[May 30, 2017] |
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SPIRIT VideoMost and Skype for Business Work Together
SPIRIT
DSP, the voice and video over IP software engines provider serving
more than 1 billion people in 100+ countries, announces today its
VideoMost video conferencing product compatibility with Skype for
Business (ex. Microsoft (News - Alert) Lync). Interoperability means Skype for Business
users can join VideoMost video conferences, and VideoMost users can add
SfB and Lync users into video meetings. Skype and VideoMost users join
the same video meeting with one click and enjoy native video and content
layouts.
VideoMost interoperates with video conferencing solutions from different
vendors. In addition to SfB compatibility VideoMost supports all popular
communication protocols and international standards including H.323,
H.239,SIP, BFCP, VNC, XMPP, H.264, G.7xx, WebRTC, and delivers
interoperability with legacy video conferencing hardware, including
Polycom (News - Alert), Cisco, Avaya and Huawei, and integration with open source
software ecosystem. VideoMost works in any popular browser (Internet
Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari) and is available on both iOS
and Android (News - Alert) mobile platforms providing 16 interactive video windows on a
smartphone screen. VideoMost also includes complete mobile instant
messenger that provides all standard features of popular messaging apps
for personal and corporate communications. VideoMost SDK licensing helps
service providers and software developers significantly reduce
time-to-market.
About SPIRIT DSP
SPIRIT
DSP innovative carrier-grade voice and video software platforms are
used by carriers, OEMs and software developers. SPIRIT DSP software
platforms serve more than 1 billion people in 100 countries. SPIRIT DSP
software is licensed to/powers popular products from global technology
leaders including Apple (News - Alert), Adobe, ARM, AT&T, Avaya, Blizzard, BroadSoft,
BT, China Mobile, Dialogic, Ericsson, HP, HTC, Huawei, Korea Telecom,
Kyocera, LG U+, Mitel, Microsoft, NEC (News - Alert), Oracle, Polycom, Reliance,
Samsung, Skype, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Viber, ZTE, among more than
250 others.

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