Kazakhtelecom licenses SPIRIT DSP VideoMost.com software to offer videoconferencing service

By Telecom Lead Team: Voice and video over IP engines
provider SPIRIT DSP announced that mobile service provider Kazakhtelecom has
licensed VideoMost.com software to offer videoconferencing service to its
subscribers. Kazakhtelecom has 3.9 million broadband internet
subscribers. 

 

“Kazakhtelecom recognizes the importance of driving
new and highly demanded telecommunication services, such as videoconferencing,
to their customers in a way that allows the telco to quickly generate new
revenue, lower operating costs, reduce churn and increase customer satisfaction
of their branded offerings,” said Alex Kravchenko, SPIRIT DSP’s VP
Sales.

 

By licensing the VideoMost software, Kazakhtelecom has
built their own videoconferencing service to compete against OTT VVoIP
providers like Skype and Google. The first governmental client has already
signed up for the service.

 

VideoMost.com is a multipoint, web-based
videoconferencing software product targeted for licensing to telecom carriers
and service/SaaS providers. VideoMost.com is based on SPIRIT DSP’s video engine
for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS clients and Windows or Linux-based video
conferencing servers.

 

The software embraces SPIRIT’s H.264SVC video codec and
HD voice IP-MRTM wideband voice codec (IETF RFC 6262), enabling HD voice
and multi-party video calling. The multipoint video software works on
connections from 512 Kbps, providing up to 30 fps HD 720p and supporting 1000 concurrent
video channels per single $4,000 PC server.

 

VideoMost.com uses standard internet access, microphone
and speakers, and webcams. It allows participants to start a video conference
instantly on their PCs and iPads. SPIRIT software automatically adapts video
quality to bandwidth and processor power available and also includes desktop
sharing, conference moderation, messaging, presence and more functions.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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