21 May 2012
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China's largest NGN provider picks SPIRIT IMS-ready PC VoIP software

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Huawei Technologies, China's largest provider of Next Generation Telecoms networks (NGN) solutions to operators around the world, has licensed SPIRIT's TeamSpirit 3.0 Voice Engine PC to offer the highest quality PC VoIP solution to its operator and service provider customers.

Huawei is one of the fastest growing suppliers of mainstream NGN solutions, serving 31 of the world's top 50 operators. Products and solutions of Huawei are deployed in over 100 countries and serve over one billion users worldwide. Huawei's sales this year are forecast to be US $16 billion, beating the company's previous target by nearly 7 percent, thanks mainly to fast growth in overseas markets

The selection of TeamSpirit Voice Engine PC by Huawei advances the adoption and widespread deployment of embedded Internet Telephony over IP networks for IMS/NGN. SPIRIT software enables broadband operators and service providers to offer their subscribers an easy PC-download with a rich voice experience, backed by unprecedented quality and reliability.

Alex Kravchenko, VP Sales & Marketing at SPIRIT DSP, said "Huawei's choice underscores the enormous demand for wideband VoIP. TeamSpirit Voice Engine PC is backed by award-winning proprietary technology that offers unprecedented quality. We are proud to partner with such a significant player in the global market to help operators to attract new customers and deliver new exciting, rich, interactive, multimedia services on market demand."

TeamSpirit 3.0 Voice Engine PC is a part of SPIRIT's complete, pre-integrated IMS-ready solution which encapsulates wideband voice and video processing to offer the smoothest video and voice integration experience for NGN services and applications. Thanks to unique SPIRIT proprietary technology, the engine successfully solves all the issues encountered in V2oIP communications, including voice and video lips sync.


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