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Global IP Solutions unveils GIPS VideoEngine for Android

By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, April 8th, 2010 at 1:04 AM

Provider of HD voice and video processing solutions Global IP Solutions (GIPS) unveiled GIPS VideoEngine for Android, which provides mobile developers the vital building blocks for integrating video conferencing/video chat capabilities into their apps.

GIPS’ engine deals with a number of obstacles associated with processing video such as delay, packet loss, bandwidth limitations and echo – so you don’t have to. As a result, it ensures dynamic adjustment of video conversations via both WiFi and 3G networks. This in turn, makes sure your apps run as smoothly as possible.

And in case you wonder, in addition to Android – GIPS VideoEngine Mobile is also available for the iPhone and Windows Mobile.

Finally if you have second thoughts whether it’s a smart move to develop mobile video apps, you should know that the market is expected to double worldwide over the next four years, reaching $2.42 billion in revenues, according to U.K.-based research firm Screen Digest.

As always, you can get additional information from Global IP Solutions’ website.

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