Ditech Networks, which specialises in mobile voice processing solutions, has revealed that it has joined the Voice over LTE via Generic Access (VoLGA) Forum. The VoLGA Forum was initiated by wireless industry leaders to specify and promote an approach for extending traditional GSM and UMTS services over Long Term Evolution (LTE) access networks.
Based on the existing 3GPP Generic Access Network (GAN) standard, solutions based on VoLGA are designed to enable mobile subscribers to receive a consistent set of voice, SMS and other services, as they transition between GSM, UMTS and LTE access networks.
Ditech Networks provides voice processing solutions, including voice quality enhancement and Voice 2.0 applications. Voice quality enhancement is designed to ensure that service providers’ core revenue generator, voice, is delivered with the highest quality, without increasing infrastructure costs. Beyond traditional voice telephony, Ditech can enable carriers to create value for subscribers from web and social networking applications. By joining the VoLGA forum, Ditech says it willl continue to provide carriers with solutions that satisfy customers, control costs, and generate revenue, as telcos migrate into LTE.
“We are very excited about the opportunity to engage with other wireless industry leaders to ensure that subscribers receive an outstanding and consistent quality of experience and breadth of services for phone calls delivered over LTE,” says Ditect Networks VP of Marketing, Karl Brown. “Ditech brings over 15 years of continued commitment and experience in voice processing technology. We look forward to participating with other VoLGA members to facilitate a smooth migration of voice services to LTE.”
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