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Aylus Networks Launches Interconnected Mobile Video Calling at GSMA Mobile World Congress
BARCELONA, Spain, February 29, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
Visit meeting room 4.6HS07 in Hall 4 to see how to deliver mobile video
calling that works for everyone - between video calling clients, over multiple networks
Aylus Networks [http://www.aylus.com ](TM), a leading provider of infrastructure for
enabling live mobile video services, announced today that they will launch their
interconnected mobile video calling at the GSMA Mobile World Congress show. Aylus will
demonstrate at the show the Aylus Video Platform [http://www.aylus.com/platform.html
](TM), which will serve as an interconnect gateway to enable service providers to make
mobile video calling work seamlessly across different services - including OTT offerings -
and across multiple networks. Stop by the Aylus meeting room in Hall 4 - room 4.6HS07 - to
see a demonstration.
"The mobile video communication landscape today is predominately served by
over-the-top (OTT) services and communities of subscribers. Over the course of the next
year, many tier-1 carriers will release network-based video calling based on the VoLTE and
IR94 specifications. This will result in a more complex world of video calling and a
multitude of video clients on a wide range of devices that are unable to place video calls
to each other. If we want to drive mass-market adoption of new mobile video services, this
needs to change," said Mark Edwards, CEO of Aylus Networks. "With the Aylus Video
Platform(TM) handling the inter-exchange among the different video calling services and
networks, operators and service providers can offer video calling services that are not
constrained to particular groups of friends or family members who happen to be on the same
network or using the same video calling client on their devices."
The Aylus Video Platform is unique in its ability to serve as the inter-exchange
mechanism for video communications among different networks - wireless (3G/4G/Wi-Fi) and
wireline/Web - while ensuring that the signaling and video are converted for the different
services and CODECs at each end. The platform also ensures that video usage is tracked and
can be billed correctly, and that policies for video routing and usage can be enforced.
Aylus makes it possible to offer video calling services that work for anyone and everyone.
"With Aylus handling the inter-connect functions, video calling and other video
communication services can become an integral part of the voice calling session.
Subscribers can use their contact list or dialing function to start a voice call with
anyone they choose, electing to upgrade the call to include live video," Edwards added.
"Only by making video calling as intuitive and simple to use as voice calling will we be
able to drive mobile video calling into the mass market-benefiting the service providers,
OTT vendors, consumers and enterprises using the services."
About Aylus Networks
Aylus Networks, Inc. helps mobile operators and communications service providers
deliver live video services for consumers and enterprises. Solutions from Aylus range from
live video sharing, including social networks and RCS/RCSe devices, to multi-party video
calling on mobile networks. Aylus' innovative, IP-based core infrastructure platform is
unique in its ability to serve as a video calling inter-exchange, enabling service
providers to optimize video communications among different networks (3G/4G/Wi-Fi)
regardless of the endpoints, build new revenue streams through QoS/QoE, and drive
mass-market adoption of mobile video services based on existing voice calling offerings.
For more information visit http://www.aylus.com.
Source: Aylus Networks(TM)
Cathy Clarke, CNC Associates, +1-508-833-8533, cathy@cncassocs.com
Aylus Networks Launches Interconnected Mobile Video Calling at GSMA Mobile World Congress
BARCELONA, Spain, February 29, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
Visit meeting room 4.6HS07 in Hall 4 to see how to deliver mobile video
calling that works for everyone - between video calling clients, over multiple networks
Aylus Networks [http://www.aylus.com ](TM), a leading provider of infrastructure for
enabling live mobile video services, announced today that they will launch their
interconnected mobile video calling at the GSMA Mobile World Congress show. Aylus will
demonstrate at the show the Aylus Video Platform [http://www.aylus.com/platform.html
](TM), which will serve as an interconnect gateway to enable service providers to make
mobile video calling work seamlessly across different services - including OTT offerings -
and across multiple networks. Stop by the Aylus meeting room in Hall 4 - room 4.6HS07 - to
see a demonstration.
"The mobile video communication landscape today is predominately served by
over-the-top (OTT) services and communities of subscribers. Over the course of the next
year, many tier-1 carriers will release network-based video calling based on the VoLTE and
IR94 specifications. This will result in a more complex world of video calling and a
multitude of video clients on a wide range of devices that are unable to place video calls
to each other. If we want to drive mass-market adoption of new mobile video services, this
needs to change," said Mark Edwards, CEO of Aylus Networks. "With the Aylus Video
Platform(TM) handling the inter-exchange among the different video calling services and
networks, operators and service providers can offer video calling services that are not
constrained to particular groups of friends or family members who happen to be on the same
network or using the same video calling client on their devices."
The Aylus Video Platform is unique in its ability to serve as the inter-exchange
mechanism for video communications among different networks - wireless (3G/4G/Wi-Fi) and
wireline/Web - while ensuring that the signaling and video are converted for the different
services and CODECs at each end. The platform also ensures that video usage is tracked and
can be billed correctly, and that policies for video routing and usage can be enforced.
Aylus makes it possible to offer video calling services that work for anyone and everyone.
"With Aylus handling the inter-connect functions, video calling and other video
communication services can become an integral part of the voice calling session.
Subscribers can use their contact list or dialing function to start a voice call with
anyone they choose, electing to upgrade the call to include live video," Edwards added.
"Only by making video calling as intuitive and simple to use as voice calling will we be
able to drive mobile video calling into the mass market-benefiting the service providers,
OTT vendors, consumers and enterprises using the services."
About Aylus Networks
Aylus Networks, Inc. helps mobile operators and communications service providers
deliver live video services for consumers and enterprises. Solutions from Aylus range from
live video sharing, including social networks and RCS/RCSe devices, to multi-party video
calling on mobile networks. Aylus' innovative, IP-based core infrastructure platform is
unique in its ability to serve as a video calling inter-exchange, enabling service
providers to optimize video communications among different networks (3G/4G/Wi-Fi)
regardless of the endpoints, build new revenue streams through QoS/QoE, and drive
mass-market adoption of mobile video services based on existing voice calling offerings.
For more information visit http://www.aylus.com.
Source: Aylus Networks(TM)
Cathy Clarke, CNC Associates, +1-508-833-8533, cathy@cncassocs.com