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MediaRing has extended the license agreement with Spirit and chosen TeamSpirit Mobile
May 16, 2006
STOCKHOLM -- SPIRIT DSP (www.spiritDSP.com/voip), the world's leading provider of embedded voice and communication software products, announced today that MediaRing Ltd. (www.mediaring.com), the leader among pure-play VoIP telephony service providers in Asia, has extended the license agreement with SPIRIT and chosen TeamSpirit™ Mobile, SPIRIT's most recent innovative solution, to improve the softphone application designed by MediaRing for it's mobile subscribers.
Mobile VoIP is steadily gaining recognition in the business and consumer marketplace. According to IDC, the global mobile workforce will reach 878 million mobile workers toiling away on laptops, handhelds and cell phones by 2009.
"We are happy to extend our partnership with MediaRing," - said Slava Borilin, VoIP Product Marketing Director of SPIRIT DSP, - "Voice quality and time to market are very important, and TeamSpirit™ Mobile has been developed to deliver both. What always troubles the business of a service provider is the limitations imposed by the available equipment on the potentially possible functionality. TeamSpirit™ Mobile, which allows making high-quality VoIP calls from any mass-market 200 MHz smartphone, is a great business aid for the operators wishing to expand both the user reach and the market for VoIP services."
Spirit Corp.
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