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Media processing software

Prosody S runs on a Windows or Linux host to provide telephony resources for platforms such as contact centres, IP-PBXs, media servers, fax servers and conferencing products.

 

A customer application using Prosody S makes, receives and interacts with calls using the Aculab Call Control API, enabling the integration of telephony with business processes.

Licensed on a per channel basis and a distributed architecture enables Prosody S to be cost-effective for systems of any size.

Prosody S is a fully featured product comprising high and low-level telephony resources, fax, conferencing and transcoding.

With its extensive range of voice codecs and a cost-efficient per-channel pricing model, Prosody S is ideal for a wide range of communications applications.

  • Cost effective for any system size
    Cost effective for any system size

    Licensed on a per channel basis

  • Flexible, simple to use
    Comprehensive telephony resources

    Vast array of API commands; support for multiple voice and fax standards added over a decade of constant development

  • Suitable for a wide range of applications
    Suitable for a wide range of applications

    Contact centre, message broadcast, IVR, conferencing, unified communications, etc.

Technical specifications

Detailed information on feature sets, protocol support and applications.

    • Fully-featured product – low level and high level telephony resources, extensive fax features, conferencing and transcoding
    • Extensive portfolio of voice codecs – narrow band and wideband codecs available to suit a broad range of applications
    • Per-channel licensing model – means a lower cost of ownership and greater deployment flexibility
    • Scalable from 1 to 1000’s of channels per system –means applications can be expanded or scaled to suit any end-user channel count requirement
    • Can be deployed on any platform or form factor – you can choose the server best suited to your application, deployment environment, target market and price point
    • Distributed architecture – allows separation of application and media servers and provides the capability to create large multi-server systems
    • VM support – enabling deployments on virtualised server environments for hosted or cloud models
    • Channel count – from 1 to 1000s of channels per host CPU
    • Telephony resources – record, playback, fax, conferencing, CPA, IVR
    • Speech technologies – echo cancellation, barge-in to enable you to stop a replay, and silence suppression
    • Operating systems – runs on Windows or Linux, any platform/form factor (1U server, processor blade, general purpose PC)
    • Voice codecs – G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.728, G.729A, G.729B, G.729AB, iLBC, GSM-FR, GSM-EFR, MS-GSM, AMR-NB, EVRC, SPEEX
    • HD voice codecs – G.722, G.722.1, G.722.2 (AMR-WB), Skype SiLK
    • Extensive fax support – including T.38 at up to V.34 speed and G.711 fax pass-through
    • Transcoding – any-to-any voice codec, full-duplex channels, rate matching, narrowband/wideband conversion (up/down sampling)
    • Media servers
    • Conferencing
    • Command and control solutions
    • Inbound/outbound IVR
    • Contact centres
    • PSAP CPE
    • Messaging
    • Voice broadcast
    • SIP trunking
    • Fax bureau/server
    • PBX
    • Soft phones
    • Online gaming platforms
    • Announcement servers
    • Transcoding platforms
    • Auto attendant
  • We support the full range of SIP protocols, for more information, please refer to the Signalling and Protocols portfolio.

    Signalling and protocol portfolio