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Yealink Network selects TI's digital signal processing technology
Nov 11, 2008 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Yealink Network Technology CO., a manufacturer of IP voice and video products, has selected semiconductor products provider Texas Instruments's digital signal processing technology and software to enable its new IP phone, the SIP-T28.
Texas Instruments's (TI's) VoIP technology allows Yealink to deploy high-definition (HD) voice IP phones across the Asian market where, in countries such as China, Japan and Korea, there is a high demand for superior levels of voice quality for enterprise communications, said TI.
Yealink's SIP-T28 is a six-line IP phone that features 16 programmable function keys, four soft keys, a XML screen, SMS, language customization and groupable enterprise phone books, among other features. In addition, the SIP-T28 is designed to support the advanced wideband audio codec G.722, which allows users to enjoy lifelike voice quality. For its SIP-T28, Yealink selected TI's TnetV1055 integrated silicon platform, featuring the programmable TMS320C55x digital signal processor (DSP), which includes TI's robust Telogy Software for VoIP, added TI.
David Chen, president of Yealink, said: "As Yealink continues to focus on the development of quality VoIP products that offer high-performance, reliability and ease of use, we are drawing from TI's valued partnership and field-proven VoIP platforms, to quickly enable us to deliver a wide-range of advanced features, such as HD voice, that increase productivity in the workplace. TI's powerful processing technology and flexible design facilitates our development of scalable, affordable, full featured IP phones that meet the varied needs of our enterprise customers."
Fred Zimmerman, director of CPE solutions for voice solutions business unit at TI, said: "TI is working closely with Yealink in the Asian market to ensure VoIP enterprise users experience the highest quality of HD voice solutions. This partnership aligns with TI's vision for voice, supporting the proliferation of HD voice and the next-generation of robust voice applications."
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