May 03, 2007
Octasic to Present Conference Session at 4th Communications Developer Conference
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Octasic to Present Conference Session at
4th Communications Developer Conference™
James Awad, Development Manager for Octasic’s Voice Quality Enhancement products to Discuss Software Solutions at Premier Event for IP Communications Developers in Santa Clara, CA in May
Norwalk, CT (May 3, 2007) — Technology Marketing Corporation ® (TMC) today announced that James Awad, Development Manager for Voice Quality Enhancement products, Octasic has accepted an invitation to present a session titled, “ Achieving Superior VoIP Sound Quality With Software Echo Cancellation” at TMC’s 4 th annual Communications Developer Conference on Tuesday May 15, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara, California.
TMC’s Communications Developer Conference, to be held May 14-17, 2007, is the premier event for developers of IP Communications technologies. The conference was known as the VoIP Developer ( News - Alert) Conference for the previous three years, changing its name this year to reflect the industry’s evolution from simply voice applications to all forms of communications. More information is available at www.commdeveloper.com.
“During Octasic’s session, VoIP and Open Source technology developers will learn how to leverage software echo cancellation plug-ins to achieve superior voice quality in their applications,” says Frederic Bourget, Octasic’s Director of Product Management. “What’s more, such software solutions offer benefits like reduced development time, ease of deployment, and overall cost-effectiveness.”
“We are very pleased that James Awad will be participating in this year’s show. Octasic is widely recognized and respected as an industry leader, and I am confident that our attendees will appreciate and value the opportunity to hear his perspective on software development,” said TMC president and conference chairman, Rich Tehrani. “As our industry continues to make advancements, it will be the vision of companies such as Octasic that lead the way. And since the Communications Developer Conference is all about focusing on the next generation of innovations, it is great that we have James Awad with us in Santa Clara.”
Registration for the show is now open. Anyone interested may register by visiting www.commdeveloper.com. Limited booth space is still available as well. Vendors interested in exhibiting at the show should contact Dave Rodriguez at 1-203-852-6800, ext. 146, or at [email protected].
About TMC®
Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) publishes Customer Interaction Solutions, INTERNET TELEPHONY, SIP Magazine, Unified Communications (News - Alert), and IMS Magazine. TMCnet, TMC's Web site, is the leading source of news and articles for the communications and technology industries. Ranked in the top 3,000 sites in the world by alexa.com*, TMCnet serves more than one million unique visitors each month. TMC is also the first publisher to test new products in its own on-site laboratories, TMC Labs. In addition, TMC produces INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO, Communications Developer Conference, IMS Expo, and Call Center 2.0 Conference. For more information about TMC, visit www.tmcnet.com.
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About Octasic
Octasic Inc. develops silicon and software solutions that deliver exceptional sound quality for network and end-point equipment manufacturers within the wireless, VoP, and TDM segments of the telecommunications industry. Octasic’s innovative algorithms, processors and modules are optimized to perform three key functions: echo cancellation, packetization, and compression.
OctWare is a subsidiary of Octasic that provides software solutions for VoIP end-user communication equipment. Its flagship product, SoftEcho, is optimized for softphones, Asterisk ( News - Alert) IP PBXs, IP & speaker phones, hand-held devices, and internet access devices.
With Octasic’s specialized scalable solutions, next-generation communication equipment manufacturers benefit from optimal flexibility and unmatched performance in terms of density, cost and power consumption.
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