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Revolabs Inc. to Exhibit Newest FLX™ UC Conference Phonesat BroadSoft Connections 2015

SUDBURY, Mass. — Oct. 15, 2015 — Revolabs Inc.,a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation, announced today that it will be demonstrating some of its newest conference phonesin Booth 46 at BroadSoft Connections 2015: “Define the Future,” an annual global users’ conference that has become the epicenter of unified communications innovation.Revolabs is a Solution Showcase-level sponsor for the event, which will take place at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Oct. 25-28, 2015. BroadSoft, Inc. is a leading global provider of Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) services.

“Revolabs shares our commitment to bringing innovative solutions to market that enable individuals and teams to create, collaborate, and be productive in ways never before imagined,” said Taher Behbehani, chief marketing officer, BroadSoft. “We are thrilled to have Revolabs as a BroadSoft Connections sponsor, and to join us as we collectively define the future of work.”

The FLX™ UC 1500 is the latest addition to Revolabs’ award-winning FLX conference phone line. Leveraging the same proven technology as the FLX UC 500 and FLX UC 1000 conference phones, the FLX UC 1500 adds two directional microphones to cover conference rooms for up to 18 people. The FLX UC 1500 is compatible with BroadSoft’s BroadWorks multimedia applications platform, which enables service providers to speed time-to-market for delivering comprehensive UC services to their business customers, minimizing upfront investment andaccelerating time to new service revenue.

In addition, the FLX UC 1500 acts as a speakerphone for BroadSoft’s UC-One®, a full UC service portfolio that makes UC services and other business applications available on a single user interface. The FLX UC 1500 offers the unique capability of bridging VoIP calls and calls via third-party softphone or video applications together, allowing geographically dispersed teams, companies in transition between communications infrastructure, and users communicating with third parties to communicate using the best medium for each user.

Revolabs’ FLX 2 wireless conference phone, which is compatible with BroadWorks, completely redefines the traditional design of conference phones. Developed specifically for conference rooms, executive offices, and SoHo environments, the FLX 2 comprises several distinct components, giving users unprecedented freedom with respect to placement and accessibility of the speaker, microphones, and dial pad. Flexibility extends to connectivity, allowing the FLX 2 to be mated with mobile phones, IP PBXs, video conferencing equipment, or even the public telephone network, providing users with a one-stop solution to all of their communication needs.

Alan MacLeod, Revolabs’ VP of Product, notes: “We’re looking forward to being a part of BroadSoft Connections 2015 as a Solution Showcase sponsor because our partners are telling us that they are looking to improve the strength of the products in their portfolios. With Revolabs’ FLX UC products in their lineup, they’re positioning themselves as UC solution providers that meet the entire range of their customers’ UC needs.”

Revolabs will also be demonstrating the Yamaha YVC-1000. The YVC-1000 is a Bluetooth® and USB conference phone system for medium to large conference spaces that call for flexible audio, Web, or video conferencing. It leverages a full-range speaker unit that can be placed close to the video display so that audio and video blend naturally. An adaptive echo canceller and other Yamaha sound processing technologies facilitate stress-free conversation from the five distinct daisy-chained microphones, providing a wider coverage area for larger meeting rooms and higher numbers of participants.

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About BroadSoft Connections
Now in its 13th year, BroadSoft Connections is an annual global users’ conference that has become the epicenter of unified communications innovation. BroadSoft Connections is once again on track for record attendance, offering an unprecedented opportunity for attendees to capture a growing share of the lucrative UC market by networking with peers, sharing best practices, and learning about powerful strategies to address the current and future needs of customers. The theme of BroadSoft Connections 2015 is “Define the Future,” reflecting BroadSoft’s focus on working with customers and partners to build and deliver innovative unified communications solutions that increase workforce collaboration and productivity, in turn reimagining the future of work.

About Revolabs®

Revolabs® Inc. is the premier provider of audio solutions for unified communications, enterprise collaboration, and professional audio applications across a wide range of markets. Offering unmatched audio quality that allows users to “hear every word,” the company’s teleconferencing and microphone systems are utilized across the globe for a variety of applications, from webcasts and video conferencing to podcasts and broadcasting. Combining the ultimate in flexibility with sleek, stylish form factors, Revolabs solutions cut the cord, facilitating natural mobility by allowing participants to move about a workspace and still be heard, without being held back by wires. Leading the way in innovation, the company continues to add to its portfolio of value-added audio and telephony systems with superior products. Revolabs systems are secure (encrypted), environmentally friendly, and GSM-impervious. Revolabs Inc. is a fully owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation as of March 2014. As a market-leading worldwide corporation, Yamaha’s specialty in voice communication and Revolabs’ success in audio conferencing brings a new level of audio technology expertise to the industry. The company is headquartered in Sudbury, Massachusetts, and can be reached at +1-800-326-1088 or Revolabs:

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