Branching into the rapidly growing multi-service business gateway market, an Israel-based Voice over Internet Protocol company today introduced a new modular, all-in-one device that’s designed to help cable operators offering IP-Centrex and SIP

trunking services.
Officials from AudioCodes say their “Mediant 1000 Multi-Services Business Gateway (
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The solutions are becoming increasingly critical for small businesses and enterprise branch offices as they seek to meet voice and data connectivity requirements, analysts say.
“The integration of multiple networking functions in the same hardware platform simplifies the definition of the Service Provider demarcation point, and helps enterprises manage their network infrastructure using fewer vendors,” said Joe McGarvey, principal analyst of carrier IP

telephony infrastructure at Current Analysis.
According to research firm In-Stat (
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McGarvey says that AudioCodes’ (
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A “strong feature of the AudioCodes MSBG is enabling secured SIP trunking using IP to IP session mediation, an integrated SBC and media transcoding, following the market trend of moving to SIP trunking and gradually replacing existing costly PSTN

connections,” McGarvey said.
Specifically, the Mediant 1000 MSBG is designed to help operators with installation and manageability, AudioCodes officials say. It delivers a cost-effective network device to customers, eliminating the “finger pointing” that comes with multiple stacked elements from different vendors, they say. For large distributed enterprises, the Mediant 1000 MSBG is designed to create secure and reliable inter-branch communications with an integrated product, they say.
The company’s vice president of marketing and product management, Lior Aldema, says the new MSBG marks a turning point for AudioCodes, moving beyond the VoIP

market to business communications.
“The Mediant 1000 MSBG will expand the AudioCodes offering for our channel partners, system integrators, and service providers,” Aldema said. “Independent software vendors and OEM customers are utilizing the integrated Mediant 1000 general purpose server to host their own or third party applications such as IP-PBX

software, unified communications applications, Microsoft (
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Private Branch Exchange (PBX) | X |
| Originally, telephone features were provided by telephone central office switching systems, often called CENTREX.�PBX systems emerged as customers wanted to have more calling features and control over...more |
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) | X |
| A PSTN number is a dialed call which is switched or connected via a CO switching system called a Class 5 End office or in SS7....more |
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | X |
| SIP is the real-time communication protocol for VoIP. SIP is a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification (emergency calling) and instant messaging.
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Voice over IP (VoIP) | X |
| A real-time communications system that converts voice into digital packets containing media and signaling data that travel over networks using Internet Protocol....more |
Internet Protocol (IP) | X |
| IP stands for Internet Protocol, a data-networking protocol developed throughout the 1980s. It is the established standard protocol for transmitting and receiving data
in packets over the Internet. I...more |