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Wed, 13 Aug 2008, www.internetnews.com

iPhone version of Global IP Solutions' VoiceEngine Mobile will smooth developers' path to VoIP enhancements.

Global IP Solutions yesterday announced it has adapted its highly successful VoiceEngine Mobile technology used in Skype and other Internet-based VoIP services for Apple's second-generation iPhone. The VoiceEngine technology will help developers of iPhone applications easily add high-quality, real-time VoIP communications to a variety of application types. "The VoiceEngine takes a lot of the hard-to-manage components of VoIP processing—the transmission and unpacking and wraps it up in one easy-to-implement package for our customers," Dovid Coplon, GIPS' director of product management told Enterprise VoIPplanet. "What we're providing our customers is a series of libraries and a high-level API to access those libraries and integrate it into their application," Coplon went on. RELATED ARTICLES Sybase iPhone Support for Notes, Exchange iPhone Knocking on the Enterprise Jobs: iPhone Software Downloads Booming Hey Enterprise: Here Comes the 3G iPhone Is the iPhone Glow Gone? For more stories on this topic: "They'll provide binary executable on the Apple Store for customers to download. We're really enablement technology, so we're providing these capabilities to our customers," he said. Coplon pointed out that the VoiceEngine will have access to two GIPS-developed codecs (define): the wideband iSAC and the narrowband, Internet-optimized iLBC codec, which is actually embedded in the iPhone firmware. Although... [ Read more on www.internetnews.com ]


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