x-Mobility enables video calls for MVNOs and OTTs

x-Mobility now enables its MVNO and OTT customers to offer video calls to their subscribers thanks to a new deal with TokBox, a Telefónica company.

Using the OpenTok platform from TokBox, x-Mobility gives MVNOs (mobile virtual network operator) and OTTs (Over The Top service provider) access to simple APIs which utilise WebRTC – offering real-time access to video calling without the need for plug-ins, app download or other third party extras.

“Video is the future of mobile communications. Whether it is keeping in touch with friends and family or having important business conversations, many people prefer video to voice. Our new relationship with TokBox enables MVNOs and OTTs to offer new, exciting services to their user base through video,” said Shanks Kulam, Chief Mobile Officer at x-Mobility.

tokbox-inc_horizontalThe OpenTok platform is device, browser and operating system agnostic. It supports group and one-to-one conversations, includes the ability for users to record calls, and uses encrypted and authenticated infrastructure so that customer data is always private and secure.

From the simplest of one-to-one video chats to complex work place conference calls, from customer service calls over video to friends’ group chats, x-Mobility now opens up a whole new range of possibilities for MVNOs and OTTs.

OpenTok is a certified TRUSTe Safe Harbour and provides security at multiple levels including restricting endpoint access to OpenTok sessions, providing a role-based security model, and securing the basic voice and video traffic that moves through the OpenTok cloud and between endpoints. In addition, OpenTok is compatible with third party platforms that can provide extra complementary layers of security.

Lawrence Ford, Head of Business Development – Europe, TokBox said: “We know that everyone is taking a close look at video and how it will work for them. So it’s great that MVNOs and OTTs can now easily add our functionality to their services. Video services will soon be a key differentiator for operators, so x-Mobility’s MVNO and OTT customers can now be one step ahead.”

The enabling of video calls comes on top of the announcement by x-Mobility that it can offer MVNOs services beyond traditional telephony, including 4G data services and Virtual Mobile Number services. New MVNOs and OTTs, enabled by x-Mobility, can now offer their subscribers video calls, 4G and multiple virtual numbers.

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