VoxImplant Adds Full WebRTC Support to Its Android and iOS SDKs for Voice- and Video-Enabling Mobile Apps

Powerful Cloud Platform for Real-Time Communication App Development Debuts New Features at Mobile World Congress


BARCELONA, SPAIN--(Marketwired - Mar 2, 2015) - VoxImplant (www.voximplant.com), a communications cloud platform built specifically for mobile and web app developers, today announced full WebRTC support in the newest versions of its Android SDK and iOS SDK. The updated SDKs, which enable audio and video calls on mobile devices, are now compatible with the WebRTC standard to allow any mobile app to communicate with WebRTC-enabled browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and, when available, Microsoft Spartan.

The WebRTC-updated SDKs represent VoxImplant's continued leadership in simplifying the development of real-time communications (RTC) services for app developers. VoxImplant (built by Zingaya, the real-time communication service provider for business) allows developers to easily embed RTC functionalities into both web and mobile apps; mobile users can then make and receive voice and video calls via data or WiFi connections.

VoxImplant's mobile SDKs install voice and video call capabilities within apps and provide a cloud communications platform upon which those capabilities can run. VoxImplant provides both infrastructure and scalability so that mobile developers do not need to deal with the complexities of setting up a cloud infrastructure for P2P audio and video communication.

"The VoxImplant communications cloud platform is now processing several million calls per month," said Alexey Aylarov, CEO, VoxImplant. "As a developer solution through and through, we are always looking to best facilitate adding audio and video communication into apps seamlessly and cost-effectively (and while also optimizing our SDKs for efficient mobile device power consumption). Adding WebRTC support to our mobile SDKs will give app developers even richer options toward delivering a first-rate user experience through voice and video."

While already a powerful solution for B2B telephony apps and services, VoxImplant continues to add features as a fully unified communication stack, including instant messaging, presence, file transfer, and video conferencing. The cloud application engine, which allows developers to write call control in JavaScript, is also set up to offer flexible queue management for building out call center functionality.

About VoxImplant
VoxImplant empowers web and mobile apps with voice and video communication through its cloud platform. A service made by Zingaya (the company delivering real-time communication services to businesses), VoxImplant allows developers to build applications faster and more easily by taking care of the complex infrastructure and technologies all too common when adding audio and visual communication into apps.