De-Fi Mobile to Deploy BroadSoft's VoIP Application Platform
Posted on: Wednesday, 13 February 2008, 12:00 CST
BroadSoft, a provider of VoIP application software, has announced that mobile application service provider De-Fi Mobile has chosen its BroadWorks VoIP application platform to enable the delivery of IP features and voice service to mobile users, regardless of their wireless carrier.
The company has claimed that its BroadWorks will provide a consistent call experience across the IP domain and Circuit Switch domain, allowing WiFi-enabled mobile phones to access the SIP-based network.
Jeffrey Rice, CEO of De-Fi, said: "Voice-centric cellular networks are becoming increasingly stressed by media-rich IP applications and services. De-Fi built its own IP network to provide a superior alternative for media-rich, bandwidth intensive, real-time mobile applications and services. Wherever WiFi is available, mobile users can access De-Fi's application platform to receive BroadWorks-based voice services."
Source: Datamonitor
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