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Cablenet Selects Squire Technologies Virtualised Session and Media Controllers for FMC

Cablenet Selects Squire Technologies Virtualised Session and Media Controllers for FMC Image Credit: Squire Technologies

Cyprus based quad-play operator Cablenet selects Squire Technologies’ virtualised Session and Media controllers to consolidate their Fixed and Mobile voice network.

Initially Cablenet was looking to replace its end-of-life Cisco PGW product but this soon widened to incorporate its incumbent Session Border Controllers.

Squire Technologies said its controller architecture allows media to be easily distributed both in legacy and IP networks. In a virtualised SIP network this can be further enhanced to provide automated load balancing, elasticty and failover.  

Panayiotis Koulloumbrides, Voice Network Manager, Cablenet
Cablenet has always leveraged leading edge technology to support innovation, seamless service delivery and enable rapid network growth. By selecting Squire Technologies products we continue this trend. Not only will we be able to leverage the benefits of a virtual environment but also the benefits of an integrated solution from a single vendor.

Mike Peck, Global Sales Manager, Squire Technologies
Cablenet runs a high-end, forward thinking telecoms network. We understood that in the first instance Cablenet needed to migrate its existing products to a fully supported product set with a committed roadmap. Once the core services have been migrated we can then work with Cablenet to take advantage of our technology to optimise and innovate.

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