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Dialogic deepens its carrier-grade media server solution and expands relationship with Sun Microsystems
June 18, 2008
LAS VEGAS -- Dialogic Corporation (“Dialogic”), a global provider of telecommunications media and signaling technologies, today announced a series of enhancements to the Dialogic® IP Media Server, a carrier-grade, software-based product that leverages open technologies to provide a cost-effective and scalable IP media server solution. The new IP Media Server capabilities will allow service providers to grow their target customer base and, at the same time, reduce network management expenses.
Dialogic also announced that it has expanded its relationship with Sun Microsystems by validating the capabilities of the IP Media Server product with servers in Sun’s Netra™ line of carrier-grade platforms. Dialogic’s field-proven IP Media Server with top of the line media processing capabilities combined with Sun’s rugged NEBS-certified Netra servers together form an innovative platform to power a broad range of media-rich next-generation services for wireline, wireless, and broadband networks.
“The revenue potential of rich media solutions in today’s networks is tremendous,” said Mark Butler, director, Netra Systems Product Line, Sun Microsystems. “However, carriers are challenged with bringing down the infrastructure cost of that first subscriber. The combination of the flexibility and cost-effectiveness of Dialogic’s IP Media Server together with the virtualization, compute and networking technology of Sun’s Netra platform can enable carriers to significantly reduce that cost and to build the foundation for cost-effective next-generation networks.”
Dialogic Corp. (Nasdaq: DLGC)
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