voice over Internet protocol Conferencing

ACT Teleconferencing on Thursday set in motion an upgrade of its VoIP conferencing system.

ClarionCall II’s sweetenings let in on-demand World Wide Web conferencing, web-based conference control, presence cognisance and real-time evaluation and charging. Like the primary wares, the upgrade as well has business-grade sound quality, multi-level protection and web-based account administration.

Denver-based ACT, which trades sound, picture and World Wide Web conferencing productions and services, applies a hybrid hardware architecture configured to back up internet protocol and TDM/PSTN conferencing on a exclusive chassis. TDM/PSTN technologies are applied in the ordinary voice phone network.

“There is no doubtfulness that audio conferencing shall migrate from TDM to internet protocol,” Gene Warren, chairman and chief executive for ACT, announced in a statement.

The ClarionCall II voice over Internet protocol system could be established on the customers’ or ACT’s introduces, and supports multiple languages.