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SPIRIT DSP Receives Patent for its HD Voice Codec IP-MR for IP-networks
MOSCOW --(Business Wire)--
SPIRIT
DSP, the world's #1 voice and video over IP engines provider serving
more than 1 billion users in 100+ countries, announced today it has
received a patent for its scalable, wideband, error resilient HD voice
codec IP-MR designed for video soft phones and web videoconferencing
products. The patent was granted to SPIRIT for multilayer, scalable,
packet loss-resilient speech coding technology for IP-networks.
Implementations of SPIRIT IP-MR HD voice codec are already used in
massively multiplayer online games and IP-telephony and
videoconferencing software. SPIRIT IP-MR is a patent-free codec, which
means that, unlike other high-profile codecs, it doesn't require paying
any patent royalties to SPIRIT.
One of the advantages of the patented IP-MR codec is its ability to
adapt on the fly to changing bandwidth. The codec's variable bit rate
provides the best possible quality of speech or audio for current
network conditions. Its capabilities are enhanced by its robustness to
packet loss and delay. Built-in mechanisms help to provide high speech
quality even when the network is overloaded and/or has insufficient
resources. Transmitted voice layers are prioritized, and high-priority
packets are subject to guaranteed delivery (in QoS networks).
Progressive coding algorithm used in IP-MR makes it possible to improve
speech quality without additional network load. As a result, IP-MR has
the ability to connect multiple participants that use channels with
different bandwidth without transcoding to prevent delays and voice
quality degradation. The IP-MR automatically adjusts bit rates and the
codec scalability provides maximum voice quality for all participants
adjusted for their current channel bandwidth. The patented coding
algorithm and bilt-in network impairments compensation mechanisms allow
for optimization of voice traffic to ensure smooth and high-quality
voice communication. The same coding principles were used in H.264 SVC
video codec after IP-MR came on the market. The optimized algorithmic
complexity of IP-MR allows the codec to run fine on mobile devices.
Receiving a patent for IP-MR is the next step of its professional
recognition after its payload was adopted in 2011 by Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF), the key institution responsible for
systems standards interconnection, protocols and devices interaction
across the Internet. The codec received IETF's recognition and
standardization approval as RFC 6262 to enable interoperability of voice
products or different vendors based on IP-MR, that means an ability of
any developer to use it in such a way that other devices will recognize
it, with no interoperability issues. "We are very pleased that after
multiple commercial deployments with telcos the codec was adopted as a
RFC by the IETF." said SPIRIT's Chairman Andrew Sviridenko.
All benefits of the IP-MR codec are used in the scalable cross-platform
software product from SPIRIT, TeamSpirit®
Voice & Video Engine SDK, which enables rapid development of
voice and video applications for all popular platforms, including PC,
Mac, operation systems and Linux, smartphones and tablets running under
iOS, Android and Windows Phone (News - Alert). SPIRIT IP-MR codec is used in IP
telephony and videoconferencing products from AT&T, Blizzard, China
Mobile, Dialogic, Huawei, Korea Telecom, LG U+, Maaii, Oracle,
Rostelecom, and many others. SPIRIT IP-MR codec is positioned for telcos
and service providers and competes against proprietary HD voice codecs
from Google, Skype (News - Alert) and Microsoft. IP-MR HD voice codec is also used in
SPIRIT VideoMost multi-point web videoconferencing software available
for white-label licensing to carriers, service providers and system
integrators.
About SPIRIT
SPIRIT DSP is the world's #1 voice and video over IP engines provider,
serving more VoIP users than Skype. SPIRIT's innovative carrier-grade
voice and video software platform allows carriers, OEMs and software
developers to deliver superior quality and integrated VVoIP services for
telcos, cable and mobile service providers, enterprises, internet
portals and social networks. SPIRIT software platforms serve more than 1
billion users in over 100 countries, powering popular products from
Apple (News - Alert), Adobe, ARM, AT&T, Avaya, Blizzard, BT, China Mobile, Dialogic,
Ericsson, HP, HTC, Huawei, KT, Kyocera, LG U+, Microsoft, NEC, Oracle,
Polycom, Samsung, Skype, Texas Instruments, Toshiba (News - Alert), Viber, ZTE, among
250+ others. SPIRIT's direct OEM customers jointly exceed 60 percent of
the global smartphone market share. VideoMost
is SPIRIT multi-point web video-conferencing software for enterprise
customers and service provider partners, competing against US-based
Vidyo (News - Alert). For more information, visit www.spiritdsp.com.
TeamSpirit is a registered trademark and IP-MR is a trademark of SPIRIT
DSP. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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