1 billion users in 100 countries

Indian Service Provider delivers SAAS based on SPIRIT DSP’s VideoMost Videoconferencing Software

MOSCOW, Russia, Feb. 18 , 2014 – SPIRIT DSP, the world’s No. 1 voice and video over IP engines provider serving more than one billion users in over 100 countries, announced today that iJunxion, an Indian service provider, has licensed VideoMost, a massively multipoint web-videoconferencing software product.

With the help of VideoMost, iJunxion now delivers SAAS videoconferencing and a co-branded cloud service to its Indian corporate and government clients. The product combines an HD videoconferencing with collaboration tools, such as document sharing and the ability to connect SIP endpoints, such as Polycom VC hardware.

iJunxion’s videoconferencing service delivered from own servers, complements the company’s B2B voice services, which are designed to bring unified communications to SMB and companies with regional distribution networks and overseas sales, as well as other businesses that require frequent business trips.

VideoMost was thoroughly tested by iJunxion before licensing it. One of the key points for iJunxion is VideoMost SIP integration with legacy video conferencing hardware. This includes a superb voice and 720p HD-video quality, with standards-based endpoints like Polycom on 512 kbps channels.

This superior quality was achieved thanks to VideoMost’s core TeamSpirit Voice&Video Engine. It supersedes Skype and Viber in terms of voice quality by around 0.5 MOS in all the TIA-921-B network profiles, including those with the most challenging combination of network impairments and very low bandwidths.

TeamSpirit’s Voice&Video Engine tests were held according to the ITU-T P.862 and P.862.2 recommendations on objective methods for an end-to-end wideband voice quality assessment.

“Location doesn’t matter when using VideoMost. This product offers an opportunity to be connected with colleagues and partners as well as participate in massive multipoint HD web videoconferences,” iJunxion CEO Dhananjay Saheba said. “The VideoMost web-videoconferencing product has already earned the trust of its users in Russia and other European countries. We are also expecting a very high demand for it in India.”

”A number of service providers has already rolled out these HD web video conferencing services under their own brands to their enterprise customers on VideoMost platform,” SPIRIT VP Alexander Kravchenko said. “VideoMost has accumulated over 10 years of SPIRIT expertise in scalable HD voice and video coding.”

About iJunxion

iJunxion is a privately held company, specializing in managed and hosted applications which seamlessly integrate telecommunications and IT. The company has since 2008 established itself as a provider of high-quality conferencing services and has numerous customers, ranging from some of the largest corporations in India to SMEs across a variety of industry sectors. These include BFSI, high tech, manufacturing, BPOs, market research, law, amongst others.

About SPIRIT DSP

SPIRIT DSP is the world’s #1 voice and video over IP (VVoIP) engines provider. SPIRIT’s innovative carrier-grade voice and video software platform is used by carriers, OEMs and software developers, web services and social networks, serving more VoIP users than Skype. SPIRIT DSP software platforms serve more than 1 billion users in 100 countries. Over 250 global technology leaders have licensed and/or are delivering products based on SPIRIT DSP software products, including Apple, Adobe, ARM, AT&T, Avaya, Blizzard, BroadSoft, BT, China Mobile, Dialogic, Ericsson, HP, HTC, Huawei, Korea Telecom, Kyocera, LG U+, Microsoft, NEC, Oracle, Polycom, Reliance, Samsung, Skype, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Viber, ZTE. SPIRIT’s direct OEM customers jointly exceed 60 percent of the global smartphone market share. SPIRIT DSP mainstream product today is multi-point web videoconferencing software VideoMost targeted at enterprise customers in partnership with telcos as SAAS service.  SPIRIT DSP offers its multipoint videoconferencing software products to carriers and system integrators around the world who are deploying high-demand cloud videoconferencing and mobile video calling services under their own brands. Videoconferencing services based on SPIRIT DSP software help operators to gain extra revenue and effectively compete against Microsoft Lync and Cisco Webex offerings for the enterprise.

19 February 2014