Quintum Call Relay Release note

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June, 2005
NEW TENOR CALL RELAY 60 SBC IS NOW AVAILABLE!
Quintum announces its newest Tenor Call Relay™ 60 Session Border Controller
which supports up to 60 simultaneous VoIP calls. Tenor Call Relay provides
intelligent VoIP network switching allowing endpoints, such as VoIP gateways, IP
phones and IP soft phones which are behind a Network Address Translation (NAT) firewall, to communicate with VoIP
devices on other external IP networks. Calls are switched through multiple IP networks with just one single
compression and decompression of the voice, resulting in less latency, and higher voice quality. The new Call Relay 60
allows enterprises to expand their networks to home offices, branch offices, customers, partners, and across the public
Internet. Service providers can use the Tenor Call Relay SP, which supports up to 672 simultaneous VoIP calls, to
expand their VoIP networks, as well.
QUINTUM ANNOUNCES ALLIANCE WITH UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS FOR SS7
SOLUTION
Quintum recently announced an alliance with Unified Communications to support Signaling System 7 (SS7) on Quintum
Tenor® Carrier MultiPath Switch (CMS) and DX product lines. Unified’s SS7 Signaling Gateway, which supports multiple
Quintum Tenor® VoIP switches over the IP network, is designed to be an easy and cost-effective way to deliver high-
quality voice services over IP networks. This creates an efficient method for service providers to support SS7 in their
Quintum VoIP networks. Read the complete press release at:
http://www.quintum.com/main/press.php3?id=109.
QUINTUM PRODUCTS ACHIEVE DIRECTVOIP™ CERTIFICATION FROM
Quintum announced earlier this month that iBasis has certified the Tenor AXT and AXM VoIP MultiPath
Switches for interoperability with their international VoIP network through the iBasis DirectVoIP™
Certified program. As a result of the certification, iBasis customers and partners who deploy the Tenor AXT or AXM
Series VoIP MultiPath Switches in their networks where analog termination is required, will be able to establish direct
interconnections to exchange international traffic with the iBasis network. iBasis and Quintum engineers collaborated to
develop the necessary software enhancements to enable the Quintum platform to leverage the benefits of the iBasis
network as a cost-effective high quality analog VoIP solution. Read the complete press release at:
http://www.quintum.com/main/press.php3?id=105
TENOR AS WINS VARBUSINESS™ MAGAZINE’S LIST OF “TOP 100 MID-MARKET
SOLUTIONS”
Quintum announced that its next generation of Tenor AS VoIP MultiPath Switch, was distinguished as a
“VoIP Switch that can be deployed transparently on a network without changes to users or devices.” In
fact, the Tenor was the ONLY VoIP gateway chosen for this list. Read the press release at:
http://www.quintum.com/main/press.php3?id=104.
NEW CALL CENTER CASE STUDY IS POSTED ON QUINTUM’S WEBSITE
As the Spanish-speaking market inside and outside of the U.S. continues to become more lucrative, companies are
looking for more efficient and effective ways of serving Hispanic customers across North and South America. And,
thanks in part to its implementation of Quintum Technologies’ innovative Tenor VoIP switching platform, Panama-based
call center outsourcer Star Contact can now help them do so. Star Contact’s solution is simple: use VoIP to cost-
effectively “funnel” calls from every country to a single, centralized Spanish-language call center in Panama City. This
allows Star Contact to provide its corporate clients with a virtual presence in each country, while gaining the efficiencies
of scale that result from pooling all calls to a single facility. You can find the complete case study at:
http://www.quintum.com/main/casestudies/Star-Contact_CaseStudy.pdf
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