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OneStream Networks Global SIP Trunking Solution Earns Avaya Compliant Rating
[June 16, 2011]

OneStream Networks Global SIP Trunking Solution Earns Avaya Compliant Rating


Jun 17, 2011 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- OneStream Networks, a global managed IP services provider, announced that its Global SIP Trunking Service is compliant with key Internet protocol (IP) telephony solutions from Avaya, a global provider of business collaboration systems, software and services.



Global SIP Trunking service allows businesses to consolidate worldwide voice services onto existing or new private MPLS IP connections, resulting in dramatic cost savings and enhanced feature access without sacrificing quality, reliability, security or calling features.

OneStream Networks Global SIP Trunking uses Session Initiation Protocol signaling and a native IP-based facility to manage all voice traffic between a customer's Avaya Aura SIP network, the OneStream Networks IP network, and the Public Switched Telephone Network. This converged service enables greater efficiencies by eliminating the need for businesses to manage multiple vendors at multiple sites with multiple access facilities.


The application is now compliance-tested by Avaya for compatibility with Avaya Aura Communication Manager, Avaya Aura Session Manager, and Acme Packet 3800 Net-Net Session Border Controller.

OneStream Networks is a member of the Avaya DevConnect program - an initiative to develop, market and sell third-party products that interoperate with Avaya technology and extend the value of a company's investment in its network.

As a Gold member of the program, OneStream Networks is eligible to submit products for compatibility testing by the Avaya Solution Interoperability and Test Lab. There, a team of Avaya engineers develops a comprehensive test plan for each application to verify whether it is Avaya compliant. Doing so ensures businesses can add capabilities to their network without having to replace their existing infrastructure - speeding deployment of new applications and reducing both network complexity and implementation costs.

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