VoxImplant Launches to Help Developers Easily Add Customizable Communication Features to Mobile and Web Apps

Cloud App Engine Approach Gives Developers More Ease, Flexibility


SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 18, 2013) - VoxImplant, a communications cloud platform built specifically for mobile and web app developers, today announced the launch of its inaugural product that simplifies the development of real-time communications services for apps. VoxImplant (built by Zingaya, the real-time communication service provider for businesses) now allows developers to easily embed real-time communication (RTC) functionalities into both web and mobile apps.

"With VoxImplant, creating voice- and video-enabled apps has never been faster or easier," says Alexey Aylarov, CEO of Zingaya, the company creating the separate VoxImplant platform designed for developer use. "VoxImplant utilizes a cloud app engine approach to provide all the infrastructure and coding so that developers can focus on their apps without having to struggle with complicated, low-level technologies. Most of the platform functionality can be accessed using JavaScript."

The VoxImplant Web SDK uses WebRTC for WebRTC-enabled browsers and Flash for all others to provide in-browser voice and video capabilities. The native VoxImplant iOS and Android SDKs are also available for integration with mobile apps. Developers can use VoxImplant to easily add services such as a click-to-call customer service feature, masked voice and video chatting for dating apps, a broadcasting feature for their apps, or any of many more uses. The call control logic is written in JavaScript and can be uploaded into the cloud, where the VoxEngine will run whenever a call is made or received on the platform. VoxImplant's scalability and flexibility allow even enterprise-level scenarios to be efficiently and painlessly implemented. The platform also supports SIP, such that calls can be made and received to and from any SIP endpoint.

VoxImplant provides infrastructure and support for these communication capabilities by using a cloud application engine and not the RESTful control interface often used by other communication platforms. Developers can also use HTTP API for provisioning and for call control of specific scenarios -- such as callback -- when client applications built with the VoxImplant Web or Mobile SDK are unavailable. 

"VoxImplant provides a unique service that will streamline development of communications features within apps," said Cary FitzGerald, advisor to Zingaya and former director of engineering at Cisco. "Its superior technology positions it well in the fast-growing communications app market."

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.

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