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Service providers, enterprises and contact centers continue to build IP-based infrastructure to lower their operating costs and introduce new IP-enabled offerings such as VoIP, video-over-IP and instant messaging (IM).

In order to overcome the limitations inherent in using the Internet or another best-effort, unsecured IP network for session-based voice, video, data and unified communications, more-and-more service providers and enterprises are turning to session delivery networks, which layer complementary intelligence and controls over an IP transport network.
 
With the IP transport network providing basic packet routing and delivery services, the overlay session delivery network provides critical
session border control and session management functions that ensure prioritized, secure and trusted delivery of a broad range of services and applications.

Acme Packet offers proven session delivery network solutions that enable the trusted, first-class delivery of next-generation voice, data and unified communications (UC) services and applications across IP networks that bridge the gap between the underlying IP transport network and applications and services.
 
To learn more about session delivery networks, click here.

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On March 28, Oracle completed the acquisition of Acme Packet

 

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