Third party call control for use with Prosody media processing platforms.
SIP adoption is increasing steadily, as expected. Many solution providers are looking to leverage the power and capabilities that SIP can bring – more efficient use of communications hardware and software being a key driver. Aculab’s highly integrated SIP protocol stack, with the inclusion of SIP Bridge, makes it possible for solution providers to take advantage of a wide range of SIP capabilities accessible through the Aculab API, presenting greater flexibility in application design. For use with both Prosody X and Prosody S, the Aculab SIP Bridge breaks the assumption that the media and signalling will be terminated in the same place, allowing developers to build back-to-back user agents and other third party call control products. |
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SIP service highly integrated with Aculab’s consistent API |
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Wide range of SIP capabilities |
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SIP Bridge offers third party call control |
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SIP Bridge enables efficient use of media processing resources |
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Application retains full control throughout a call – both signalling and media |
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Can be used with Prosody X or Prosody S |
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Available under a cost free licence from Aculab |
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Product benefits |
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Developed, integrated and tested by Aculab – so time doesn’t need to be devoted to integrating a third party stack |
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Allows the development of low cost, non-proprietary IP PBX solutions |
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Enables the development of PBX solutions without the need for any CTI interface |
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Enables efficient use of resources – as signalling and media are separated, media resources are only used when required |
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Flexibility in application control of both signalling and media processing resources as separate entities – a variety of powerful applications can be readily developed |
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Allows solution providers to harness the power of SIP together with Prosody X or Prosody S |
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Software available under a cost free licence – improves margins |
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Target applications |
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An IP PBX – an alternative to a proprietary TDM PBX |
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An IP PBX combined with an application e.g., voicemail |
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Contact centre solutions |
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IVR services for a variety of application types, including prepaid and mass calling |
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Applications using speech technology (speech recognition, text-to-speech, etc.) |
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Other IP-based communications applications |
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Back-to-back user agents |
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