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January 26, 2009 at 9:44 pm #29758
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Member[attach=right]1428[/attach]Vancouver, January 28, 2009: Eyeball Networks, a leading developer of carrier-grade IP communications products, today announced that Romanian telecommunications service provider Media Sat has launched Alonia, the first Romanian instant messaging and VoIP service, using Eyeball’s Messenger SDK and IM Server.
Alonia integrates instant messaging, voice calls, video conferencing, and file transfer capabilities. Alonia subscribers receive a phone number in the Media Sat network, to make and receive calls from fixed and mobile phones. Internet calls are free of charge, while calls to the Romtelecom network in the Bucharest capital are charged 0.9 Eurocent per minute. Calls to fixed national networks are charged 1.5 Eurocent per minute, and calls to mobile networks in Romania cost between 5.9 Eurocents/min and 7.3 Eurocents/min, depending on the network.
In the first 12 days since the launch of Alonia, Romanian IM Communication Service reported 37,851 users. The Internet page of the service, had some 129,500 visits so far, with most views coming from Romania. After Romania, the most website visits were from Spain and Italy, but also from Germany, USA, Great Britain and Republic of Moldova.
Alonia is the first Romanian online communications service, which provides telephone call services, video telephony and instant messaging. The instant messaging service allows IM chats among Alonia users. In addition, the Alonia messaging service is interoperable with the main services of this type on the market, namely Yahoo!, Google, MSN and AOL, thus Alonia users can contact the users of the other applications.
The feature-rich Eyeball MessengerSDK sets a new standard in VoIP, video telephony, instant messaging, and presence integration. It is SIP and XMPP compliant with interoperability with Yahoo!, AOL, MSN, and Google supported by peer-to-peer media delivery. It features a fully customizable user interface and “skins” making it ideal for service providers, application vendors, and device makers to bring Internet communications services and features to market quickly and cost-effectively. Unique in the industry, Eyeball’s MessengerSDK offers guaranteed VoIP call completion thanks to Eyeball’s patented AnyFirewall™ Technology providing seamless firewall, proxy, and NAT traversal.
February 6, 2012 at 10:08 am #172926JUISama
MemberHello,
I checked this site and must to tell that the company is totally unresponsive. That is why I searched for a similar SDK.
It is the Ozeki SIP SDK. It is for .Net and seemed to be more flexible for me to implement voip video calls into my application. It is available at voip-sip-sdk.com. The site also offers sample programs that help a lot to start with… I can recommend the ozeki SIP SDK to others in similar situ. -
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