Digigram will extend its range of IQOYA IP audio broadcast solutions at NAB with the introduction of IQOYA CALL/LE, a cost-effective yet versatile AoIP (audio-over-IP) codec for use over standard Internet connections such as DSL lines, WiFi, and 3G. Designed for any real-time audio-over-IP contribution application that requires superior end-to-end 24-bit full-duplex audio quality, IQOYA […]
Digigram will extend its range of IQOYA IP audio broadcast solutions at NAB with the introduction of IQOYA CALL/LE, a cost-effective yet versatile AoIP (audio-over-IP) codec for use over standard Internet connections such as DSL lines, WiFi, and 3G.
Designed for any real-time audio-over-IP contribution application that requires superior end-to-end 24-bit full-duplex audio quality, IQOYA CALL/LE offers a symmetric RTP mode that allows for quick and easy setup of full-duplex connections over the Internet but without any challenging NAT issues and with no SIP infrastructure required.
Focusing on ease of use and ergonomics, the device also offers quick profile creation for audio and network formats, plus super-fast configuration via a Web-based interface.
Furthermore, IQOYA CALL/LE provides seamless interoperability with Digigram IQOYA V*MOTE, V*CALL, IQOYA *MOBILE (the Digigram iPhone application), or any third-party IP codec supporting the symmetric RTP and N/ACIP compliant streaming formats.
As expected with IQOYA equipment, reliability is key. Digigram’s FluidIP audio transport technology ensures a robust connection with efficient management of jitter, packet loss, clock drift, QoS, and FEC, and the unit’s low latency and superior error concealment capabilities deliver exceptional quality. On the hardware side, reliability is provided by its industrial, fanless, non-PC-based design. Also noteworthy is the unit’s low power consumption of under 11W.
“IQOYA *CALL/LE complements the existing range of IQOYA products and offers another way for broadcasters to benefit from the outstanding IQOYA environment for broadcast audio-over-IP,” said Philippe Delacroix, CEO of Digigram. “It’s exceptionally quick and simple to set up, easy to operate, and reliable, making it a great choice for broadcasters who want the best possible audio quality while not having to bother about IT/networking issues.”