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By Doug Mohney, on March 27th, 2012 Orlando, Florida — GENBAND, like everyone else making network boxes these days, announced it is expanding into the enterprise communications market with UC and SIP trunking solutions, including support for mobile solutions.
The company is boasting of best-of-breed components to integrate mobile and fixed consumer devices into a “secure, feature rich” communications environment [...]
By Doug Mohney, on March 18th, 2011 Out at Mobile World Congress last month, Metaswitch Networks introduced the Metaswitch SIP Session Router (SSR). It will be available directly from Metaswitch and through an OEM agreement
The SSR is a purpose-built platform built to scale and designed to support 10 million BHCA in stateless, transaction stateful and call stateful modes, allowing [...]
By Doug Mohney, on April 13th, 2010 The SIP Forum (www.sipforum.org) will be holding its latest interoperability testing event in Kista, Sweden on May 17-21, 2010.
Hosted by Edvina and TANDBERG and sponsored by Intertex, Ingate, se, and the IPv6 Forum as an association sponsor, the five day event will conduct live, frael-world IP network testing.
By Doug Mohney, on February 4th, 2010 Among the news I’m catching up on from IT EXPO East 2010 is the team up between Dialogic and Ingate to build Ingate’s SIP Trunking software module into a new enterprise border element designed to connect “virtually any” (well, it is virtual…) SIP trunk with virtually any PBX.
Goodness is expected in seamless SIP [...]
By Doug Mohney, on June 23rd, 2009 Gotta love a good gimmick when I see one.
Newly minted startup VoIP Trunk is offering a free SIP/IAX trunking account to all Digium employees. Don’t believe me? From VT’s blog:
“We love Digium for giving the world Asterisk. And as a small ‘thank you’, we’d like to give Digium a small gift [...]
By Doug Mohney, on May 18th, 2009 Over the blogosphere, there’s a lot of buzz about Vonage launching its newest ad campaign focusing on “sounds good” and maybe kinda-sorta-maybe bringing HD voice into the mix. But it appears to be more wishful speculation since the company didn’t touch upon HD voice quality in its annual conference call – the real deal [...]
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