Using Sansay's (News - Alert) VSX VoIP

session controller, Sirius Telecom is expanding its use of session control technology from Sansay in order to secure and optimize VoIP and VoIP-to-TDM communications.
The expansion will ensure maximum performance, security and seamless interoperability in a multi-vendor infrastructure.
CEO Chris Edgecomb explains that their services are based on next-generation Veraz switches with Sansay's session controllers enabling all network components to operate at maximum efficiency with enriched feature offerings.
In conjunction with their switches, Sansay allows Sirius to provide customized services to different types of customers.
“We have worked with Sansay for many years. As we grow, they continue to stay at the forefront of technology and we continue to increase our use of their solution,” comments Edgecomb in a statement to the press.
Sirius reportedly offers hosted switching, collocation and private line services based on its sophisticated next-generation Veraz switch platform interfaced to Sansay's VSX. The VSX keeps the various IP

addresses used by their customers private and lets Sirius deal with the major interoperability issues inherent in VoIP.
Dan Maxwell, executive VP at Sirius points out that they are often presented with very distinctive requirements and Sansay's responsiveness allows them to support new features and services quickly and reliably.
“Our equipment, including the VSX deployed here, delivers top performance across a range of VOIP applications, so that providers such as Sirius can expand quickly while delivering secure and reliable services within a reasonable budget,” said Sansay founder and CEO Andy Voss.
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Anuradha Shukla is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering call centers, CRM and information technology.
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