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3CX, Inc., is a software development company and developer of the 3CX Phone System. The 3CX Phone System is a software private branch exchange based on the SIP ( Session Initiation Protocol ) standard to allow calls via the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or via Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.
Skype for Business Server (formerly Microsoft Office Communications Server and Microsoft Lync Server) is real-time communications server software that provides the infrastructure for enterprise instant messaging, presence, VoIP, ad hoc and structured conferences (audio, video and web conferencing) and PSTN connectivity through a third-party gateway or SIP trunk. [3]
Iristel is a Canadian provider of telecommunication services that is a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC). [1] The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Markham, Ontario . Iristel has deployed multiple redundant switching facilities and points of presence (PoPs) nationally.
Security – Implementing access control, verifying the identity of other participants (computers or people), and encrypting data to protect the privacy and integrity of the media contents and/or the control messages. VoIP protocols include: Matrix, open standard for online chat, voice over IP, and videotelephony
Skype (/ s k aɪ p /) is a proprietary telecommunications application operated by Skype Technologies, a division of Microsoft, best known for IP-based videotelephony, videoconferencing and voice calls.
Voxbone was founded in Brussels, Belgium, in 2005 by Rodrigue Ullens and Francois Struman as Voxbone SA/NV. [8] As a consultant for telecom operators, Ullens noticed the growing demand for phone numbers from other countries and decided to create the business. [9]
In June, 2020, Sinch acquired ACL Mobile Ltd (ACL), a vendor of communications services in India and Southeast Asia, for a total consideration of INR 5,350 million (approximately SEK 655 million). In February 2021, Sinch acquired Inteliquent , an interconnection provider for voice communications, for $1.14 billion.
Luddy was the only employee until mid-2005 [5] when US$2.5 million in venture financing from JMI Equity allowed Glidesoft to hire five additional people. [5] In 2006, the company changed its name to Service-Now.com. [ 6 ] In 2007, ServiceNow reported an annual revenue of US$13 million and opened its first Silicon Valley office, in San Jose .