STOCKHOLM, May 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Ingate® Systems is expanding its presence in Europe by aligning with two leading system integrators, Webcentric and ITP.
Ingate and Webcentric, based in Paris, have partnered to provide seamless Unified Communications (UC) solutions. Webcentric customers now have easy access to Ingate products, including the Software SIParator® session border controller (SBC) to resolve connectivity, NAT/firewall traversal, quality and interoperability issues with enterprise UC and telephony solutions.
Brussels-based ITP (Inventive Telecom Partners) provides complete telecommunication solutions that cover planning, design and implementation and the management and support of converged voice and data networks. Ingate SBCs are now available as part of ITP's leading-edge technology solutions.
Ingate SBCs ensure reliable SIP-based Real-Time Communications (RTC), including SIP trunking, for millions of VoIP calls worldwide. They pave the way for seamless interoperability between any PBX and any SIP trunk service. Ingate SBCs also encrypt SIP signaling and media, eliminating the security issue most commonly associated with enterprise VoIP.
Ingate SBCs are available as hardware, and as a software deliverable for virtual machines (VM) or the cloud through Amazon AWS Marketplace, Microsoft Azure, OpenStack and Google Cloud Platform.
About Ingate® Systems
Ingate® Systems develops firewall technology to enable global SIP- and WebRTC-based person-to-person communication to provide the best access for telephony, global real-time and unified person-to-person communication for everyone. With a history in security, Ingate offers enterprises, service providers and carriers elegant solutions for SIP trunking and trusted real-time communications beyond the LAN. Ingate products are used by retail companies, medical facilities, financial institutions, call centers, industrial firms, government agencies and small-to-large enterprises throughout the world. For more information visit ingate.com.
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