) to ensure a wide range of VoIP usage.
 
     
 
"Multisuns has been in the voice logging business for over 21 years. The step into VoIP technology for our customers displays our continued commitment to the field," said Bruce Sun, CEO of Multisuns Corporation.
 
     
 
Multisuns Corp VoIP recording opens a new market for the DCRS-9900NE series of voice loggers. Each DCRS VoIP system will be handled on a case to case basis to ensure proper system connection and integration.
 
     
For more information, please visit Multisuns Corp VoIP recording