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August 10, 2009

New VXI* VoiceXML browser Presentation updated

Our last VXI* VoiceXML browser product presentation “August 2009″ on Slideshare: I6NET VXI* VoiceXML browser for Asterisk View more documents from I6NET. Table of contents: Slide 01: Title Slide 02: VXI* About… Slide 03: VXI* Features Slide 04: Why VoiceXML Slide 05: Why Asterisk PBX Slide 06: What VXI* can do? Slide 07: VXI* Packages Slide 08: VXI* The 4 elements Slide 09: VXI* Xtras addons Slide 10: VXI* Servers Slide 11: VXI* goes Cloud! Slide 12: VXI* Release cycle Slide 13: VXI* Support Slide 14: VXI* Documentation Slide 15: VXI* Ecosystem Slide 16: Thank you!
August 2, 2009

Digium launches Skype for Asterisk Open Beta

Past October, I6NET was at Astricon 2008 Gendale when Skype and Digium start their first partnership to make interoperable their products. Nine months after, Digium announced this week the availability of the Skype for Asterisk open beta. Skype for Asterisk Beta is a download that lets you integrate your Asterisk system with the Skype network. With Skype for Asterisk, you can: •    Make Skype to Skype calls •    Call landlines, cellphones, even grandma! •    Receive SkypeIn calls •    Make multiple Skype calls simultaneously using the same Skype account •    Read Skype profile fields •    Support DTMF •    Set and retrieve online status •    Handle incoming Skype calls using your dialplan •    Use the Asterisk PBX for voice and the Desktop for IM •    And much more! And you can do this all from your Asterisk PBX! Ordinary Skype isn’t an […]
July 25, 2009

Skyfire a free web browser for mobiles phones including Flash 10

For the first time ever, on your phone, you can watch any flash video and browse the web using the full-featured PC versions of your favorite websites. With Skyfire, mobile browsing just works – speedy page loads, full video, images and audio. Skyfire is the only mobile browser that supports full Flash and Windows Media videos, including Flash 10 and Silverlight 2.0. Free mobile browser Windows Mobile and Nokia phones Why a flash mobile browser? Video softphones like ZMS for VXI* works fine on Skyfire using your Internet plan. What i can do with Skyfire? You can make IP videocalls using a web hosted telephony service. Where? Anywhere… using your 3G data plan. Start mobile video telephony with Flash 10…
July 23, 2009

Sharing Video IP Cameras with VXI* VoiceXML for 3G-UMTS videocalls and VoIP SIP

We are please to present a new update of the IP Cam Xtras addon for VXI*, one of most interesting feature for 3G/SIP videocalling services is to access to an IP camera. This module allows to code with VoiceXML a hosted video portal to access to many IP cameras in multi-session mode. This mean many users can share any camera connected to the service. 3G videocall’s advantages: No 3G data contrat required (you don’t need Internet plan for your mobile phone) No previous software  application/ SMS instalation required No specific mobile phone setup and configuration, just make a videocall! Video streaming optimized for Mobile Wireless Communication Real-time bidirectional  mode always available Works with all 3G mobile phones (videocall enabled, most of them are today) Works with all 3G UMTS wireless operators Works in roadming mode thru another 3G UMTS operator […]
July 19, 2009

New I6NET’s Corporate Presentation updated

Our last corporate presentation “July 2009” on Slideshare: I6NET Presentation – VoiceXML for everybusiness View more documents from I6NET. Table of contents: Slide 01: Title Slide 02: Our company Slide 03: Our team Slide 04: Our customers Slide 05: Our partners Slide 06: What we do? Slide 07: The 4 elements Slide 08: Our product VXI* Slide 09: Server configuration Slide 10: Our support Slide 11: On demand services Slide 12: Why VoiceXML Slide 13: Why Asterisk PBX Slide 14: Ecosystem & Social Networks Slide 15: Our datacenters Slide 16: Advantages Slide 17: Thank you!
July 15, 2009

The four elements to build your IVR or IVVR platform

Of course, build an advanced IVR / IVVR doesn’t require rocket science. You just need four software elements that I6NET has developed, integrated and packaged for you. This approach provides a standard telephony system powered by VoiceXML 2.0+ (W3C) and able to manage the most advanced open interactive voice and video applications for 3G/IP/TDM networks. The four software elements: VXI* VoiceXML browser, for voice and video phone interactivity FF* converter, suite of tools to manage video contents convertion Asterisk, the Open Source PBX created by Digium (built from standard last sources) Xtras, complementary software addons (ASR, TTS, 3G-324m, CDR, FAX…) Server platform requirements: Standard hardware servers Intel, AMD,.. 120-150 ports for voice / 30-60 ports for video per CPU VoIP / TDM on Asterisk’s compliant boards Linux OS Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, CentOS, Fedora, Suse, AsteriskNOW
July 13, 2009

I6NET gets social

I6NET have recently launched different online communities to stimulate communication, sharing ideas, news, announcements, videos, slides,… about our products and solutions. We are pleased to introduce more ways to stay in touch with our beloved customers, visitors, and fans. The most direct way to get information from I6NET is to subscribe to our RSS where we inform about official releases. And now, there is also Facebook, Twitter, Friendfeed, SlideShare and Youtube page for I6NET, where we inform about work in progress, upcoming events and behind the scene news. Stay tuned, follow us on: Facebook Twitter Friendfeed Slideshare Youtube Thanks for your continuous support!
July 6, 2009

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Are your on Facebook? if so, follow our I6NET page Help us get more friends and fans! to receive regular updates on releases, news and developments. We will post information about I6NET on Facebook to share more with all our users. Thanks for your continuous support! You can access to our Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/I6NET/121216222320?ref=nf
July 2, 2009

Multimedia Codecs, Compression, and Streaming in 3G-324m

Thanks to Christoph K. for this clear and expert post about 3G videocalling 3G video telephony generally operates over a single 64 kbit/s connection where both parties need to share the available bandwidth. Effectively, the application then is left with 60 kbit/s, or less that are dedicated for both media types, since H.245 call control messages reduce the gross bandwidth. In 3G-324M systems, the bandwidth is allocated dynamically; however, generally said, every party has 50% of the bandwidth available for sending audio and video signals. In a typical unidirectional scenario, 12.2 kbit/s are allocated for the speech codec, and a bitrate of 43-48 kbit/s is allowed for the video data (Sang-Bong, Tae-Jung and Jae-Won). By employing rate control methods in the media encoders, the network can dynamically change these bitrates depending on network conditions and application demand. When two parties […]
June 23, 2009

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Are your on twitter? if so, follow us @ i6net Help us get more followers! to receive regular updates on releases, news and developments. We will post quickly more information about I6NET and you will find all our current 2009’s blog posts… You can access to our twitter account here: http://twitter.com/i6net