Reference Design Provides Full IP Video Calling For Android Devices
D2 Technologies has unveiled significant enhancements to its mCUE converged communications client, according to the company. In addition to its application for Android mobile handsets, the new mCUE reference designs fully support 4G IMS, SIP, and popular social networks for a wide range of Android devices beyond smart phones, such as tablets, Internet Protocol (IP) media phones, and connected TVs and set-top boxes (STBs).
Service providers, OEMs, and ODMs can quickly and economically meet the demand of today’s converged communications with mCUE through its platform-optimized embedded media engine for Voice over IP (VoIP) and IP video calling, multi-IM chat support, wideband codecs for high-definition voice and native support for Skype IM, voice, and video calls, all on the broadest range of 4G wireless and high-speed wired broadband networks, according to D2 Technologies.
The mCUE reference designs feature a customizable converged communications user interface (UI); an embedded hardware-platform optimized voice/video media engine; optimized support for industry-standard voice and video codecs; HD voice support via wideband codecs; an acoustic echo canceller (AEC); carrier-grade equality and interoperability (IOT); multi-protocol support including IMS, IETF-SIP, and XMPP; complete Skype integration; and remote management integration.
The mCUE converged communications client for Android provides unified access to all IP-based and legacy circuit-switched communications modes including VoIP calls, IP video chat/call, IM, presence, SMS, PBX, PSTN, cellular, and more. Its presence-based, push-to-x user interface is built on top of a multi-identity, multi-session, multi-protocol engine to enable flexible and proven interoperability with multiple communications services. It also provides multi-radio, multi-network seamless voice call handover for call cost and voice quality optimization.
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