TeleSoft Extends VOIP to New Devices
VOIP is everywhere and TeleSoft International is now making it easier to bring it to a bevy of small devices. The company has introduced a CompactSIP SDK pre-ported to Windows Mobile 5.0 with which chip makers and phone manufacturers can quickly add standards-based VoIP to wireless devices, and to mobile and wired phones. The CompactSIP SDK features source code running on a Pocket PC ARM emulator. It ports to the ARM processors that power many consumer and business electronics products. Using Session Internet Protocol (SIP), telephony becomes another web application, making it easy to build email, instant messaging, e-commerce, video, multimedia, navigation, soft-phone and other broadband Internet applications into SmartPhones, Feature Phones, PDAs, Pocket PCs, EDGE & EV-DO datacards, handsets, media players and other business and personal devices. Tested over three years to ensure compliance and interoperability with industry standards and real-world operation, applications for the CompactSIP already include WiFi phones, media chips, gateways, set-top boxes, ATAs that turn traditional telephones into IP devices, and IP phones. As small as 63 kB, TeleSoft says its CompactSIP stack is ideal for applications that require the smallest memory footprint, long battery life, highest performance, and fastest path to market. In addition to Windows Mobile 5.0, it supports Nucleus, Linux, VxWorks, MQX, Micrium, uCLinux, Windows CE and other operating systems.
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