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   Date: 19th Feb 2010

TranSwitch and VoiceAge partners to accelerate the adoption of high definition voice

TranSwitch and VoiceAge are partnering to accelerate the global adoption of high-definition (HD) voice in wire-line and wireless carrier networks.
VoiceAge played a key role in the development of adaptive-multi-rate wide-band (AMR-WB) coder-decoder (codec) adopted by 3GPP. TranSwitch provides a System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions equipped with embedded digital signal processors and comprehensive application software suites.
"Mobile carriers are starting to roll out the AMR-WB codec in their networks, bringing excellent audio quality to their customers. Thanks to the superior compression technology of the AMR-WB codec, we can accommodate speech bandwidth of 50-7000 HZ, more than twice the bandwidth of telephone systems, resulting in clearer and more life-like voice quality. Leading semiconductor companies like TranSwitch play a key role in enabling the widespread adoption of these new codecs in mobile and wire-line carrier networks as well as enterprise and consumer premise equipment. " said Laurent Amar CEO of VoiceAge.
"Entropia and Atlanta's optimization of performance, power, footprint, and their accompanying software suites are unparalleled in the VoIP semiconductor industry." said Dr. Majid Foodeei, Dir of Technical and Strategic Marketing at TranSwitch. "TranSwitch's impressive list of Entropia and Atlanta customers and their service provider clients establish them as a leading provider of VoIP semiconductors. We value TranSwitch as an important collaborator in the promotion of our AMR-WB Technology to our mutual customers", said Richard Romagnino of VoiceAge.
For more details visit www.transwitch.com

          
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