Dialogic is partnering with Voiceserve subsidiary VoipSwitch to develop an open standards-based mobile video conferencing solution based on the technology components commercially available from both companies.
The move to take advantage of the growing demand for videoconferencing solutions provides for SIP-based mobile video conferencing from Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) Android and Apple (Nadaq: AAPL) iPhone smartphones using off-the-shelf smartphone video client applications, rather than non standards-compliant proprietary networks and terminals.
"Demand for mobile multimedia services is poised to continue to increase and, as it does, it is important that the right tools are available to developers to help meet this demand," said Franz-Josef Eberle, vice president and general manager of VAS and Cloud Enabling Unit at Dialogic. "We are excited that through our collaboration with a great company like VoipSwitch, we were able to develop a more accessible mobile videoconferencing tool for the developer community."
Dialogic and VoipSwitch have combined VoipSwitch's Vippie SIP-based smartphone client application, based on Dialogic's multimedia processing software, to develop a proof-of-concept. The solution is software-based, allowing for simple delivery of scalable and reliable new services.
Dialogic's SBC, the BorderNet 500 Gateway, is used in the solution to allow clients to make SIP calls on the Internet from anywhere and enables them to deploy the solution in hosted or cloud environments.
Dialogic will demonstrate the mobile video conferencing solution set at IT Expo West in Austin and the Rural Cellular Association Fall Expo 2011 in Las Vegas the week of September 12th.
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