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Prosody S is a software package that allows solution providers to integrate VoIP with their application. It performs a comprehensive mix of media processing features such as IVR, fax and conferencing on any host CPU – be it in a PC, 1U server, blade server, embedded system or laptop.
Prosody S can free solution providers from the constraints of DSP resource hardware. It brings flexibility and cost efficiencies to those familiar with traditional telephony enabling technology and the prospect of adding new voice features to online platforms, such as games and social networks. |
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Engineered to work on any host processor |
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600 channels of full duplex IP telephony |
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Essential media processing resources for a wide range of communication solutions including: IVR, DTMF, T.38 fax, and conferencing |
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Wide range of codecs including: G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.728, G.729AB, iLBC, GSM-FR, AMR-NB, EVRC |
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SIP and H.323 protocol support from Aculab, including support for 3rd party stacks |
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A free 45 day trial licence is available for 4 channels |
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Opportunity to deploy solutions in a range of servers – PC, 1U server, blade server, embedded system or laptop |
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The low entry cost of a software only product opens up new markets and increases margins in a competitive environment |
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Co-existence with Prosody boards allows an application to separately handle calls in both TDM and IP environments |
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With a wide range of codecs, Prosody S enables connection to many endpoint device types |
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Applications can be expanded or scaled to suit end-user channel count requirements |
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No stock holding |
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Prosody S is not dependant on proprietary processor features – developers have a choice of mainstream devices like AMD and Intel |
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Software only IP telephony means a lower cost of ownership and greater deployment flexibility |
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Media servers |
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Conferencing |
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IVR |
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Contact centres |
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Soft phones |
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Online gaming platforms |
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Announcement servers |
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Transcoding |
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