SIP Trunking Global Online Community. Sponsored by Ingate. Powered by TMCnet. Feature Articles The enterprise session border controller (ESBC) market grew 60 percent in 2011, powered significantly by strong adoption rates of SIP trunking technologies, according to a new report from market analysis firm Infonetics Research. NORWALK, CT - April 12, 2012- TMC, a global, integrated media company that helps clients build communities in print, in person, and online, announced today its SIP Trunking Online Community, sponsored by Ingate® Systems, has surpassed two million page views in the first quarter this year. Good news for the session border controller industry this week: Reports are floating around noting the significant increase in use of enterprise session border controllers in 2011 by 60 percent. Infonetics Research attributes this important growth to the increased levels of adoption of SIP trunking as businesses are increasingly finding the need to explore interoperability options and network security requirements.
Ethernet solutions are fast becoming the preferred ultra-fast access option, as they support VoIP, IP access and intranet connectivity, MPLS core services and various other applications. Ethernet solutions allow customers to connect data hubs, call centers and media centers with huge pipes, full end-user controls and flexible traffic performance.
XO Communications' SIP trunking services are now available from Authorized Toshiba Dealers nationwide, according to a press release. Telecommunication Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. (Toshiba) and XO Communications (XO) have announced interoperability certification of Toshiba's family of IPedge IP business communication systems with XO's SIP trunking services.
The HomePNA Alliance, which develops home networking specifications and also certifies and promotes member products, welcomed Italy's Telecom Italia as its newest member.
Celtis is a company that makes guestroom phones, the types that go in hotels and other public locations. According to a recent news release, it announced that it is now partnered with Siemens Enterprise Communications, in order to more successfully complete the interoperability testing of the Teledex and TeleMatrix SIP endpoints. These open source components are vital to the type of services that the company gives. |
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