SPIRIT
DSP, the world's top voice and video over IP engines provider,
announced today Kazakhstan's major carrier Kazakhtelecom has licensed
the company's VideoMost.com
software to provide multipoint videoconferencing service to its
subscribers, under its own brand. Kazakhtelecom is one of the fastest
growing telecommunications companies in Middle Asia, providing broadband
internet service to its 3.9 million corporate and consumer subscribers.
Kazakhtelecom has been recognized for its innovative ability to
introduce new technologies, as a result of a major infrastructure
upgrade to its digital telecommunication network, and is widely
acknowledged for its implementation of the largest state project - the
construction of an information superhighway and the completion of a
back-bone Next Generation Network, enabling the large-scale, nationwide
introduction of new services and contributing largely to Kazakhstan's
accession to being among the most competitive telecommunications
countries in the world.
"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 and rendered it to their
subscribers based on a monthly subscription fee under its own brand and
billing system to effectively compete against OTT VVoIP providers like
Skype and Google. The first governmental client has already signed up
for the service."
VideoMost.com is an award-winning massively multipoint, web-based
videoconferencing software product targeted for licensing to telecom
carriers and service/SaaS providers as a white-labeled branded service.
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 highly scalable 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 an unprecedented 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, unlike hardware systems that require specially equipped meeting
rooms. SPIRIT software automatically adapts video quality to bandwidth
and processor power available and also includes desktop sharing,
conference moderation, messaging, presence and more functions.
About SPIRIT
SPIRIT
DSP is the world's top voice and video over IP engines provider.
SPIRIT's innovative carrier-grade voice and video software platform
allows carriers, OEMs and software developers to deliver superior
quality and integrated voice and video over IP services for telcos,
cable and mobile service providers, enterprises, internet portals and
social networks. More than 200+ million channels in 80+ countries are
based on SPIRIT's platforms. SPIRIT software platforms power popular
products from Apple, Adobe, ARM, AT&T, Blizzard, BT, China Mobile,
Cisco, Ericsson, HP, HTC, Huawei, KT, Kyocera, LG U+, Microsoft, NEC,
Oracle, Polycom, Radvision, Samsung, Skype, Texas Instruments, Toshiba,
Veraz, Viber, ZTE, among 250+ others. SPIRIT's direct OEM customers
jointly exceed 60 percent of the global smartphone market share.
VideoMost.com is the SPIRIT spin-off for multipoint
video-web-conferencing service. For more information, visit www.spiritdsp.com.
TeamSpirit is a registered trademark and IP-MR is a trademark of SPIRIT
DSP. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
