Global IP Solutions

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Company typePrivate; acquired by Google Inc. in 2010[1]
Founded1999
Defunct2011
Global IP Solutions
Company typePrivate; acquired by Google Inc. in 2010[1]
IndustryVoIP, videoconferencing
Founded1999
Defunct2011
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
ProductsVoice processing engines
video processing engines
Websitewww.gipscorp.com

Global IP Solutions (also known as GIPS) was a United States–based corporation that developed real-time voice and video processing software for IP networks,[2] before it was acquired by Google in May 2010. The company delivered embedded software that enabled real-time communications capabilities for video and voice over IP (VoIP). GIPS was perhaps best known for developing the narrowband iLBC and wideband iSAC speech codecs.[3]

GIPS software was generally delivered as “engines” that packaged together voice and video processing components for smoother integration and better performance.[4] GIPS’ customers are primarily service providers, application developers, and manufacturers of IP phones, gateways or voice and video conferencing systems.[5]

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