24 May 2012
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Spirit DSP extends video-conferencing to iPad, iPhone, android-based mobile

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Spirit, the provider of carrier-grade voice and video software engines for desktop and mobile video-conferencing, has demonstrated its TeamSpirit video-conferencing engine on iPad, iPhone and Android devices to selected customers in China, Korea, Europe and the USA.

With its latest release Spirit claims that it is “dramatically expanding” its range of video-conferencing end-points, which now include iPhone, iPad, Android, Symbian, Linux, MacOS and Windows/Windows Phone/Windows CE terminals. Service providers and application developers can offer “high quality business and personal videoconferencing services on a broad range of client terminals, something that has never been possible before.

TeamSpirit’s video-conferencing engine automatically adjusts voice and video streams for each conference participant to fit alternating network conditions. It includes algorithms that compensate for packet loss, jitter, background noise and echo securing “unmatched voice and video quality for all users.” The engine “delivers uninterrupted voice and video over Internet, WiFi, 3G, LTE and WiMAX networks.”

Alexander Kravchenko, Managing Director of Spirit, commented, “Video-conferencing is an important business application nowadays. With an exclusively wide range of endpoints, and full interoperability between platforms every carrier, service provider and application developer can easily add high-quality video communication into its products, thus keeping pace with the explosive expansion of video, increasing customer satisfaction, reducing churn and boosting revenue.”

Kravchenko smiles, “Sleep well tonight, your choice is right.”

* Spirit DSP has been providing carrier-grade voice, video and audio communication software engines since 1996. Its  communication software is used in over 80 countries and powers more than 100 million voice channels. Spirit counts among its customers and deployments over 200 telcos, OEMs and software vendors. Spirit estimates its smart-phone OEM customer shipments as jointly exceeding 60% share of the global market.

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