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converge VOIP and TDM voice services, according to voip billing system a new report from the
subscription research service Light Reading Insider. VOIP Gateways: Surviving the Softswitch Revolution details how different classes of network operators are using carrier-class VOIP gateways in their networks and assesses those operators' long-term VOIP gateway deployment voip billing solution strategies and business models for delivering VOIP services to consumers, enterprises, and wholesale users. The report analyzes VOIP network architectures and strategies now in place at eight leading carriers, including AT&T, Global Crossing, and Level 3 Communications. The report also billing distance voip provides a competitive analysis of the VOIP
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incumbent vendors such as Alcatel, Cisco Systems, Huawei Technologies, Lucent Technologies, and Nortel Networks, as well as VOIP specialists such voip billing company as Sonus Networks. The big divide in the VOIP gateway arena appears to be in who gets to have a product that qualifies as a carrier-class gateway -- Cisco and its competitors, or large vendors
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In an installation such as Level 3 or Global Crossing, being the vendor of choice could mean sales of dozens billing card voip of large platforms -- a tempting opportunity for many vendors. Key findings of the report include: VOIP gateways are taking over some of the
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profile is VOIP traffic volume. The centralized call control offered by softswitches has grown unprofitable, and thus unfashionable. Eventually, VOIP
gateways will look more like large computers and less like carrier telecom equipment. VOIP association billing voip Gateways: Surviving the Softswitch Revolution, a 16-page report, is available as part of an annual subscription (12 monthly issues) to Light Reading Insider, priced at $1,350. Individual reports are available for $900.
OIP Gateways Are Still Alive and Well in Many Service Provider Networks, New Report Finds The need to converge TDM and IP-based voice traffic makes VOIP gateways indispensable for many network operators, according to Light Reading Insider Although they voip billing software were earmarked for obsolescence with the arrival of softswitches, VOIP gateways continue to play a key role in many carrier networks and will continue to attract spending from network operators as they VoIP Main Page
converge VOIP and TDM voice services, according to voip billing system a new report from the
subscription research service Light Reading Insider. VOIP Gateways: Surviving the Softswitch Revolution details how different classes of network operators are using carrier-class VOIP gateways in their networks and assesses those operators' long-term VOIP gateway deployment voip billing solution strategies and business models for delivering VOIP services to consumers, enterprises, and wholesale users. The report analyzes VOIP network architectures and strategies now in place at eight leading carriers, including AT&T, Global Crossing, and Level 3 Communications. The report also billing distance voip provides a competitive analysis of the VOIP
gateway products and strategies of more than a dozen equipment manufacturers, including major VoIP Main Page
incumbent vendors such as Alcatel, Cisco Systems, Huawei Technologies, Lucent Technologies, and Nortel Networks, as well as VOIP specialists such voip billing company as Sonus Networks. The big divide in the VOIP gateway arena appears to be in who gets to have a product that qualifies as a carrier-class gateway -- Cisco and its competitors, or large vendors
scaling back softswitches to get billing country voip distribution in networks, the report notes. At the core of this fight is the desire to sell standalone VOIP gateways. VoIP Main Page
In an installation such as Level 3 or Global Crossing, being the vendor of choice could mean sales of dozens billing card voip of large platforms -- a tempting opportunity for many vendors. Key findings of the report include: VOIP gateways are taking over some of the
functions of softswitches, including routing, call building, SS7 interconnection, and feature server application support. The core billing broker voip economic driver for VOIP gateways' higher VoIP Main Page
profile is VOIP traffic volume. The centralized call control offered by softswitches has grown unprofitable, and thus unfashionable. Eventually, VOIP
gateways will look more like large computers and less like carrier telecom equipment. VOIP association billing voip Gateways: Surviving the Softswitch Revolution, a 16-page report, is available as part of an annual subscription (12 monthly issues) to Light Reading Insider, priced at $1,350. Individual reports are available for $900.
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