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Intoto VoIP solution

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HYDERABAD: Intoto, a provider of integrated security, wireless and voice software platforms to networking equipment manufacturers, announced on Thursday that it had demonstrated AT&T CallVantage compatible VoIP (voice over internet protocol) software at the Intel Developer Forum.

This complete VoIP solution features Intoto's iGateway software platform running on an Intel platform.

The Chief Operating Officer of Intoto Software, Mr S.N. Murthy, in a statement said: Intoto's iGateway software platform has been optimised for the Intel network processor.

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