Acme Packet has added four new customers across southeastern Asia for its session border controllers (SBCs).
Acme Packet has added four new customers across southeastern Asia for its session border controllers (SBCs). With these four customers, Acme Packet SBCs are now deployed by over 100 service providers in 19 Asia Pacific countries, ranging from Australia to China and India to Japan.
These service providers rely on Acme Packet’s Net-Net® session border controllers (SBCs) to control the delivery of trusted, first-class IP communications to their customers.
These new customers have deployed Acme Packet’s Net-Net SBCs at fixed and wireless broadband access borders to support residential and business services. The Net-Net SBCs provide critical control functions, satisfying requirements in five major areas: security, service reach maximization, SLA assurance, revenue and profit protection, and regulatory compliance. Acme Packet’s Net-SAFE® security architecture protects service provider VoIP networks, assuring network availability and service uptime, with topology hiding and denial of service (DoS) protection from malicious attacks and non-malicious overloads.
Acme Packet’s new customers include Packet One Networks, SingTel, Suntel & TOT.
Packet One Networks, Malaysia’s first and leading WiMAX service provider with the country’s widest WiMAX network, sells VoWiMAX VoIP services, using Acme Packet SBCs to secure, control and quality-assure the WiMAX access border.
“These new customers in Asia Pacific are leveraging Acme Packet’s rich SBC feature set to deliver compelling next-generation SIP trunking and hosted VoIP services that can drive revenue growth,†explained Seamus Hourihan, executive vice president of marketing and product management at Acme Packet. “Our SBCs provide network reliability, service quality and interoperability solutions for these customers to help them differentiate and accelerate time to market.â€