June 30, 2006

Verso, IBM team up to market Linux-based VoIP Offering

Verso Technologies and IBM have put together their technical resources to provide Verso MetroNet VoIP Overlay system on the IBM eServer Blade Centre platform. As per the joint agreement, a Linux-based VoIP system will operate on the IBM eServer BladeCenter. The two companies will market the Linux-based VoIP services.

Bannerman, CEO of Verso Technologies remarked,

We can reach new markets with a Linux-based VoIP platform running on the IBM BladeCenter platform, which assists us in our goal of becoming a major supplier of VoIP solutions to the carrier markets. Access to IBM global markets expands Verso's distribution channel and provides access to a substantial piece of the global VoIP market.

The new offering targets providers in the Tier-2 through Tier-4 markets that necessitate the use of an open standards softswitch platform. This system includes Verso Clarent endpoint (Class-5) and tandem (Class-4) switching technologies. In addition to it, the combined softswitch system facilitates providers to deploy VoBB services to business and residential subscribers.

Via: [TMCnet]

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