VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 02, 2017 -- CounterPath Corporation (NASDAQ:CPAH) (TSX:PATH), a global provider of award-winning, over-the-top (OTT) Unified Communications (UC) solutions for enterprises and carriers, today announced that a leading health care information technology company has selected CounterPath’s SDK for use with their mobile solution targeted to care giver professionals within hospitals, doctors’ offices and other related sites where they need to be reachable.
CounterPath’s SDK was selected for its reliability, call server support and ease of integration. This is a common theme, as CounterPath has seen a growing interest in its SDKs from verticals such as health and finance to other industries that want to incorporate reliable and secure communications in their software applications.
Mobile VoIP is a booming business as covered by Grand View Research, Inc. According to the firm, the market will reach $145.76 billion by 2024 driven by better broadband coverage and device support1. The solution represents an important segment within Mobile VoIP that demands always-on access to voice services across any call server and any network over purpose-built devices which work in hospitals and doctors’ offices across the globe.
“User behavior is shifting from a device-centric approach to a persona-based approach where communications are an integral part of their workflow. Our customer is a perfect example of where CounterPath’s technology fits within the voice and data paradigm of inserting communications into that user-specific business work flow with an enriching experience,” said Todd Carothers, EVP of Sales & Marketing, CounterPath. “They are able to quickly incorporate the CounterPath SDK into their current application and focus on building additional value around the voice offering.”
For more information on CounterPath’s SDK product line, please visit http://www.counterpath.com/developer-tools/.
About CounterPath
CounterPath Unified Communications solutions are changing the face of telecommunications. An industry and user favorite, Bria softphones for desktop, tablet and mobile devices, together with Stretto Platform™ server solutions, enable operators, OEMs and enterprises large and small around the globe to offer a seamless and unified over-the-top (OTT) communications experience across both fixed and mobile networks. The Bria and Stretto combination enables an improved user experience as an overlay to the most popular UC and IMS telephony and applications servers on the market today. Standards-based, cost-effective and reliable, CounterPath’s award-winning solutions power the voice and video calling, messaging, and presence offerings of customers such as AT&T, Avaya, BroadSoft, BT, Cisco Systems, GENBAND, Metaswitch Networks, Mitel, NEC, Network Norway, Nokia, Rogers and Verizon. Visit www.counterpath.com.
Contacts
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Vice President of Marketing
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Investor Relations
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1 Grand View Research, Inc. Mobile VoIP Market Size To Reach $145.76 Billion By 2024 (August 2016)


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