REDCOM Successfully Completes SIP Interoperability Testing with Polycom IP Phones

REDCOM has completed SIP interoperability testing for REDCOM’s HDX and SLICE 2100 Carrier-Class 4/5 softswitches with a wide range of SoundPoint IP phones from Polycom.

REDCOM tested several Polycom SoundPoint IP models (320/321/330/450/550/560/650/670), as well as the VVX 1500 Business Media Phone for verification in REDCOM’s lab to ensure that the company’s HDX and SLICE 2100 softswitch solutions are fully interoperable. REDCOM successfully provided rigorous and comprehensive SIP interoperability testing in its company lab in Victor, which verified 100 percent integration and functionality between the Polycom VoIP phones and REDCOM’s HDX and SLICE 2100 SIP call control platforms.

Based on this verified SIP interoperability between the Polycom IP handsets and SIP-based REDCOM HDX and SLICE 2100 softswitches, commercial customers will be able to deploy these best-of-breed VoIP solutions with confidence and without compromising functionality. REDCOM’s HDX and SLICE 2100 are powerful softswitches and SIP call managers that retain complete Class 4/5 capabilities in a single platform solution.

TRANSip, the breakthrough technology suite behind REDCOM’s HDX and SLICE 2100, is designed to provide a complete, integrated VoIP-TDM solution, whether your business strategy requires new market development, a VoIP network overlay or a migration path to Next Generation services. By coupling enhanced VoIP capabilities with the reliable functionality of your existing TDM network, TRANSip helps service providers to respond to consumer demands for Next Generation services while they manage their capital investments.

Posted on Mar 03, 2010  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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