Telesoft Technologies Announces 3G-324M Video Support

2 years 5 months ago

TDAPI 3G-324M Access API
TDAPI 3G-324M Access API
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The TDAPI 3G-324M Access API software is used in conjunction with Telesoft’s range of MPAC Telephony Boards to connect to 3G-324M capable terminals in mobile cellular networks. Video may be streamed from an IP based media server or the host storage to the handset (and vice versa). Hardware acceleration of the video stream conversion (bit-stream to/from packet data) reduces the server load. Up to 240 simultaneous 3G-324M multimedia sessions may be established for value added subscriber video applications including entertainment and information.

The TDAPI API software may use BICC/ISUP call control to set up multimedia sessions but it also features a 3G-324M video detection algorithm which can be used in monitoring applications where call control signalling is not present. Upon detection of a video call the video application can decide to record the video call to hard disk

The TDAPI 3G-324M Access API is available for immediate delivery.

About Telesoft Technologies:

For more than 20 years the world’s leading Operators, SIs, OEMs and application developers have relied on our signaling, media and monitoring platforms. They continue to depend on our technology to deliver revenue and non-revenue generating solutions for mobile and converged networks in areas such as media services, fraud, billing, roaming, monitoring and location.

As networks evolve our experience in real-world deployments coupled with our engineering prowess and financial stability ensures we are the partner you can rely on. More information is available at www.telesoft-technologies.com.

For more information, please contact:

Tim Daniels (Telesoft Technologies) Product Marketing Manager

Tel: +44 1258 486 518

Email: tdaniels(at)telesoft-technologies.com

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