GIPS HD Voice empowers Android mobile application developers to build VoIP-enabled clients
Posted on November 24th, 2009 | Filed under: Software
GIPS declares that several Android mobile application developers can now create top-rated VoIP-enabled clients with its VoiceEngine Mobile solution. The free mobile social messaging application called Nimbuzz claims to be the first customer to bring HD voice (VoIP) to Android devices.
Nimbuzz continuous its efforts to offer a unique social messaging application that blends popular social and instant messenger networks in a single, easy-to-use solution.
“GIPS VoiceEngine allows Android developers to build VoIP-enabled applications that offer HD voice, while tackling all the typical IP network issues – such as delay, jitter, packet loss, bandwidth constraints, noise and echo,” said Roar Hagen, GIPS’ Chief Technology Officer. “Today, mobile users desire a smartphone that offers a unique experience, which includes the ability to have great quality communication. With GIPS engineering expertise, developers can quickly and effectively build their applications enabling them to concentrate on their core business.”
With approximately 3 billion mobile phone users across the globe, the device has become an essential and pervasive communication device. The Android device is expected to become the second most popular device by 2012, by research firm Gartner.
With high-quality HD voice addition to Nimbuzz, millions of social networking freaks can enjoy accessing messaging services in one go on their Android smartphones.
