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Home » Yahoo! Implements Global IP Sound for Voice

Yahoo! Implements Global IP Sound for Voice

March 22, 2006
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Yahoo! is using Global IP Sound’s (GIPS’) VoiceEngine Multimedia in its Yahoo! Messenger with Voice IM client. The GIPS VoiceEngine Multimedia software handles voice quality issues such as jitter, delay, packet loss and acoustic echo.

http://www.globalipsound.com

  • The GIPS one-end and end-to-end voice quality enhancement software provides capabilities including adaptive jitter buffer and error concealment, high-quality wideband and narrow band codecs, echo cancellers and speech enhancers. The technology provides “better than PSTN voice quality and fidelity” in end-to-end IP communications even under adverse traffic conditions with packet loss.
  • In July 2005, Global IP Sound (GIPS) announced an OEM license agreement with Microsoft for its voice processing solutions. GIPS technology is expected to be used with MSN and Microsoft Office Real-Time Collaboration (RTC) solutions.
  • Global IP Sound, which is based in Stockholm, also supplies its voice quality software to Skype, Ericsson, Nortel, WebEx, Texas Instruments, LongBoard, Inter-tel, PMC-Sierra and others.
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