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Cloud API for Voice and SMS

Cloud API for Voice and SMS

2600hz I The Future of Cloud Telecom ZontSEO - Advanced SEO Software Tutorials Introduction · rayo/rayo-server Wiki Introduction Rayo is a message-oriented XML protocol for controlling phone calls, audio mixers and a variety of advanced media resources such as speech recognizers, speech synthesizers and audio recorders. These capabilities can be combined to create a wide variety of applications such as menu-based phone systems, in-game conferencing and anonymous dating services. So why another protocol? While call and media control protocols are nothing new, existing options are either way too low level and difficult to use (e.g. SIP, MRCP, MGCP, etc.) or far too restrictive for highly interactive applications (e.g. Key Features Call Control: Incoming calls are "offered" to clients at which point they can be answered, rejected, redirected to another destination, etc. Clients and Servers Rayo is a client/server protocol. Server informing client of a new incoming call (Offer Event) Client telling server to answer the call (Answer Command) As previously mentioned, Rayo is a message-oriented XML protocol. <!

Plivo Framework PRISM – PRISM is the platform for service providers big and small. From deployments on thousands of servers down to a single netbook, PRISM lets you build, deploy, and manage valuable new applications and services. Applications like rich calling, presence, HD conferencing, and automated voice, text, or IM agents. Best yet, PRISM is 100% geek compliant and carrier compliant, with web-centric API support for Java, Node.JS, Ruby, and Groovy; plus tight integration with SIP and IMS devices, services, and carrier networks. PRISM’s Rayo protocol makes it easy to add support for any up and coming programming platform or religion. PRISM is in production use every day at the largest service providers in the world. PRISM ships with several pre-built applications.

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