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Orders Received to Expand Trial of Magor’s Windows Client

OTTAWA, Dec. 10, 2015 /CNW/ – Magor Corporation (TSX-V:MCC) – As announced in September of this year, certain of Magor’s customers had initiated testing of Magor’s Windows client for consideration in their expansion of video and collaboration to the desktop. These trials are important to ensure we address the key needs of our customers. We are particularly pleased to announce that with one large government account this testing has proceeded to the next phase and orders have been received for what is now a paid for trial as the scale and scope of the trial increases.

Magor’s Approach to Visual Collaboration provides a major incentive to IT professionals, both government and enterprise to revise their thinking on the expansion of video to the desktop. For more insights into this incentive, we refer you to http://www.magorcorp.com/documents/Magor-Investor-Update-Dec-2015.pdf

About Magor Corporation:

Magor develops and markets visual collaboration software for a world that increasingly rewards those who can bring together the right people and information at the right time. Magor’s Aerus service delivery platform removes the limitations of traditional video conferencing and collaboration tools to provide entirely new ways of interacting with video with the goal of creating new ways to be productive. To find out more about Magor Corporation (TSX-V: MCC), visit our website at http://www.magorcorp.com.

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