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Quintum launches new VoIP switches and gateways that assure IP telephony network survivability

Get free weekly news by e-mailQuintum Technologies, a US-based innovator in VoIP technologies, has announced that it has launched a new ‘survivable’ version of its Tenor VoIP MultiPath Switch that will provide local support of a branch office IP telephony network when IP connectivity with the voice server at the main location is lost.

The new solution addresses the needs of enterprises that are deploying VoIP in IP-PBX branch offices, or service providers that are deploying hosted IP-PBX services CPE and IP Centrex CPE and need to assure the business continuity in remote locations.

The Survivable Tenor S contains a local SIP proxy that provides survivability for local SIP endpoints and intelligent call routing to keep any SIP-based VoIP network up and the main proxy server is unavailable.

Without the server connectivity, IP phones would not be able to operate. In the

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Date: 18th August 2006• Region: US/World •Type: Article •Topic: Telecoms continuiry
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