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October 10, 2002
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used for setting up communications
sessions - such as conferencing, telephony, whiteboarding and instant
messaging - on the Internet. It bridges the gap between the Internet
and conventional telephony. |
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July 7, 2002
This new version is smaller, cheaper and more suited to the
limited trials and mini-deployments that carriers and MSOs are flirting
with today. |
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June 3, 2002
...One of the devices that has sprung up because
of this is the media server, which acts as a processing engine for
the applications that define services. |
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May 1, 2002
The Application service providers, smaller carriers and
large carriers using a distributed network design are the target market
for the new CMS-1000 media server from Convedia.
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Media servers are a relatively
new piece of the next-generation voice network infrastructure. A media
server essentially houses the processing muscle for delivering voice-
or data-oriented services.
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April 1, 2002
Convedia is introducing a low-end version of its media
server designed for smaller packet voice service providers, larger
providers with smaller locations and large companies.
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March 4, 2002
Why has Convedia been successful in securing financing in todays
tighter market? |
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February 11, 2002
In times of emergency, VoIP could become an important release
valve for an overwhelmed public network.
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