Spirit DSP

SPIRIT DSP is a Russian company that develops embedded software for real-time voice and video communication over IP networks – voice and video engines.[1] Its voice and video software platform is used by carriers, mobile messaging apps, and social networks, serving more than 1 billion users in 100 countries.[2]

Spirit DSP
Privately held
IndustryIT, Telecommunications
Founded1992
FounderAndrew Sviridenko
Headquarters,
Russian Federation
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsTeamSpirit Voice&Video Engine, VideoMost
Number of employees
120
SubsidiariesVideoMost
Websitewww.spiritdsp.com

The company is headquartered in Moscow, with sales offices in the United States, Japan, Korea, Israel, Germany, Italy, France, Singapore, Taiwan and China.

History

SPIRIT DSP was founded in 1992. Since 1996 the company is focused on embedded software products for IP communications. Most important competitor was Global IP Solutions, until their acquisition by Google, Inc. and the subsequent release of their most important software products as Free Software.

Products

SPIRIT’s voice and video engines are targeted at various applications – PC and mobile communication applications (softphones, IMS-, Unified Communications and Enterprise Mobility clients), terminal user equipment with IP-connectivity (media phones, IP phones, IP set top boxes, Mobile Internet Devices) and infrastructure equipment (IP gateways, ATAs, media servers, etc.).

SPIRIT’s VoIP software products are media processing libraries. They include standard (like G.723, G.729, H.264, MPEG-4) and proprietary (SPIRIT IPMR) voice and video codecs for speech and video compression / decompression, RTP packetizers, echo and noise cancellation, packet loss concealment and error correction, adaptive jitter buffer, audio and video synchronization, CPU load and playback rate control, etc. These components are integrated into a module within application framework.

Awards and recognition

In 2005 and 2007 company was included in "PULVER 100"- the IP-communications industry's premier listing of privately held growth companies that represent the future of the IP-voice and video communications ecosystem.[3] In 2007 SPIRIT DSP was awarded a Seal of E-Excellence Award at CeBIT for innovative VVoIP technologies in the global market.[4]

VideoSpace was awarded 2009 "Product of the Year",[5] 2011 "Internet Telephony Product of the Year",[6] and 2012 "Unified Communications Product of the Year" by TMCnet.[7] SPIRIT DSP was selected for the 2013 Excellence Award by the Small Business Institute for Excellence in Commerce (SBIEC).[8]

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gollark: Not unless it's done well.
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gollark: It seems like just bodging in a 0.5 second delay makes it work basically fine somehow.
gollark: I'm kind of amazed that this system actually generally works, to be honest.

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