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AudioCodes’ Session Border Controllers Selected by Completel for SIP Trunking Services

ene. 15, 2014

Lod, Israel – January 15th, 2014 – AudioCodes (NasdaqGS: AUDC), a leading provider of converged voice solutions that enable enterprises and service providers to transition to all-IP voice networks, today announced that its Mediant Session Border Controllers (SBC) have been selected by Completel as part of its product catalog for connecting Enterprise UC and Telephony solutions to its SIP trunking network. Completel, a major alternative fiber optic and fixed-line network operator for the delivery of High Bit Rate Telephony, Data and Cloud solutions to enterprises in France, has deployed AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBCs in a geographically redundant configuration to enable seamless, secure and resilient interconnectivity between already deployed Enterprise Telephony and Unified Communications (UC) platforms and Completel’s SIP trunk service.

“With a wide variety of IP-PBXs and UC solutions being utilized at our customer sites, we decided to standardize on AudioCodes’ SBC platform as the mediation tool allowing us to guarantee the interoperability of our SIP trunks and the Unified Communication solutions of Enterprise customers,” explained Dina Chevènement, Marketing Director at Completel. “AudioCodes’ Mediant SBCs’ scalability, flexibility and wide-ranging SIP mediation capabilities mean that we can rapidly integrate virtually any customer IP-PBX or UC platform into our network.”

“We designed our Mediant SBCs to offer the necessary flexibility, scalability, security and reliability to deliver smooth interconnectivity between end-user communications systems and SIP Trunking services,” said Nimrod Borovsky, Vice President Marketing at AudioCodes. “Completel’s decision to select our SBCs to connect its customers to its network is a strong endorsement of AudioCodes’ proven interoperability with leading SIP-based UC solutions such as Microsoft Lync, Alcatel-Lucent OpenTouch, Cisco Call Manager, and many more.”

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