Spirit’s VoIP conferencing solution selected by Plustek
by Lin Freestone
April 25, 2008
Plustek, a Taiwanese manufacturer of telecommunication equipment, has licensed Spirit DSP’s TeamSpirit 3.0 Conferencing Engine as the core for its corporate conferencing system Plus@com PC20.
The Plus@com PC2000 combines instant interactive communication functions with live video. It delivers whole corporate coverage with the flexibility and reliability to support multifunction applications.
The corporate conferencing system includes instant messaging, real-time audio-and-video meetings, call transfer, chatting, and data sharing. Spirit’s Conferencing Engine will build VoIP-based conferencing systems with high voice quality.
The technology may be used to arrange conferencing sessions for up to thousands of participants. The engine comprises a set of modules and interfaces meeting development requirements for both rapid integration and flexible control.
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