SIP Server Framework - A Case Study
The case of XM Networks, demonstrates how next generation
network infrastructure can be delivered using the strong,
yet easy to implement, fundamentals of SIP. XM Networks Aricent's
SIP Server Framework (SIP-SF) to enable quick
and robust roll out of their network infrastructure products
aimed at large telecom service providers. XM Networks successfully
captured the early-to-market advantage through its investment
in Aricent SIP SF. Depending on the Aricent SIP SF ensured that XM
Networks could in turn demonstrate to its customers successful
trials within one month of its decision.
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SIP Offerings from Aricent : An Executive Brief
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has today established
itself as the most preferred standard for Voice over Packet
(VoP) networks. SIPs success stems from its simplicity
of implementation, modularity of architecture and ability
to deploy future-proof software components. It is poised to
become the very foundation of a slew of new services on the
block such as Unified-messaging, Follow-me, Presence and Location
based services. The SIP standard has gained significant acceptance
and momentum in the telecom industry, subsequent to its adoption
by 3GPP as well as by IM solutions such as Yahoo and Microsoft
as a standard for multimedia IP communication.
To download an executive brief on the various SIP offering
from Aricent , please click here.
EZ - Phone
The Aricent EZ-Phone is a SIP client for Windows NT built
upon the SIP stack of Aricent
.
EZ-Phone Features
EZ-Phone (Evaluation Version) supports the following features:
- UDP support
- Call Hold
- Call Forward all calls
- Call Forward when busy
- Do Not disturb
- Choice of GSM, ADPMCM and u-Law codecs
- Buddy List
Last updated :
March 7, 2006
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