Sunday, September 16, 2012
TMCnet Session Border Controller Week in Review
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
TMCnet Session Border Controller Week in Review
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Also this week, ZyXEL introduced its Series of 10G and Gigabit Web-Managed Switches to be used in the SMB market. Mandira Srivastava reported that due to changes in network technology the need for growth of gigabit networks is in high demand.
“As compared to basic, fast Ethernet solution, gigabit Ethernet when implemented across a network and desktop can boost performance. A new series of Web-managed 24 and 48 port 10G switches (XGS1910) and gigabit switches (GS1910) has been introduced by ZyXEL Communications (News - Alert), a provider of secure broadband networking, Internet access, connected home and routing products,” said Srivastava.
Steven Joe, executive vice president of channel business for Americas at ZyXEL explained in a press release that these switches are revolutionary and will change the way businesses operate. “ZyXEL’s new switches deliver a cost and performance breakthrough to small and medium-size businesses, as well as, the education and hospitality markets. We’re providing affordable, energy-efficient, IPv6-ready, web-managed switches with the richest L2 features available to meet our customers’ current and future mobility and cloud computing demands.”
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Finally this week, Sonus revealed that it would allow service providers and enterprises to have access to its SBC 5100 Session Border Controller (SBC). Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributor reported on the announcement.
“This product was orderable on a limited basis since May 22, 2012, according to SIP communications specialist Sonus Networks. The company has designed the Sonus SBC 5100 to enable enterprises and tier two/three service providers simplify their infrastructure and deploy new applications such as video and Unified Communications (News - Alert),” reported Shukla. “SBC’s enable enterprises to cut costs and deliver new feature-rich SIP-based applications that can improve enterprise productivity.”
Jason Groenjes, director of Enterprise Architecture, said it has found Sonus Network’s products to be extremely reliable and full of user-friendly features and services. “With Sonus, we are able to quickly activate new inter-connections which drive greater customer satisfaction and faster revenue generation,” said Groenjes.
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Session Border Controllers Allow Enhanced Integration for Unified Communications
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Sunday, May 20, 2012
TMCnet Session Border Controller Week in Review
Sonus had more news this week, as the company also announced an upcoming webinar, where interested parties can learn more about SIP communications and the role of session border controllers. The focus of the webinar is on the role of a session border controller in the enterprise and how to choose the best solutions. The webinar will be held on May 23.
That’s all the news from the session border controller space this week. Check back with TMCnet soon for all the latest!
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Sunday, May 13, 2012
TMCnet Session Border Controller Week in Review
All in all, it was a very eventful week in the session border controller space. Check back with us for more news in the future!
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