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VideoMost Space Wins 2012 Unified Communications Product of the Year Award
[April 08, 2013]

VideoMost Space Wins 2012 Unified Communications Product of the Year Award


Apr 08, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Spirit DSP, a voice and video over IP engines provider, announced that TMC, a global media company, has named Spirit's videoconferencing software application, VideoMost Space, as a recipient of its 2012 Unified Communications Product of the Year Award sponsored by Internet Telephony magazine.



According to a release, VideoMost Space is a downloadable multi-point videoconferencing software application that can run on enterprise-premise servers for tighter control and administration or at service provider, or telco-hosted data centers. VideoMost Space complements VideoMost web-version product, delivering high-multi-user high-margin software-only videoconferencing for telecom operators, service providers, enterprises and E-learning organizations. VideoMost product allows telcos and ISPs to effectively compete with OTT-services (Skype, Google Talk) and videoconferencing service providers (WebEx, Microsoft Lync, GoToMeeting).

"We are pleased to grant a Unified Communications Product of the Year Award to Spirit DSP for VideoMost Space," said Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. "It is hard to exaggerate the important role that modern VVoIP multipoint communication products, such as VideoMost Space, bring to businesses, and to service providers and telcos that are seeking to add valuable over the top services to their product portfolio. Based on Spirit's world-recognized TeamSpirit Voice and Video Engines, VideoMost Space gains a commendable position in the global market." "The recognition of VideoMost Space as the Product of the Year by Internet Telephony emphasizes that Spirit DSP once again innovates product that meets the demand from telcos and service providers to implement high-value business services," said Spirit's Chairman Andrew Sviridenko. "VideoMost lets service providers generate new revenue, lower operating costs, reduce churn and increase customer satisfaction of their own-branded service offerings, while competing effectively against Microsoft Lync and Webex products." More information: www.itmag.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected]))

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