Radcom has added an advanced Software Development Kit (SDK) to its SIPSim, a high-volume, SIP services simulation tool

September 28, 2005

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TEL AVIV -- RADCOM Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDCM), a leading network test and service monitoring solutions provider, today announced that it has added an advanced Software Development Kit (SDK) to its SIPSim, a high-volume, SIP services simulation tool. The SDK-enhanced solution allows customers to easily define call flows to simulate conditions of extreme stress. It also offers a Call Flow Library of common call flows that can be deployed as is or with customer-defined modifications to stress test any SIP entity. Additionally, the solution enables customers to control call flow run-times and other relevant parameters via simple GUI commands. For example, for Voice over IP calls, the enhanced SIPSim allows customers to configure the entire call process, from registration and call flow to customization of the call handling process to even the content of the SIP messages.

"Because of its flexibility, developers and service providers use SIP to create a variety of devices, services and applications. The diversity of these SIP-based products makes testing SIP architectures increasingly more complex. RADCOM's solution offers a variety of testing functionalities for these many and varied SIP implementations, from VoIP calls, to instant messaging to multimedia applications. This solution is in line with our strategy of providing customers with a high performance, carrier-grade solution that also offers maximum session-tuning flexibility," said Ofir Michael, Director, Product Management, VoIP and IPTV solutions, RADCOM.

RADCOM's SIPSim helps vendors to develop and service providers to evaluate SIP-based network elements. It enables them to conduct benchmark and performance testing in a real-world, high-volume call environment. By discovering the device's "breaking point" and revealing what happens at that point, the solution reliably predicts the behavior of network elements under extreme stress conditions.

Radcom (Nasdaq: RDCM)

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