Where can I purchase Dialogic Boards?
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Important Notice!
Dialogic have announced that from 1 January 2006 their telephony boards do not support TAPI. We therefore can no longer recommend their boards for our software. We also only offer limited technical support and only to paid support customers. Please see here for our recommended boards.Where can I download Dialogic TAPI/Wave Drivers?
We therefore can no longer recommend their boards for our software.
We also only offer limited technical support and only to paid support customers.
Please see here for our recommended boards.
If you would still like to download Dialogic TAPI/Wave drivers, even though it is likely to not work with NCH Swift Sound software, please see below:
Windows 2000/XP: | If you do not have a CD-ROM with drivers, you can download the drivers (SR5.1.1) from http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/releases/winnt/Sr511/index.htm. Please note the download is 300MB and a partial download is not possible. |
Windows XP: | Please make sure you also install the Service Pack 1 available on the same site. If you want to use the D/4PCIU or UF cards under Windows XP you may need to purchase the Dialogic Feature Pack from your supplier. |
Installing Dialogic Boards & Drivers
We therefore can no longer recommend their boards for our software.
We also only offer limited technical support and only to paid support customers.
Please see here for our recommended boards.
If you would still like to install a Dialogic Board & Driver, even though it is likely to not work with any NCH Swift Sound software, please click here.
Troubleshooting Problems
Important Notice!
Dialogic have announced that from 1 January 2006 their telephony boards do not support TAPI. We therefore can no longer recommend their boards for our software. We also only offer limited technical support and only to paid support customers. Please see here for our recommended boards.Problem | Solution |
Call is not answered | This means the board or the TSP are not installed correctly. See here for installation instructions. |
Call answered but no audio plays | This mean either you have not installed the Wave drivers (see here) or you are using an earlier incompatible Dialogic card eg 21D / DIALOG/4. |
Number of rings | Some customers in the UK have reported a problem with the doubling of the number of rings. If you set the IVM to answer after 2 rings it will actually answer after 4 rings. The solution is to simply double the number of rings you enter. The minimum number of rings before answering is 2. Even if you set the number at 0 in the IVM the board will wait for 2 rings before answering. |
Caller ID not reported | Change the Dialogic setup item 'Report Call' to 3 which gives the Caller ID enough time to work. |
End of recording chopped | There have been some reports where the last few seconds of a recording is chopped off. This is due to some sort of buffering issue with the Dialogic card. It has been suggested that adjusting the 'end-of-call timer' settings in the Dialogic settings will improve this. Further information on where to find these settings and confirmation that this makes a difference would be appreciated. |
Perfect call problems | One customer had the following comment: For some reason the perfect call feature was not working correctly. When I disabled perfect call and keyed in the disconnect tones into the TAPI configuration, the system started working properly. I can now reboot the PC, log in, and launch your IVM software and it works great! |
Other Professional Telephony Hardware (Dialogic Alternatives)
Seeing as Dialogic have announced that from 1 January 2006 they will no longer support TAPI, we strongly recommend using an alternative telephony board with our software as it is likely a Dialogic Board will not work.We have many other tried and tested, professional telephony boards that are much more reasonably priced and work very reliably with our software.
You can find more information on our telephony boards here.
For smaller applications, NCH Swift Sound Software can be used with most voice modems. See www.nch.com.au/ivm/modems.html.
If you find any other telephony boards with TAPI drivers that work with NCH Swift Sound's IVM Telephone Answering Attendant, IMS On-Hold Player, DialDictate Phone-In Dictation System and TRx Call Recorder applications please Contact Us.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Telecommunication |
Founded | 1983; 38 years ago |
Headquarters | 4 Gatehill Drive Parsippany, New Jersey, U.S. 07054 39°28′39″N75°20′16″W / 39.47756°N 75.33772°WCoordinates: 39°28′39″N75°20′16″W / 39.47756°N 75.33772°W |
Worldwide | |
Products | Media Servers Real-Time Communications Applications Unified Communications Platform Application Orchestration Platform Session Border Controllers Signaling Stacks and Software Real-Time Communications Load Balancers Softswitches Media Gateways Bandwidth Optimization Solutions Fax Boards FoIP Software |
Website | www.dialogic.com |
Dialogic is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, United States, with operations in over 25 countries. Dialogic provides a cloud-optimized communications technology for real-time communications media, applications, and infrastructure to service providers, enterprises, and developers. Dialogic products are sold directly, as well as through a network of distributors, resellers, and partners, and supplied to OEMs.
