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Process, process, process

Technology is an enabler of process, but process is not an enabler of technology. Simply put, service providers [...]

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IPv6 percolates, IPv4 regurgitates

APNIC happened to be the first Regional Internet Registry to meet in the IANA post IPv4 era. While [...]

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How SIP and H.323 Stack Up

The majority of VoIP implementations are currently based on one of two protocols, SIP and H.323. While H.323 [...]

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Learning from IP to Better Secure VoIP Networks

VoIP networks face security concerns. How best to address those concerns can be gleaned from experience with regular [...]

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Double-Sided Responsibility Ensures Network Security

In the wholesale environment, the majority of traffic is carrier-to-carrier. We manage today’s security challenges by learning from [...]

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A Confusion of Standards

One of the challenges to systematizing VoIP interconnects is the complexity of the existing standards landscape that has [...]

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Transitioning Bilaterals to IP

Bilaterals provide an important means for wholesale carriers to ensure high call quality through a direct connection to [...]

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Knowledge Building Through IPX Trials

One of the most important lessons we learned from the trials is the importance of a checklist to [...]

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IPX Trials: Challenges and Successes

We started with the GSMA recommendations to plan our test case, focusing on the items we knew we [...]

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Lessons From the IPX Trials

We recently announced the completion of a trial of the IP eXchange protocol proposed by GSMA and now [...]

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