NewStep Networks Is Named Company to Watch in Internet Voice Market
Posted on: Monday, 12 February 2007, 09:00 CST
NewStep Networks, Inc., the leader in convergence solutions for carriers and enterprises, was named by NetworkWorld as one of 10 companies to watch as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) overtakes traditional telephony.
NewStep is worth watching because its technology allows enterprises and carriers to expand their VoIP services to new devices without an expensive and complex overhaul of systems now in place, according to the article by NetworkWorld senior editors Phil Hochmuth and Tim Greene.
The article in the January 29 issue notes in its introduction that "it's a given that with time VoIP will replace traditional voice technology in corporate networks" and that "in the meantime companies will need technology to make the transition smoothly and expand VoIP to wireless phones, handhelds, laptops and other devices."
NewStep Networks offers service convergence and fixed-mobile convergence solutions that enable users to move communication sessions seamlessly across access technologies whether they are wired or wireless. The NewStep Converged Services Node (CSN) uses innovative signaling and call control software in a commercially deployed, carrier-grade platform with 99.999 percent reliability.
"FMC has been a high profile topic in the industry for some time now," said Craig Gosselin, chief marketing officer at NewStep Networks. "While the debate has swirled, we've been working to develop our CSN solution. It's available now and it's already providing tremendous value to our growing list of customers."
The NewStep CSN solution is the basis for the first commercially available fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) solution by a North American carrier. CSN is also being used by several other major carriers in pilot projects.
About NewStep Networks
NewStep Networks is an award winning provider of fixed-mobile convergence solutions based on its patented CSN platform. NewStep solutions enable enterprises and consumers to have an "any device, any place, any content" communications experience by facilitating the movement of information across access technologies. Currently deployed and handling millions of calls per day, NewStep Networks' platform offers a rich set of features that works with today's technology and devices, as well as those being developed for tomorrow.
For more information, please go to www.newstep.com or see NewStep Networks at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, February 12-15. NewStep will show its solution in the Canadian pavilion, Hall 2, Booth C58, and in the British Telecom exhibit, Hall 4, Booth S15.
Note to Editors: NewStep Networks, etc. are trademarks of NewStep Networks. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Source: Business Wire
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