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Nominum and Acme Packet Partner on VoIP Peering Solution

Nominum and Acme Packet have announced a partnership to provide VoIP Peering solutions to the communications industry. The combination of Acme Packet's Net-Net session border controller family and Nominum's Navitas ENUM-based IP-application routing directory brings to market a high performance, low latency VoIP interoperability solution that lowers operating expenses for communication providers.

Acme Packet's session border controllers allow high quality interactive communications - voice, video and multimedia sessions - across IP network borders and satisfies the demands for security, service reach maximization, SLA assurance, revenue and profit protection and regulatory compliance. Nominum's Navitas ENUM-based IP-application routing directory server enables the connection of advanced IP-based communications services between separate networks. Combined, these technologies fill an essential role in emerging VoIP peering architectures and IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), providing greater visibility into the routing infrastructure and accelerating the delivery of high quality VoIP and advanced IP services.

Nominum has also joined Acme Packet's Pinnacle Partner Program, an alliance program that fosters technical and business collaboration to assure interoperability among products and the delivery of seamless network solutions.



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