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media control
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media control
Also called "media processing," in computer telephony it refers to some processing or altering of the call; for example, digitizing the content. Contrast with call control.


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Summary: Aculab, a leading provider of enabling technology for the communications market, has announced support for video in its highly successful Prosody family of media processing products.
com UK based provider of technology to the communications market, Aculab, today announced support for video in its range of Prosody media processing products, opening new opportunities for service providers, application developers and enterprises using Prosody X hardware platforms and Prosody S host media processing software.
The newly enhanced system, complete with support for NMS Communications Open Access carrier class media processing platform, also includes new load balancing and a multi-threaded software architecture to assist enterprise call centers in attaining scalability and reliability with their call center system.
 
 
 
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