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Press Releases
Nominum Announces Reseller Agreement with Siemens Networks LLC
Mar 30 2007
Industry Leaders Combine to Bring VoIP Peering and IMS Solutions to Market
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., March 30, 2007 – Nominum, the leading provider of network naming and addressing solutions, today announced a reseller agreement with Siemens Networks that will provide best-in-class VoIP and IMS solutions to leading communication providers worldwide. The agreement allows Siemens to resell Nominum’s Navitas as part of the Siemens VoIP and IMS solutions. The joint solution combines the strengths of Siemens SURPASS hiQ 8000 soft switches and the CFX-5000 Multimedia Session Controllers with Nominum’s industry leading Navitas ENUM-based IP-application Routing Directory (IPRD).
VoIP Peering allows Voice over Internet Protocol traffic to travel over an all IP network by inter-connecting separate VoIP islands. Converged architectures are required to deliver high quality, low cost advanced services over all-IP networks as well as increase the speed and flexibility of deployments. The combined solution from Nominum and Siemens fills an essential role in emerging VoIP peering architectures and IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) and delivers an all-IP end-to-end environment with high performance, low latency and lower operating expenses for communication providers.
“Nominum and Siemens Networks have joined forces to effectively address the needs of communications providers in deploying IP-based converged networks,” said Tom Tovar, President and Chief Operating Officer, Nominum, Inc. “Within this combined solution, Nominum Navitas provides the cost-effective resiliency, failover and scalability that is required to guarantee quality of service when managing converging network interconnections at an ever expanding scale.”
“Our customers are demanding VoIP peering and IMS architectures that consider service provider requirements for lifecycle costs, and scalable network and subscriber management,” said Harald Braun, CEO, Siemens Networks. “The combination of Nominum and Siemens carrier grade call and media gateway controllers will accelerate the delivery of high quality, low cost VoIP and advanced services.”
About Nominum Nominum's network naming and addressing solutions power the world's largest always-on networks. Nominum is a global provider of ENUM-based IP-Application Routing Directory, DNS and DHCP solutions that enable communication providers to deliver high quality always-on broadband internet and innovative services to their customers, including VoIP, push to talk, fixed-mobile convergence, IPTV and triple-play. For further information, visit www.nominum.com.
About Siemens Networks LLC Siemens Networks* engages in a dialog with its customers to create trendsetting communications solutions that help network operators and service providers achieve their business goals. Siemens Networks contributes its innovative strength, worldwide experience and notable implementation expertise in all areas of voice and data communications. As an innovation leader, Siemens Networks delivers customer value today and prepares customers for tomorrow with trendsetting solutions. Siemens Networks is a fully-owned subsidiary of Siemens AG and operates in about 100 countries. More about Siemens Networks at www.siemens.com/networks
* Siemens Networks will merge into a 50-50 joint venture with the Nokia Networks Business Group, creating a telecommunications powerhouse that will be called Nokia Siemens Networks. The new company will be a global communications leader with strong positions in key growth segments of the fixed and mobile network infrastructure and services, featuring a world-class fixed-mobile convergence capability. Nokia Siemens Networks is expected to start operations in the first quarter 2007, subject to fulfillment of the closing conditions and agreement on a number of detailed implementation steps.
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