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Saturday 17th of May 2008

Newport announces call routing technology


by Jan Harris
April 30, 2008 VoIP 6

Newport Networks has announced its new Call Routing Engine (CRE), bringing significant benefits to operators and Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSPs).

The powerful CRE enables operators and ITSPs to peer with other operators for wholesale call termination and origination.

It also allows service providers to deliver SIP trunking services to Enterprises.

The new solution combines the company’s Session Border Controller (SBC) platforms, including a programmable interoperability tool for network and device emulation, with call routing and reporting technology.

The solution is designed to help service providers simplify their networks and control costs.


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