SightSpeed’s video calling software now compatible with AuPix videophones
SightSpeed, the leading provider of personal video services over the Internet, and AuPix, Ltd., a leader in the development of high-quality business videophones, have announced that SightSpeed’s video calling software is now fully compatible with the high-quality, large-screen videophones produced by AuPix. It’s the first interoperability agreement for SightSpeed and a videophone maker, and the first for AuPix with an Internet calling-service provider.
Registered SightSpeed users with an AuPix phone can now make and receive SightSpeed calls by logging onto SightSpeed right from the phone; no computer is needed. AuPix firmware revision 3.02.02 is needed to enable compatibility.
“SightSpeed has the highest quality video to begin with, and when the calls are viewed on the AuPix phone with its 12-inch monitor, the results are just stunning,” said Aron Rosenberg , SightSpeed chief technology officer. “And the audio is fantastic, too. We had to make some software enhancements to make the systems compatible, but it was definitely worth the effort to enable SightSpeed on one of the best videophones available.”
SightSpeed calls can be placed and received with either the desk model or wall-mounted AuPix phone. Callers can use the phone’s internal speaker and microphone system or a handset for the audio portion of calls. Video is handled by a built-in 30-frame-per-second CCD camera.
“AuPix prides itself on having the highest-quality videophones on the market,” said Graham Brown, AuPix co-founder and CEO. “So it’s just natural for us to partner with one of the best video calling services on the market.
“SightSpeed service coupled with AuPix hardware gives users a complete stand-alone video-calling capability that is unique in the market today,” added Brown. “We believe it’s the perfect solution for tech-savvy businesses, especially those that want to enhance their leading-edge image. It is also an excellent tool for organizations that want to communicate through sign language with people who are deaf or hard of hearing.”
AuPix videophones are available worldwide; for details, e-mail info@aupix.com . To sign up for SightSpeed, visit www.SightSpeed.com .
Registered SightSpeed users with an AuPix phone can now make and receive SightSpeed calls by logging onto SightSpeed right from the phone; no computer is needed. AuPix firmware revision 3.02.02 is needed to enable compatibility.
“SightSpeed has the highest quality video to begin with, and when the calls are viewed on the AuPix phone with its 12-inch monitor, the results are just stunning,” said Aron Rosenberg , SightSpeed chief technology officer. “And the audio is fantastic, too. We had to make some software enhancements to make the systems compatible, but it was definitely worth the effort to enable SightSpeed on one of the best videophones available.”
SightSpeed calls can be placed and received with either the desk model or wall-mounted AuPix phone. Callers can use the phone’s internal speaker and microphone system or a handset for the audio portion of calls. Video is handled by a built-in 30-frame-per-second CCD camera.
“AuPix prides itself on having the highest-quality videophones on the market,” said Graham Brown, AuPix co-founder and CEO. “So it’s just natural for us to partner with one of the best video calling services on the market.
“SightSpeed service coupled with AuPix hardware gives users a complete stand-alone video-calling capability that is unique in the market today,” added Brown. “We believe it’s the perfect solution for tech-savvy businesses, especially those that want to enhance their leading-edge image. It is also an excellent tool for organizations that want to communicate through sign language with people who are deaf or hard of hearing.”
AuPix videophones are available worldwide; for details, e-mail info@aupix.com . To sign up for SightSpeed, visit www.SightSpeed.com .
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