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Trillium SIP power VoIP and 3G wireless products

July 20, 2004

Continuous Computing, the provider of high availability Network Service-Ready Platform solutions for telecom equipment manufacturers, announced additional worldwide adoption and validation of its Trillium Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling stack by telecom equipment manufacturers to power their next generation Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and 3G Wireless products.

The VoIP equipment market is forecasted to grow from $1.2B in 2003 to $4.8B in 2007 according to a recently published report by Infonetics Research. At the same time, SIP has evolved from a nascent technology into a popular standard for voice and video services in the wireline network. SIP also has a pivotal role in the rollout of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architectures to bridge 3G Wireless networks to an all-IP backbone. In addition, SIP has helped create exciting opportunities for carriers and telecom equipment manufacturers by enabling a new wave of revenue-generating applications such as Push-To-Talk (PTT), Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol (IMPP), and Voice-over-WiFi (VoWiFi or ViFi).

"Global demand for SIP remains strong and our customers increasingly depend on us to provide critical building blocks like Trillium SIP protocol stacks for the new modular telecom network," said Neeraj Patel, Continuous Computing product marketing manager.

 

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