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- The Real Reason Why Acme Packet Bought Covergence
- The Real Reason Why Acme Packet Bought CovergenceSession Border Controllers and UCDave,You are right on about the future of SBCs in the evolving mixed network environment of UC. They will be a key element in the "virtualization" of business communications and especially where real-time, person-to-person voice contacts are involved as...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-06
- The Real Reason Why Acme Packet Bought Covergence
- Last week the SBC market was shaken up when Acme Packet purchased Covergence, Inc. At first glance, this would seem to be a simple consolidation play with a large competitor purchasing a smaller rival. Yet behind the scenes, Covergence gives Acme Packet some important strategic technologies that could ultimately enable...
- Blog posts 2009-05-06
- RADVISION Developer Platform Brings Flexible H.323 Implementation to Acme Packet Session Border Controller
- Acme Packet, the leader in session border control, enables service providers to deliver premium, interactive communications - voice, video, and multimedia sessions - across IP network borders. When crafting its Net-Net Session Border Controller SBC family, which handles tasks such as IP internetworking and Service Level Agreement SLA assurance, Acme...
- Case studies 2009-01-01
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