D2 Technologies

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D2 Technologies, Inc.
Type Privately held
Founded 1993[1]
Founder(s) Dr. David Wong
Headquarters Santa Barbara, California, U.S.
Key people Dr. David Wong Chairman and CEO
David Lindsay, CTO
Doug Makishima,
VP of Marketing & Sales
Matt Randmaa, VP of Engineering[1]
Products VoIP software, communication user interface
Website www.d2tech.com

D2 Technologies, Inc. offers communication software products - from embedded IP communications software and protocols to converged user interfaces. D2 software is embedded in a wide variety of different devices that process over 40 billion minutes of voice traffic per month. The company is headquartered in Santa Barbara, California with additional offices in Boston and Hsin-Chu, Taiwan.[2]

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[edit] History

D2 technology staff originated from Bell Labs research and design laboratories. The current D2 has grown through dot-com bubble acquisition,[3] re-invented itself through the dot-com "bust", and continues to release new products into the communications industry.

[edit] Products and services

Products currently in the market use D2 Technology's embedded system software for unified communications, especially real time voice, in Internet Protocol systems.

[edit] Partial list of software products

  • Digital signal processing voice encoder/decoders, audio generators, detectors, and processing algorithms, which meet or exceed ITU specifications.
  • vPort, an embedded system software and hardware reference design for voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems which incorporate a voice engine as a software DSP (softDSP) running on a traditional RISC CPU. The voice engine running on a system processor eliminates the need for an external, dedicated digital signal processing chip.
  • mCUE, a unified communications embedded software product which provides multiple instant messenger (IM) and VoIP features into a single, graphical, application for mobile phones.[4] mCUE reportedly works with Google and the Open Handset Alliance with Android.[5]

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