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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