Sonus Networks
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Sonus Networks, Inc. is a technology and telecommunications equipment company that provides voice infrastructure solutions for wireless
Wireless
Wireless telecommunications is the transfer of information between two or more points that are not physically connected. Distances can be short, such as a few meters for television remote control, or as far as thousands or even millions of kilometers for deep-space radio communications...

and wireline service providers.

Corporate history

Sonus Networks was founded in 1997.
The company went public in May of 2000.

On April 18, 2008, Sonus acquired Atreus Systems, a supplier of service provisioning software for VoIP and IMS-based services.

In 2008, CEO Hassan Ahmed resigned. In 2009, Howard E. Janzen joined as the Chairman of the Board after Ahmed. In October of 2010 Raymond P. Dolan was appointed as CEO of Sonus Networks.

In February 2011, Sonus appointed Rajiv Laroia as CTO .. In early May 2011 Sonus appointed Todd Abbott as Senior VP of Worldwide Sales.. In August 2011, Sonus appointed Moe Castonguay as Senior VP and Chief Financial Officer..

Products

  • Session Border Controllers: NBS9000 and NBS5200 Network Border Switches
  • Media and Signaling Gateways
    • GSX9000 High-Density Media Gateway
    • GSX4000 Low/Medium Density Gateway
    • SGX4000 Universal Signaling Gateway

  • Management and tools
    • Element Management System (EMS)
    • DataStream Integrator (DSI)
    • NetAssure
    • NetEng
    • NetScore
  • Trunk Group Activator (TGA)
    • VoIP Activator
    • Insight Customer Portal (ICP)

  • Policy and routing: PSX Centralized Route Server
  • Telephony application server: ASX Telephony Application Server
  • Service delivery platform: IMX Multimedia Application Platform
  • Voice Security System: VoiceSentry

Products for service providers

  • VoIP trunking
    • Class 3 LD Switch Replacement
    • Class 4 Tandem Replacement
    • International Gateway
    • Wholesale Carrier
    • HD Voice
    • IMS
    • Number Portability

  • VoIP access
    • Class 5 Replacement
    • Voice over Broadband (VoBB)
    • Enhanced SIP Trunking
    • Enhanced Subscriber Services
    • Fixed - Smartphone Convergence
    • Subscriber Portals
    • Hosted Unified Communication
    • Lawful Intercept
    • PacketCable Solutions

  • Session border control
    • Access SBC - Residential
    • Access SBC - SIP Trunking
    • Peering SBC
    • IPX

  • Mobility
    • IMS
    • Gateway MSC
    • IPX

Enterprise products

  • SIP Trunking and Session Border Control
  • Multi-PBX Integration/Branch Office Integration
  • Security
  • Call Center Transformation
  • Centralized Policy, Routing and Session Management
  • Unified Communications
  • HD Voice
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