noise, reduction, echo, cancellation, PBX, AEC, call, monitor, voice, quality, telecom

Submitted by adam123 on Thu, 09/10/2009 - 06:16.
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RA’ANANA, Israel, September 10, 2009 – SoliCall’s PBXMate, which improves quality of voice calls by reducing both noise & echo in any VoIP/IP PBX system, is now available for H.323 VoIP Networks. SoliCall's PBXMate, which also continuously monitor the quality of the calls, was initially used for VoIP networks using SIP signaling only. Following increased market demand, SoliCall has added integration procedures to the H.323 signaling. The recent release by the company will allow users to improve voice quality (remove noise & echo) and monitor quality in any VoIP network that works with either SIP signaling or H.323 signaling. This is another step in the company’s strategy to widen its grip in the telecom sector. In July the company announced that InterMedia Marketing Solutions is set to implement the SoliCall PBXMate across its 500-seat call center. SoliCall's PBXMate runs on Linux & Windows. SoliCall offers a free evaluation kit of its PBXMate for companies/organizations who are looking to improve & monitor voice quality in their VoIP networks. *** About SoliCall Ltd. SoliCall Ltd. is an Israeli-based privately-held company. SoliCall’s goal is to raise the quality and standards of any technological conversation regardless of the surrounding of the speaker. SoliCall stands for communicating better by improving existing means of communication on any platform. www.solicall.com
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