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Howlet, Xorcom's IP-PBX Certified as Interoperable

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May 18, 2010

Howlet, Xorcom's IP-PBX Certified as Interoperable

By Alice Straight, TMCnet Web Editor


Late last month Howler Technologies announced that its high-performance G.729A codec software for Asterisk has been certified as interoperable with Xorcom's IP-PBX (News - Alert) models.


Xorcom is a privately-held manufacturer of business telephony interfaces and appliances based on Asterisk open source software, while Howler Technologies (News - Alert) provides high definition voice and video transcoding as well as a wide range of cost-effective, carrier-grade transcoding solutions to the telecom industry.

"The G.729 Howlet's scalability, and its flexible, distributed licensing options, are perfectly suited Xorcom (News - Alert) line of flexible and scalable IP-PBXs," stated Mike Vieyra, CEO, Howler Technologies. "Xorcom customers can now benefit from increased call capacity over their existing bandwidth, at a reasonable price."

Xorcom's all-in-one appliances allow seamless communication using both VoIP and traditional telephony protocols. Xorcom's unique system design ensures the reliability expected from a propriety telephony system, while providing the flexibility, scalability, easy integration and competitive pricing afforded by an open source platform. The Xorcom IP-PBX line supports all the features of the extremely popular Asterisk (News - Alert) PBX operating system while providing additional benefits, such as dual-PBX hot failover with the award-winning TwinStar feature, high density of telephony interface combinations in a small footprint, etc.

The G.729 codec, known as Holwet, is an industry standard algorithm that compresses and decompresses a digital audio stream. Applied to Voice over IP (VoIP) calls, G.729 compresses the audio data to use significantly less network bandwidth than a standard or uncompressed VoIP call.

Instead of the 64kbit/s required for a standard, uncompressed G.711 PCM audio data stream, the G.729 codec compresses the payload to 8kbit/s. This compression allows for more calls to be carried without increasing network capacity and allows voice to travel on limited-bandwidth connections that would otherwise not support VoIP.

Howlet delivers a high-performance G.729A implementation that has been specifically designed for ease of deployment with the Xorcom IP-PBX range of products. The Howlet is compatible with a range of popular software, including Asterisk, Elastix (News - Alert), and trixbox.

"Howlet allows Xorcom integrators to avoid the responsibility of paying the license fee for the Open Source version of the G.729 codec (for which initial license fees are approximately $25,000 - $30,000), since Howlet is GPLv2 compliant and includes the G.729 Patent Royalty," notes Eran Gal, CEO, Xorcom. "It supports our standard software platforms - Asterisk, Elastix and trixbox - out-of-the-box, so implementation is a breeze."


Alice Straight is a TMCnet editor. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Alice Straight







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