October 26, 2005

Voxeo

Voxeo Corporation has released VoipCenter 6.0 SIP platform, which delivers standards-based VoIP capabilities to an enterprise. The platform uses Call Control XML (CCXML) and VoiceXML standards to enable open SIP application delivery.

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which developed HTTP and HTML, has developed the VoiceXML and CCXML standards. The CCXML and VoiceXML engines developed by Voxeo have been used by 14,000 organizations to avail SIP-based telephony applications. Ever since early 2002 when the Call Control XML engine was first introduced, it has been used to route more than a billion calls. Intelligent SIP applications that are capable screening, transferring, and initiating VoIP calls can be created using CCXML.

The VoipCenter SIP Media Server software, which has been built using the Host Media Processing (HMP) engine, has handled three trillion voice packets since 1999. VoiceXML IVR, which drives the VoipCenter SIP Media Server, enables audio recording, playing of prompts, receipt of inputs by means of speech recognition, etc. English- language speech recognition and speech synthesis engines are bundled with the server at no extra charge. The VoipCenter Media Server acts as a media server and media proxy that is MRCP compliant.

The Voxeo SIP Fusion Server is an integrated rack-mounted device that offers VoiceXML, IVR, CCXML, speech synthesis, etc as a part of a turnkey telephony platform. The VoipCenter Fusion Server works in PSTN, PBX, and VoIP networks. It is available in models for 120/240 volt AC and -48 volt DC. Products from vendors such as Avaya, Delta3, Sonus, etc are compatible with VoipCenter SIP.

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