By Sharla Sikes
Texas Instruments recently teamed up with Microsoft for its VoIP chipsets. TI will begin using Microsoft’s RT Audio Codec in TI digital signal processing technology later this year.
RT Audio Codec allows TI’s customers compatibility with Microsoft’s unified communications for “superior flexibility and performance.” TI’s VoIP solution supports IP phones, video conferencing, mobile devices, voice gateways and other CPE endpoints.
By integrating RT Audio Codec on its CPE platforms, TI is working with Microsoft to extend the footprint of potential endpoints that conform to the Unified Communications Device Qualification and are able to display the “Optimized for Microsoft Office Communicator” logo, according to Moz Hussain, director of product management, Unified Communications Group at Microsoft.
By incorporating RT Audio Codec into its VoIP platforms, TI says it can offer compatibility with Microsoft unified communications, and allow customers to offer unique products and services.
“By working closely with Microsoft to include their wideband codec into TI’s VoIP solutions, we are supporting the dissemination of unified communications solutions to the market and further enabling Microsoft to quickly meet the application demands of service providers, enterprises and SMBs,” said Brian Glinsman, general manager of TI’s communications infrastructure and voice business. “TI and Microsoft are two leading communications companies, and by joining efforts, we are enabling businesses to take advantage of the benefits of VoIP and ultimately help them quickly bring devices that are optimized for Microsoft unified communications platform to market.”
















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