VoIP Logic Expands Wholesale Class 5 Hosted PBX Platform with Support for Skinny

voip_logic_logo.gifVoIP Logic has upgraded its managed services Class 5 Hosted PBX infrastructure to support Cisco's "Skinny". With existing support for SIP and MGCP, VoIP Logic now provides Class 5 hosted PBX functionality to address the needs of Carriers serving enterprise clients using older generation VoIP phone equipment from Cisco Systems. Communications Service Providers working with VoIP Logic now have the capability to address the needs of the large number of enterprises who are in the market for an enhanced or replacement hosted PBX service provider.

While SIP is the dominant protocol used to connect to the current generation of IP Phones, Integrated Access Devices, software clients and mobile applications, Skinny / SCCP remains in wide use. Carriers regularly are required to support legacy Adtran IADs, Cisco IADs, Cisco Call Manager, Cisco 7900 series phones and a range of other Skinny / SCCP based devices deployed by enterprises around the world which do not function seamlessly using SIP.

By using infrastructure components from Acme Packet, GENBAND and BroadSoft - notably the newly available Access Mediation Server from BroadSoft which supports SCCP - VoIP Logic operates a geographically redundant Class 5 Hosted PBX platform. These production systems allow service providers in North America, Europe and Latin America to bring enterprise telephony services to market without extensive capital investment or long deployment delays.

Posted on Dec 02, 2010  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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