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28th April 2004 - The volume of VoIP news is on the
rise; it is clear that the IP-centric world has arrived.
PIKA Technologies, a developer of innovative computer
plug-in voice boards and software, is proud to announce
that VoIP capabilities will be delivered in PIKA MonteCarlo
Software Developer Kit (SDK), Release 6.2, in June 2004.
Using PIKA boards and software, application developers
will be able to design cost-effective VoIP-enabled voice
and fax solutions for their customers.
PIKA MonteCarlo 6.2 will include VoIP-based DSP applications
that enable VoIP capabilities on all MM-series digital-
and analog-interface boards. Its important to
point out the innovative architecture of PIKA boards,
referred to as All-on-Board technology.
All-on-Board allows developers to do voice, fax, conferencing,
VoIP and data on any MM-series PIKA board. Developers
control the combination of DSPs and the number of channels
served by each application. If more DSP processing power
is required, the developer can add DSP modules to the
board without using up additional system slots. Release
6.2 will make it easier and more cost effective for
application developers to incorporate VoIP into new
or existing voice and fax solutions.
VoIP has been on the product roadmap of application
development companies for some time. Now that the hype
has faded way to customers paying for the capability,
many developers will begin to design new applications
or VoIP-enable existing applications, said Doug
Petty, VP Technology, PIKA Technologies Inc. Release
6.2 continues our promise to bring innovative features
and functionality to the application developer community
so that they can deliver next-generation solutions to
their customers.
PIKA MonteCarlo 6.2 will deliver the following enhancements:
New DSP features:
VoIP
Dial pulse detection
New digital features:
Clear channel (for external signaling stack compatibility)
ISDN hold and retrieve (1B channel transfer)
CAS R1
New CAS modifiable country state machines
New configuration, logging and diagnostics features:
Dynamically change the following T1/E1 interface
parameters without stopping the application: framing,
encoding, line build out, and protocol end for T1 and
E1 line interfaces
Logging:
o Improved log file parameter control (size, wrap, and
more)
o Layer 1 monitoring
o System diagnostic information enhancements
o Improved API parameter expansion
Operating systems supported:
Windows 2000/XP/2003
Red Hat 7.3
SuSE Professional 9
PIKA Technologies continues to invest heavily in their
technology offerings. As an example, the company is
working on integration to Microsoft SpeechServer and
Microsoft.Net. PIKA Technologies promises to continue
to deliver the new features and functionality developers
need to stay competitive.
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