By Telecom
Lead Team: Radisys, a provider of embedded wireless infrastructure solutions,
and Net2Phone, a global provider of telephony solutions and technologies,
announced an ongoing upgrade strategy for Net2Phone’s media server network.
Both the
companies said that the Net2Phone network is being upgraded to Radisys
next-generation IP media servers.
The upgrade
will provide Net2Phone with a future-proof, standards-based solution that will
enable them to continue to deliver economical services to their end customers.
The
partnership also validates the long-term benefits of Radisys’ next-generation
IP media server product strategy.
Over the
years, Net2Phone has been extremely satisfied with Radisys’ media server
product capabilities, value, high-quality and top-notch customer support. As a
result, we are confident in our continued partnership with Radisys to upgrade our
current media server infrastructure to a distributed network of Radisys
CMS-3000 media servers,” said Thom Jordan, president, Net2Phone Cable
Telephony.
In 2003,
Net2Phone selected and deployed Radisys media servers to deliver the underlying
IP-based media processing for a VoIP voicemail service.
As
exemplified through our long-standing relationship with Net2Phone, Radisys’
seasoned engineers continue to demonstrate our commitment to developing
superior products that enable our customers to provide reliable service to
their end consumers,” said David Smith, vice president and general manager,
media server business unit, Radisys.
Net2phone
developed their own voicemail application, which was integrated with Radisys
media servers, providing Interactive Voice Response (IVR) feature control in
multiple languages, audio recording and later playback for Net2Phone’s hosted
VoIP voicemail service deployment.
Recently, Radisys Corporation launched MPX-12000, a broadband Multimedia Resource Function (MRF)
for LTE IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network deployments.
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