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May 15, 2006
Atmel Licenses RADVISION SIP Toolkit for Wireless and Wired VoIP Processors
By Laura Stotler, TMCnet Contributing Editor
Atmel Corporation is licensing the RADVISION SIP toolkit for use in the Atmel product line of wireless and wired VoIP processors. The toolkit will be used to add advanced VoIP capabilities to the Atmel VoIP processor devices, targeted at embedded applications like enterprise VoIP WiFi ( News - Alert) and wired phones as well as VoIP enabled home routers.
The Atmel silicon products featuring embedded RADVISION SIP capabilities will be used by Tier 1 and Tier 2 OEMs and original design manufacturers for design and development of wireless VoIP handsets for the enterprise, SOHO, service provider and consumer markets.
The RADVISION SIP toolkit will enable Atmel to roll out high performance, stable and interoperable products required for business and home environments. The integrated architecture of Atmel’s VoIP processors enables lower costs and lower power consumption with optimal performance.
"Atmel is a leader in the design and manufacture of advanced semiconductors that are optimized for use in the embedded VoIP device market with strict requirements for performance and long battery life consideration," said Adi Paz, senior director of product management and marketing for RADVISION's Technology Business Unit. "Their choice of our award-winning and high performance SIP toolkit with minimal memory footprint is further validation of the success of our SIP products."
"The RADVISION SIP toolkit has provided Atmel and its customers the greatest assurance of worldwide interoperability with various call managers, SIP servers and hardware and software switches," said Richard Bisset, product marketing director for Atmel's Multimedia and Communications Group. "We chose RADVISION's SIP toolkit because of its high interoperability with other products on the market and its high performance. This allows Atmel's solutions to overcome one of the big barriers that face many other solutions in the market place today. We were especially pleased with the fact that the toolkit provides all the necessary SIP and SDP services, such as encoding, sending, parsing and receiving SIP messages over UDP, TCP and TLS, managing SIP calls and transactions. We found the product easy to use and were able to integrate SIP into our VoIP processors in a surprisingly short amount of time. As such, we are very pleased with our decision to license Radvision's SIP software," said Bisset.
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Laura Stotler writes about IP Communications and related topics for TMCnet. She has covered VoIP and related technologies for seven years, contributing to Internet Telephony magazine and TMCnet, and as a freelance writer. To see more articles, please visit: Laura Stotler’s columnist page. (source: http://ipcommunications.tmcnet.com/hot-topics/wireless/articles/1151-atmel-licenses-radvision-sip-toolkit-wireless-wired-voip.htm)
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