Sonus Networks enables and secures real-time communications
that allow the world’s leading service providers and enterprises to embrace the
next generation of session initiated protocol (SIP) and 4G/VoLTE solutions –
including voice over IP (VoIP), video, instant messaging and online collaboration.
With nearly two decades of industry experience, the company provides a complete
portfolio of hardware-based and virtualized session border controllers (SBCs),
diameter signaling controllers (DSCs), policy/routing servers and media and
signaling gateways to customers in nearly 100 countries around the globe.
Since being founded in 1997, Sonus has increased its market
presence by successfully evolving to meet the demands of the communications
industry. In 2014, the company built on this proven strategy through the launch
of its SBC 7000. Utilizing a transcoding firmware with nearly double the
capacity of competitive systems, this purpose-built platform is capable of
licensing up to 150,000 sessions for secure, reliable delivery of multimedia
services in the world’s largest communications networks. Through the
commercialization of this product, Sonus provides its clients with the means
for streamlined expansion of operational capacity in order to effectively
accommodate rapid customer growth.
“Service providers today are facing insatiable demand for
multimedia communications applications – voice, video and data – and many of
them are struggling with how to meet this demand,” David Tipping, vice
president of Sonus, stated in a news release. “Sonus now offers a disruptive
platform that resets service providers’ expectations for real-time dependent
sessions with scale.”
This dedication to scale could pay dividends for Sonus in
the future. According to a report by IBISWorld, VoIP has experienced massive
growth over the past five years in both commercial and residential
applications. From 2010 to 2015, the overall market recorded annual growth of
17.5 percent. Moving forward, increased network capacity will be essential, as
the continued expansion of 4G data networks will likely propel accelerated
adoption of real-time communication solutions in the years to come.
Despite recording mildly disappointing financial results in
the first quarter of 2015, Sonus remains in a strong competitive position to
capitalize on the inevitable technological shift of the communications
industry. For prospective investors, the company’s persistent commitment to
innovative technologies, along with its recent efforts to optimize its cost
structure, could provide a platform to realize improved returns in the months
ahead.
For more information, visit www.sonus.net
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