The Strategic Alliance Partnership between Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) and EPOS offers customers and end users tangible business outcomes through personalized connected experiences. EPOS has several devices from the IMPACT, ADAPT and EXPAND Lines certified for Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Soft Phone Clients and Desk Phones, offering you an excellent audio experience and smooth integration from the moment they are plugged in.

As a member of the ALE Developer and Solution Partner Program (DSPP), EPOS ensures that our products give you a quality sound experience and smooth integration from the moment they are plugged into your Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise setup. Please test our products to experience EPOS audio excellence in an ALE setup for yourself.


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The Audio Hub cornerstone is super wideband audio, 360-degree tuning technology, and rich connectivity provided by Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Myriad deskphones. Based on the essential features, Audio Hub offers:

ALE SIP Devices are designed and manufactured by ALE China Co., Ltd, an audio technology expert in the global deskphone market, operating under the ALE SIP Devices tradename. It focuses on innovative technologies to develop a wide-range of SIP-based products that can be integrated into a variety of solutions with easy provisioning tools in a cost-effective, secure and flexible manner.

ALE SIP Devices provide global business partners and end-users products with simpler business connections, anywhere, with top-notch audio, reliable hardware and software which has under-gone extensive testing before market launch.

 Alcatel-Lucent 8135s IP Conference phone: The 8135s is a SIP device ideal for large meeting room up to 70m. Controlled with the ALE Unite app, it incorporates OmniSound audio technology. The USB port allows to connect it to a PC and works perfectly with collaboration app such as Alcatel-Lucent Rainbow and Alcatel-Lucent OpenTouch Conversation.  EGO personal speakerphone: The EGO personal speakerphone is a conference module fitting easily into a work bag. Ready for meetings everywhere and compatible with Alcatel-Lucent Rainbow, you can benefit from high-quality audio during up to 12 hours of meetings and calls.  4135 IP Conference Phone: With this IP phone designed for group calls, you can record meetings and set up quick-call conference groups. Expansion microphones make this flexible, SIP-based unit the business phone of choice for mid- to large-sized conference rooms.

The new headsets are corded business headsets featuring wideband HD audio. With a refined speaker delivering richer intonation with a noise-cancelling microphone that eliminates background noise, AH20 II headsets ensure clear communications for speakers at both ends of the conversation. In addition to increased sound clarity, the headsets reduce listening fatigue and offer hearing protection against sounds above 118dBA for end-users.

ALE SIP Devices provide global business partners and end-users products with simpler business connections, anywhere, with top-notch audio, reliable hardware and software that has under-gone extensive testing before market launch.

This SIP integration allows IX Series stations to register to Alcatel-Lucent solutions, offering audio-only and video calling to IP phones, internal and external call transfers, door release, and more.

Windstream Sip trunk -> Public IP on eth0 A2Billing server running * 1.4 private IP on eth1-> Client server with *1.5 FPBX 2.10 registered with no nat -> Inbound route -> call flow control -> time condition -> receptionist queue - receptionist -> transfer to queue with iSympnony -> calls picked up from queue have no audio or sometimes one way audio.

Alcatel-Lucent 8068, 8039, 8038, 8028 and 8029 Premium DeskPhones offer a rich IP communications experience and a great conversations comfort with an outstanding wideband audio quality either in hands free or using the comfort handset. These new innovative design sets come with several ergonomic enhancements such as adjustable foot stand, alphabetical keyboard, backlit display, dedicated function keys, user friendly navigator as well as a comprehensive set of accessories.

The Alcatel-Lucent 8 Series IP Touch phones are full-featured desk phones that offer integrated IP connectivity and telephony. In addition to the converged power of data and voice over IP, these terminals support an unsurpassed range of features and functions, including web-based XML business applications. They offer superior-quality audio and an optimized design with a large, high-resolution screen.

Alcatel-Lucent 9 Series Digital phones take you to a new dimension in audio experience, aesthetics, communications productivity and customer care. This advanced range brings the award-winning power of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX communication servers - with their spectrum of advanced features - within even easier reach. Alcatel-Lucent 9 SERIES offers the best sound quality around. Its terminals have a hands-free speakerphone, including acoustic echo cancellation, and take listening comfort to new levels.

The 8135s has everything you need for high quality, efficient distance meetings. It incorporates patented OmniSound technology to deliver crystal-clear, natural HD audio. Thanks to connectivity options, the 8135s is the ideal SIP conference phone for rooms of all sizes, even large auditoriums.

In the aftermath of a California federal jury's decision on Thursday that mandated Microsoft give Alcatel-Lucent $1.52 billion for infringing on two audio compression patents, the question is: who else might have to pay up?

In a note on Friday, Sandeep Malhotra, an analyst at Merrill Lynch, said Apple has sold 83 million iPods. That doesn't compare to the roughly 720 million personal computers and laptops that utilize Microsoft 's Windows to play audio files compressed with the MP3 technology at the heart of the ruling, yet it may still be substantial enough for Alcatel-Lucent to pursue.

D2 proposes a method to multiplex a number of low bit rate audio streams into a single RTP/UDP/IP connection between IP telephony gateways, see abstract. D2 in the paragraph bridging pages 2 and 3 discloses formatting each incoming data packet comprising a mini packet with data of a low bit rate connection into a formatted packet such that a MINI-header is prepended to each of the mini packets before it is assembled with other mini packets into a RTP payload. Assembling the formatted mini packets into a RTP payload corresponds to multiplexing each of the formatted packets into a single User Datagram Protocol/Internet Protocol "UDP/IP" transport session.

On June 1, 1996, Microsoft entered into a Strategic Development Agreement ("SDA") with Intel through which Microsoft licensed H.323 software code from Intel that included a G.723.1 audio codec. (Pl.'s Ex. 14; Deposition of Blake Irving, dated November 21, 2002 ("Irving Dep.") at 27-29.) At the time, ITU standard H.323 was the standard for video and audio conferencing. (Pl.'s Ex. 12.) In light of the upcoming release of CoolTalk, a competing product that practiced the H.323 standard, Microsoft quickly entered into the SDA with Intel to insert the H.323 code into NetMeeting. (Pl.'s Ex. 15; Irving Dep. at 131.)

On January 15 and 16, 1997, Microsoft hosted a meeting of the Voice over Internet Protocol ("VoIP") Forum activity group of the International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium ("IMTC"). The IMTC is a consortium that attempts "to harmonize different standards to provide a basis for interoperation of equipment in the multimedia teleconferencing area." (Deposition of Dr. Richard Cox ("Cox Dep.") at 420.) The January 1997 VoIp Forum meeting concerned the selection of a standard default audio codec for internet telephony. (Pl.'s Ex. 18.) The competing recommendations were ITU standards G.723.1 and G.729A. AT & T contends that both alternatives implicate technology in its 580 patent. (Pl.'s Ex. 7.)

[3] The G.723.1 standard refers to a recommendation by the International Telecommunications Union (the "ITU") that audio codecs comply with a certain standard for uniformity purposes in the marketplace. The ITU is an organization that determines uniform standards for, inter alia, video and audio conferencing, AT & T alleges that the technology in its 580 patent is essential to practice the G.723.1 standard, and that Microsoft allegedly infringed the 580 patent by incorporating the G.723.1 audio codec, without authorization, into its NetMeeting 2.0 product. 0852c4b9a8

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