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NexTone Communications provides a full suite of carrier-grade, scalable Voice over IP (VoIP) session management and interconnectivity solutions. NexTone enables carriers to develop very granular and highly-programmable facilities to govern the routing of real time traffic over IP networks, while ensuring that carriers can manage and control session traffic. NexTone is deployed in hundreds of production carrier VoIP networks and addresses the challenges found in both carrier-to-carrier trunk side peering environments as well as carrier-to-enterprise subscriber-side access applications. More than 500 service providers and enterprises worldwide use NexTone’s solutions to dramatically lower capital expenditures and deliver ongoing operational efficiencies including reduced interconnect “turn-up” time and simplified network operations. Established in 1998, the company is headquartered in Gaithersburg, Md., with domestic and international sales offices worldwide. |
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VoIPSwitch is a platform that allows implementing various types of Voice over the Internet Protocol (VOIP) services, with retaining shared, uniform management interface. The feature that distinguishes this platform is the implementation of an integrated, embedded billing system that cooperates with SQL. MS SQL or MySQL databases Servers.
This solution results in the simplicity of preparing the system, by the operator, to be fully functional for the provision of services and also for the administration in the future.
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Pactolus Communications Software Corporation is devoted to providing telecommunications carriers and service providers with innovative solutions that drive down their cost of delivering enhanced subscriber services, while enhancing their flexibility. Their breakthrough IP communication service solutions offer a next-generation approach to delivering enhanced services that simply gives service providers a tremendous competitive advantage. Their Rapid FLEX™ Service Creation and Delivery Creation Platform and Slipware™ applications enable service providers to leverage packet-based communications technologies and standards to dramatically reduce the cost and time-to-market required to launch new subscriber services.
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Juniper Networks, Inc. (NYSE:JNPR) is an information technology and computer networking products multinational company, founded in 1996. It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, USA. The company designs and sells high-performance Internet Protocol network products and services. Juniper's products include T-series, M-series, E-series, MX-series, and J-series families of routers, EX-series Ethernet switches, WX-series WAN optimization devices, and SRC Session and Resource Control appliances. JUNOS , Juniper's network operating system runs on most of the Juniper products. In 2009, Juniper made its debut on Fortune Magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work for.[1] Juniper ranked 4 in Fortune Magazine's World's Most Admired Companies list in Networking Communications category in 2009. |
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Cisco Systems, is an American multinational corporation that designs and sells consumer electronics, networking and communications technology and services. Headquartered in San Jose, California, USA, Cisco has more than 65,000 employees and annual revenue of US$36.11 billion as of 2009.
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In fiscal year 2009, Cisco realized $13.50 billion in network services sales (mostly from “SMARTnet”), of which $7 billion was revenue for 2009 and the remaining $6.50 billion is documented as deferred revenue for multi-year SMARTnet service contracts. Network maintenance services now accounts for 20% of Cisco's annual revenue—an all-time high. |
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