DIGITALK Replaces Open Source Voice Over Broadband at KMS

Digitalk_logo.jpgCable provider KMS has transferred all Residential VoIP Telephony services to the DIGITALK NGN SIP Application Server. KMS have been operating a residential primary line replacement service using Open SER, an open source technology for its voice service as part of its cable TV, internet and voice packages. However, the limitations of features and operational expenses of integration, maintenance and management have proved a costly overhead.

The integration of the DIGITALK SIP Application server allows KMS to offer a full class 5 feature set with DIGITALK’s Broadband Telephony application and consolidate all management and maintenance onto a single platform footprint, including DIGITALK’s integral Session Border Controller.

The migration to the SIP Application Server allows KMS to expand their value-added service portfolio to serve SME Business Customers utilising DIGITALK IP Virtual Office (IP Centrex solution) and Service Numbers for intelligent call routing and Number Translation Services.

Posted on May 10, 2010  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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