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Verizon Wins Award for IP Trunking

Source: www.voip-news.com

The Verizon Burstable Enterprise Shared Trunks, an on-demand networking service from Verizon, has won an award from Technology Marketing Corporation’s Internet Telephony publication. The 2008 TMC Labs Innovation Awards are given to products that are innovative, have unique features and contribute to improving communications technology.

The Burstable Enterprise Shared Trunks allows IP Trunking customers in the US to idle VoIP trunk capacity in one location while upping the capacity elsewhere.

“IP Trunking with BEST is one of the hottest products being requested by our customers undergoing an IP transformation,” said Nancy Gofus, Verizon Business senior vice president and chief marketing officer. “Companies that have initiated VoIP are quickly recognizing the value of replacing their traditional telephony with the efficient and cost-effective communications management capabilities that BEST has to offer.”

Verizon’s IP Trunking uses Session Initiation Protocol to signal and an IP private branch exchange to translate VoIP to time division multiplexing, then to VoIP calls . . . SIP, TDM, VoIP . . . so many abbreviations.

“Verizon has demonstrated to the staff of TMC Labs that BEST for IP Trunking is indeed truly innovative in the IP communications industry,” said TMC President Rich Tehrani. “BEST for IP Trunking has made contributions which have resulted in significant advancement to the industry.”

Published on July 2nd, 2008 under , , , , ,

Verizon Business IP Trunking Named 2007 Product of the Year

Source: www.voip-news.com

Verizon Business’ IP Trunking has been named a 2007 Product of the Year by TMC’s Communications Solutions. Trucks connect switching systems through communications lines. Verizon’s use SIP to interoperate between either IP or time division multiplex private branch exchange or key systems.

“Verizon Business continues to enhance and expand its VoIP portfolio to make it easier for customers to enjoy the benefits of IP-based communications,” said Nancy Gofus, Verizon Business senior vice president and chief marketing officer. “This award showcases our commitment to advancing technology for customers who are adopting VoIP and other IP-based services to more efficiently and cost-effectively manage communications across their enterprise.”

This is the eight annual awards Communications Solutions Product of the Year awards.

“Verizon Business has been recognized with a 2007 Product of the Year Award for their excellence in the advancement of VoIP communications. Verizon Business has proven they are committed to quality and excellence in solutions that benefit the customer experience as well as ROI for the companies that use them. I am pleased to honor their hard work and accomplishments and look forward to more innovative solutions from them in the future,” said Rich Tehrani, TMC president and group editor-in-chief of Communications Solutions.

Published on June 20th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , , , ,

VoEX is now Intelepeer

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Press release;

IntelePeer Inc.

Rebranding reflects breadth of telecom offerings, peering and inter-network intelligence

FOSTER CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–VoEX™ Inc., a major VoIP managed-services provider, announced today it has renamed itself IntelePeer™ Inc. to better reflect the company’s comprehensiveness in next-generation communications services.

IntelePeer’s phone-number-to-IP address registry, global IP peering infrastructure, media transcoding and routing intelligence allow carriers, cable companies, wireless and other voice services providers, universities, call centers, enterprises and eCommunities – such as AIM, Yahoo! and MSN – to reduce their communications costs dramatically. Its infrastructure allows participating peers to send traffic around the world without making costly interim hops to public switched telephone networks, and to build and run intelligent voice-and-data communications applications from end to end.

“We felt we needed to change our name because ‘VoEX’ implies that we’re simply a voice exchange service using VoIP,” said company CEO F. Terry Kremian. “We needed a brand name that better reflects the broader range of our communications offerings and future direction of the company.

“We chose IntelePeer because it stands for Intelligent Telecommunications and Peering,” he added. “Many of our would-be competitors offer voice peering and minutes exchange, or registry services, or gateway functions, as well as long-haul IP trunking services. We differentiate ourselves by offering all of these services combined with the infrastructure to develop next-generation intelligent communications applications.” Kremian said he could foresee, for example, such applications as location-aware (or presence-aware) enhanced person-to-person interactions.

