Acme Packet's NextSBC Selected by RodVoiss for VoIP Services

acme_packet_logo.jpgRedVoiss has leveraged Acme Packet’s NextSBC Reassurance Program to deploy Acme Packet Net-Net session border controllers in its VoIP network at both subscriber access and network interconnect borders. Acme Packet’s NextSBC Reassurance Program is designed to ease both the technical and business obstacles of migrating users of other SBCs to Acme Packet's industry-leading solutions.

RedVoiss has deployed Acme Packet Net-Net SBCs in its VoIP network to cultivate continued growth of its residential and business subscriber base throughout Chile, as well as for VoIP interconnects with national and international service providers. Acme Packet SBCs extend interoperability with RedVoiss’ service provider peering partners’ networks and help expedite time to market. RedVoiss will also take advantage of the Acme Packet Connected Universe program to facilitate peering and interconnect relationships with other Acme Packet service providers for PSTN termination.

With Acme Packet SBCs, RedVoiss is able to provide a number of critical control functions for VoIP, including security, SLA assurance and service reach maximization. Acme Packet’s security framework, Net-SAFE, provides denial of service attack prevention, topology hiding and access control to protect RedVoiss’ VoIP core and ensure network availability. The company is leveraging Acme Packet’s protocol interworking in order to control both SIP and legacy H.323 signaling while the network is migrated to a pure SIP environment. Acme Packet also solved a critical issue with Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency interworking that was hindering the growth of RedVoiss’ customer base.




Posted on May 20, 2008  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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