GENBAND, QUOBIS Team on WebRTC

Nov. 13, 2014
GENBAND is collaborating with QUOBIS, a provider of unified communications solutions, on the integration of the SIPPO WebRTC Application ...

GENBAND is collaborating with QUOBIS, a provider of unified communications solutions, on the integration of the SIPPO WebRTC Application Controller with GENBAND's SPiDR WebRTC Gateway solution. The combined solutions are intended to allow the two organizations to provide real-time embedded communications for service providers and enterprises.

GENBAND's SPiDR WebRTC Gateway is designed to enable the addition of communications across a range of web, telecommunications and other applications, including video, voice, presence, shared address book, call history, instant messaging and collaboration that are embedded natively in applications.

The SIPPO WebRTC Application Controller (WAC) is a new product category intended to manage WebRTC applications, providing integration with existing OSS and BSS in NGN and IMS architectures. SIPPO WAC is designed to comply with the 3GPP architecture and includes identity management, user provisioning, synchronized contact and address book management, policy control, security control, statistics and integration with a variety of existing OSS/BSS elements in the enterprise or service provider networks.

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