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The term "controller" refers to the influence that session border controllers have on the data streams that comprise sessions, as they traverse borders between one part of a network and another. Additionally, session border controllers often provide measurement, access control, and data conversion facilities for the calls they control.
Sonus SBC 1000 Session Border Controllers (SBCs) are being incorporated into Microsoft Technology Centers (MTCs) globally to give enterprises hands-on experience with Sonus solutions in Microsoft ...
Sonus SBC 1000, SBC 2000 Session Border Controllers Microsoft Lync 2013 Qualified Session Border Controllers Serve Critical Role in Enabling and Activating Microsoft Lync within Enterprise SIP ...
Sonus Enhances Session Border Controller ... functionality with mobile broadband 3G/4G failover capability within the Sonus SBC 1000 and Sonus SBC 2000 Session Border Controllers to ensure the ...
Gatekeepers can be combined with a gateway function to proxy H.323 calls and are sometimes referred to as session border controllers (SBC). A gatekeeper can also deny access or limit the number of simultaneous connections to prevent network congestion .
NAT traversal with SBC during user registration. Similar to the registration case, the SBC will also include itself in the path of INVITE and other request messages. When receiving an INVITE from a user agent behind a NAT, the SBC will include a via header with its own address, replace the information in the contact header with its own address and also replace the address information in the ...
Sonus Networks Announces New Session Border Controller Software Release --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Sonus Networks: SUMMARY: -- Sonus Networks enhances SMB and branch office SBCs, enabling new revenue ...
The brand name "Net-Net" reflects the role of these products in interconnecting IP networks for voice, video and multimedia services. Acme Packet SBCs provide control functions to video and multimedia sessions — across IP network borders. They support multiple applications in service provider, large enterprise and contact center networks ...