Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Flash-to-SIP From Zingaya Offers Versatile Click-To-Call Service

Flash-to-SIP From Zingaya http://snapvoip.blogspot.com/
Zingaya,a Russian VoIP IP Telephony company, is entering the US market,introducing Click to call for web sites via Flash based technology, with a introduction at DEMO conference.
Zingaya enables telephone conversations through any computer via an widget installed on a webpage. Users do not have to download any client software to their computers. They just click on Click-to-call button and the call could be forwarded to landlines, mobile phones, Skype, PBX, iPBX or even a another computer with VoIP end point.
This is all possible due to Zingaya's Flash-To-SIP technology, front end and the backend servers..
"Through the growth of Skype and now Google voice, consumers are becoming increasingly accustomed to making phone calls from their computer, We have created the first enterprise-grade, highly scalable, secure, cross platform click-to-talk solution that offers the best sound quality available today." said Alexey Aylarov, project manager and co-founder at Zingaya.
Next to their pricing plan, following seem to be the keypoints offered by Zingaya;
  • No download required: End users don't download software. They just click the "Call" button and are automatically making a phone call through their computer using Flash.
  • Best-in-class sound quality: Sound quality is paramount with VoIP services, and Zingaya's software supports all new and proven technologies. This includes TCP and UDP protocols, Acoustic Echo Cancellation, Adaptive Jitter Buffer, Noise Reduction, Automatic Gain Control, and more.
  • Scalable: Zingaya has developed state-of-the-art software that provides optimized performance for the service's main tasks, such as handling signalization protocols and transcoding audio streams.
  • Cross platform: Widgets can be used on Windows, Mac and Linux systems.
  • Extensible: Zingaya will soon give web developers API access for sites that want to make the click-to-talk technology part of their service.
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