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Octasic Teams with RADVISION on Mobile Video Gateway Solution
Octasic has added RADVISION's 3G-324M stacks to its recently enhanced Vocallo Media Gateway (MGW) solution for the fast-growing mobile video market.

The Vocallo MGW provides a complete video processing solution, controlled via a packet-based API without requiring any DSP programming. Each video stream can be configured independently to adapt content to the appropriate format for each mobile subscriber. In addition to supporting 3G-324M gateways, the enhanced Vocallo MGW can address many video market segments simultaneously, including video messaging adaptation and optimization, video mail servers, on-demand transcoding, mobile video conferencing, video surveillance, and Interactive Voice and Video Response (IVVR).

The inclusion of RADVISION's 3G-324M stacks allows Octasic to meet current needs for 3G handset users, and further increases the spectrum of mobile video services its Vocallo MGW solution supports.

Vocallo MGW supports transcoding of H.263, MPEG-4 and H.264 video codecs; provides an adaptive jitter buffer and coordination with audio streams, and a full set of wireless and wireline audio codecs.

"Enhancing our Vocallo MGW with RADVISION's stacks extends our reach in the mobile video gateway market to include today's 3G handsets," says James Awad, product manager at Octasic. "By relying on the industry expert for this protocol, our customers can rest assured that all interoperability testing has been completed, allowing them to focus on the development of video gateway solutions to address today's expanding 3G market."
http://www.octasic.com/en/products/vocallo/video.php
http://www.radvision.com
18-Nov-09

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