History
Dialogic was founded in 1983 in Parsippany, New Jersey by three engineers, Nicholas Zwick and James Shinn, both of whom had worked for Advanced Micro Devices, and Kenneth Burkhardt, formerly with Unisys.[1] In 1999, at the height of the dot-com era, the company was acquired by Intel for $780 million[2] and was run as the Media & Signaling Division. In October 2006, Eicon bought the Media & Signaling Division of Intel[3] and then changed its name back to Dialogic.
Since the formation of the new Dialogic, other competitors in the same industry have been acquired and merged into the company, including NMS Communications[4] and Cantata.[5] The latter was itself a collection of companies including Brooktrout and the Excel Switching Corporation.[6][7]
In May 2010, Dialogic announced a merger with San Jose, California-based Veraz Networks,[8] a company specializing in softswitch and compression technology.[9] The resulting company would retain the name Dialogic. That same year, Dialogic moved its headquarters to Milpitas, California.
On November 24, 2014, Dialogic was acquired by Novacap TMT IV, L.P., a Canadian private equity firm. They moved the headquarters back to Parsippany, New Jersey.[10]
On February 9, 2016, Dialogic Corp announced the completed acquisition of Apex Communications, a supplier of global real-time communications applications for service providers and enterprise networks. The company launched an application development practice for networked, premises and cloud-based applications. The line of applications include WebRTC, unified communications, IVR, on-demand voicemail and cloud-based PBX.
On January 9, 2018, Sangoma Technologies Corporation acquired all key assets of the Converged Communication Division (CCD) from Dialogic Corporation. By divesting its CCD hardware business, Dialogic became a software-centric company.
Products
Dialogic designs, sells and supports real-time communications media, applications, and infrastructure solutions[buzzword] to communications service providers, enterprises, and developers.
Its products include media servers, gateways and boards; load balancers, communications applications, softswitches, diameter signaling controllers, session border controllers, signaling stacks and software, fax boards and FoIP software, and bandwidth optimization solutions.[buzzword]
References
Dialogic Network & Wireless Cards Driver Download For Windows Xp
- ^'Dialogic Corporation History'. Funding Universe.
- ^Merritt, Rick (June 1999). 'Intel acquires Dialogic in $780 million server gambit'. EE Times. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
- ^'Eicon Networks to Purchase Intel's Media and Signaling Business' (Press release). Intel. August 9, 2006. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
- ^'Dialogic Corporation Enters into Agreement to Acquire NMS Communications Platforms Business' (Press release). Newswire. September 15, 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
- ^'Dialogic Corporation Acquires Cantata Through Purchase of EAS Group, Inc'(PDF) (Press release). OpenPR. April 4, 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
- ^Franchina, Lisa (October 21, 2005). 'Excel Switching Corp. Hooks Brooktrout, Inc. in merger'. TMCnet. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
- ^'Brooktrout to Acquire SnowShore Networks' (Press release). PR Newswire. March 26, 2004. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
- ^'Veraz Networks and Dialogic Announce Definitive Agreement to Merge' (Press release). Marketwire. May 12, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
- ^'Dialogic Eyes Video Compression, SBC Market with Veraz Acquisition'. TMCNet. Aug 10, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-20.
- ^Burd, Joshua. 'Leaner tech firm Dialogic finds the right fit in a new Parsippany office | NJBIZ'. NJBIZ. Retrieved 2018-01-08.