Is interMedia available with Standard One Edition?

Hi All - I read in the documentation that interMedia is available in the Standard and Enterprise Editions of Oracle, but does this include the Standard One Edition also?
Thanks for letting me know.
oraclemangt

run this (as a dba, or access to the dba_registry view):
SELECT
  comp_id,
  RPAD( comp_name, 40, ' ' ) component,
  status,
  version
FROM dba_registryI believe the only difference between Standard Edition and Standard Edition One is the number of processors it can use SE1 = 1, SE = 1 or more. Don't quote me on that though.
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