Acme Packet passes Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 SIP Trunking interoperability test
Monday 4th October 2010 - 14:10Interoperability is necessary for quality assurance as well as the proliferation of consumer choice. Without it, companies would be forced to stick with devices and services from only one provider. Luckily companies in our industry do work to get interoperable and the latest is Acme Packet passing interoperability tests with Microsoft.
The latest interoperability news is that Acme Packet's Net-Net Session Border Controls have passed third party testing company TekVizion's IP Trunking interoperability tests for the Microsoft Communications Server 2007 R2. The test was part of Microsoft's Unified Communications (UC) Open Interoperability Program meant to insure that Microsoft customers would get seamless setup, service and support from partners using Microsoft's UC offerings.
The UC OIP qualification will allow AcmePacket to offer their SIP trunking services to small-, medium- and large-businesses integrated with the OCS system. The services can be deployed over Verizon's IP trunking infrastructure.
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