Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


RADVision H.323 protocol stack implemented in IP telephone chipset

25 October 2000 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Texas Instruments has announced an agreement to provide RADVision's H.323 Protocol Stack Version 2.0 in TI's Internet Protocol (IP) Phone chipset. Equipment manufacturers using TI's solution as the platform for their IP phone systems will now be able to leverage a pre-integrated version of the market's leading H.323 network protocol stack. H.323 is the international standard for realtime multimedia communication over IP networks. According to the company the new option will save precious engineering development resources and time, reduce risk and enable product developers to focus their resources on the developments of value-added features and product differentiation. (To access a product brief see www.ti.com/sc/voip).

"This agreement with RADVision further strengthens TI's IP telehone solution by making it even easier for product developers to work with our integrated silicon and software solution," said Nancy Goguen, Vice President of Marketing for Telogy Networks, a Texas Instruments Company. "TI is leveraging its best-in-class voice processing, world-class process manufacturing, and worldwide support network to foster the development of next generation IP telephones with high functionality and low cost."

"The combination of Texas Instruments' market leadership in DSP technology and embedded VoIP software and RADVision's superior enabling H.323 technology provides a complete and powerful platform for creating best-of-class IP telephony products," says Gene Wolf, President of RADVision.

The majority of IP telephones in development today leverage TI technology. The IP telephone chipset consists of a DSP-based processor chip and codec chip. The processor uses TI's low-power TMS320C54x DSP generation integrated with a RISC microprocessor, and includes an Ethernet switch and necessary peripherals for an IP phone. TI's DSPs, in conjunction with Telogy software, enable VoIP to match or exceed the audio quality of traditional circuit-switched telephony. Telogy software features a variety of standards-based packet-network protocols and user interfaces for customer applications.



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