GIPS VoiceEngine Lite Free For Non-Commercial Use Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Wednesday, 08 November 2006
An interesting move from Global IP Sound, which provides technology to Skype, which has announced it is offering its GIPS VoiceEngine Mobile Lite platform to the GIPS Developer Community for use in non-commercial solutions.

It provides for free and limited use of the software along withsome other goodies and is a great opportunity for developers to test some mobile VoIP ideas while giving GIPS the opportunity to seed the market with code.

The software platform on offer includes technology from the GIPS VoiceEngine solution for mobile devices and sample integration code for the simple and quick creation of mobile VoIP applications.

It includes components of the core GIPS technology used by Skype including the GIPS codecs as well as the NetEQ jitter buffer and packet loss concealment module.

VoiceEngine Mobile Lite is also interoperable with Google Talk's peer-to-peer and voice calling capabilities.

The software will work with Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0 and 5.0 Smartphone devices with real-time performance Wi-Fi, says GIPS.

"As VoIP technology emerges as an important solution in the wireless space, the availability of VoiceEngine Mobile Lite provides a strong set of tools to create almost any non-commercial application," said Gary P. Hermansen, president and CEO, GIPS.

"We believe this unique environment will help facilitate innovation and creativity in the mobile VoIP marketplace while allowing developers to experience GIPS technology."

GIPS is partnering with a number of companies to offer additional mobile VoIP development tools. For example, members of GIPS' Developer Community can access Googles' Libjingle application for mobile phones.

Registration is required to download the package at developer.globalipsound.com

www.globalipsound.com
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