RADVISION launched the SCOPIA Mobile v3 this month.  The most successful launch in RADVISION history, following a pre-brief of 3 key journalists, and attending Interop New York.

Launch reaction was extremely exciting and resulted in very good coverage in the press.  They also recorded a video demo with TMCnet CEO Rich Tehrani. Rich was so impressed with SCOPIA Mobile that he downloaded the app that day and is testing out a virtual room of his own. The TMCnet video should be live either this week or next.

Read more from the summary of coverage received including some key excerpts from the articles.                                                                                                               

Radvision Does Big-Time Small-Device Video Conferencing - NetworkComputing.com, Oct 5
Ah, the BYOD craze. Users demand to use their own mobile devices for work, network admins fret over what it all means to the network and how to properly manage these odd little gems, and industry players from all niches continue to roll out some pretty amazing mobile capabilities--like Radvision's new SCOPIA Mobile video conferencing application, which extends enterprise-quality conferencing to consumer-grade smart devices.

Radvision reaches for mobile video-conferencing, targets Apple iPad, iPhone to grow share - FierceEnterpriseCommunications.com, Oct. 3, 2011
Radvision, (Nasdaq: RVSN), best known for its video infrastructure telepresence support, this morning unveiled its own app for iOS devices (see this story), looking to increase the appeal of its own high-end video conferencing platform in a U.S. market that has been owned for years by Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO) and Polycom (Nasdaq: PLCM).
Bob Romano, VP for enterprise marketing at Radvision, said the company's customers have been clamoring for more than a standalone mobile solution; they wanted something that would interoperate with their telepresence rooms and desktop endpoints and wanted it to be full-featured."Regardless of the UC platform or video devices installed, we intend to support them," Romano said. "We believe in the model that clients and desktops should be free, that way you can extend the conference to everybody. It's the same model as WebEx, the host pays and the people they invite come free."

ShoreTel, Vidyo, Radvision Bring UC, Video Apps to Apple, Android Devices - eWeek, Oct. 10, 2011
Bob Romano (VP enterprise marketing at Radvision) said. "Scopia Mobility v3 is available now from the Apple App Store. Romano said v3.1, which will include support for Android-based devices, will be available during the winter."

Radvision rolls out mobile video conferencing app for Apple iPad, iPhone - FierceEnterpriseCommunications.com, Oct. 3, 2011
Telepresence specialist Radvision, in advance of Apple's iPhone 5 rollout Tuesday, today announced its own app for iOS devices, SCOPIA Mobile V3. It is the first standards-based mobile video application, according to Radvision, to enable videoconferencing, data collaboration with review capabilities, conference call control, moderation and administration all through an intuitive user interface.
SCOPIA Mobile V3's click-to-participate capabilities allow users to join standards-based video conferences with full two-way video and see up to 28 participants simultaneously. SCOPIA Mobile can connect to telepresence systems, standards-based HD video conferencing systems and unified communications applications such as Microsoft Lync.

Radvision launches Scopia Mobile V3 for Apple iOS - FMX Magazine, Oct. 6, 2011

Radvision announces availability of Scopia mobile V3 for Apple iOS - AV Interactive, Oct. 5, 2011

RADVISION Brings Telepresence on Mobile Devices through SCOPIA Mobile v3 - TMC Net, Oct 4

Radvision launches Scopia Mobile V3 app for iOS devices - Telecom Paper, Oct. 4, 2011

Mobile App Does Videoconferencing - Communications Technology, Oct. 3, 2011

Radvision Announces Scopia V3 iOS App for Videoconferencing - StreamingMedia.com, Oct. 3, 2011