BASE for SAFARI C
by Brian Turner
December 13, 2006
It’s time for a switch – a switching system that is.
Cedar Point Communications announced its selection of B.A.S.E. Technologies to support the international deployment of its SAFARI C (Cubed) Media Switching System.
B.A.S.E. is being brought in to help Cedar Point mainly in the areas of customer prospects, sales and other professional services (to include installation and technical support).
The two companies will not be alone in the deployment of SAFARI C (Cubed) throughout Europe and elsewhere. They have assembled partners to help in various areas of the cable system operators.
Cedar Point is counting on the simple, cost-effectiveness and scalability of the media switching system to entice new customers and existing customers alike.
The new media switching system is the only totally integrated carrier class VOIP to be offered so far. SAFARI C (Cubed) offers superior performance and reliability – both of which have been severely lacking in the market to date. Along with the telephony services, SAFARI C (Cubed) offers increased network integrity, security, and privacy.
Cedar Point Communications is based out of Derry, New Hampshire and has been the worldwide leader in VOIP switching technologies. The new SAFARI C (Cubed) Media Switching System is a PacketCable (TM)-qualified solution.
B.A.S.E Technologies is headquartered in Belgium and specializes in Internet Access solutions, IP Data Transport, VOIP, and Video (DVB and Video over IP). Its services include consulting, design, and integration – just to name a few.
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