Leveraging industry standards, IntelePeer’s intelligent peering navigation technology assures that every call is delivered in the right format across the most cost-effective, highest quality route possible – providing one-stop shopping for state-of-the-art IP services at a fraction of the cost. These services incorporate:

  • Intelligent Least Cost Routing – maximizing quality and cost savings across all networks;
  • SIP-based Session Management – reducing termination costs and eliminating payments to long distance and local carriers;
  • Any-to-Any Network Interoperability – real-time transcoding, protocol translation and media conversion between disparate networks;
  • Phone Number Mapping – linking phone numbers to IP-based addresses using ENUM and other protocols;
  • Device Discovery – dynamically analyzing network traffic and call statistics to determine the best route and method to deliver calls while reducing the complexity of building device-specific applications.

“These are the core services that define IntelePeer and will drive future growth,” Kremian said.

He called IntelePeer’s SuperRegistry™ capability – the addressing database and routing algorithms essential to the peering community — a key differentiator, because the wide number of destinations it reaches makes the company a “one-stop shop” for realizing the many cost and Quality of Service benefits of VoIP and direct network-to-network interworking. It also sets the groundwork for support of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and other IP-based applications.

The IntelePeer SuperRegistry combines its open-standards carrier ENUM directory technology with a global carrier-grade IP peering and TDM interconnect routing infrastructure. Together, this enables customers to originate, terminate and share calls or sessions for mobile, fixed and broadband communications.

In addition, the SuperRegistry platform will allow service providers to create new sources of revenue by deploying innovative SIP-based services such as video, presence and location-awareness.

IntelePeer Inc. (www.IntelePeer.com)

Verizon goes global with VOIP services.

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Verizon Business has announced the availability of its full VoIP portfolio for the International market, offering a full suite of VoIP solutions on a single integrated network-based VoIP platform. New enhancements to the portfolio include a Managed IP PBX service, extended European availability, local language interfaces, local ringtones and additional access methods. The full portfolio offers customers a simple and efficient way to transition their voice and data services to IP technology at their own pace, irrespective of their stage of IP implementation.

A fully Managed IP PBX service has been added to the Verizon VoIP portfolio, complementing IP Integrated Access, Hosted IP Centrex and IP Trunking services. This enables customers to outsource the implementation and management of their premises-based IP telephony systems to Verizon Business. IP Integrated Access enables customers to implement VoIP solutions whilst keeping the traditional PABX in place, whereas IP Trunking connects an IP PBX to the Verizon Business enterprise data network and public voice network using a single IP connection. Hosted IP Centrex is a robust, flexibly scalable and feature-rich VoIP service delivered from a fully hosted and managed platform. The full suite enables customers to benefit from VoIP technology no matter what their stage of IP transition.

Portfolio availability has now been extended to six European countries (adding Belgium and Luxembourg to the U.K., France, Germany and the Netherlands), with customers now also supported by local-language customer Web interfaces and local ringtones.

In addition, a greater variety of access methods, including BRI PABX connectivity for IP Integrated Access, as well as Ethernet and DSL access for all VoIP network services, has broadened the connectivity choices available to large enterprise customers with sites of varying sizes.

John Irvine, vice president of international marketing for Verizon Business, explains: "Our VoIP portfolio is recognised as an industry-leading platform for IP transition, and we’re delighted that we can now offer our full portfolio to the international market. Our customers are increasingly moving toward an integrated IP environment, and our VoIP portfolio offers a perfect platform on which they can build their future communications solutions at their own pace.

"For Verizon Business, VoIP is an enabler in the move toward a single, network-hosted IP environment, where IP-based tools such as VoIP, conferencing and Instant Messaging will all work in harmony to enhance business collaboration and performance."

Peter Hall, research director at Ovum, the analyst and consulting company, states: "Enterprise VoIP is now seeing mainstream adoption as businesses of all types increasingly recognise the benefits of VoIP. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for enterprise VoIP, and we are now seeing a broad range of solutions from leading suppliers to address the needs and pace of adoption of most businesses."

Published on November 6th, 2006 under , , , , ,

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