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LatiNode Using SIP Peering Solutions from NexTone, Pactolus and Cantata

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June 28, 2006

LatiNode Using SIP Peering Solutions from NexTone, Pactolus and Cantata

By Laura Stotler, TMCnet Contributing Editor


LatiNode, a facilities-based VoIP service provider, is now using integrated solutions from Cantata Technology (News - Alert), NexTone Communications and Pactolus Communications Software Corporation. The company is leveraging the solutions to achieve service improvements in speed, simplicity, security and economy through the use of SIP peering.
 
The solutions enable LatiNode to expand trans-nationally and attract new distribution and retail customers through voice-over-broadband offerings, prepaid calling card and conferencing services built on an IP core network. The SIP peering strategy is helping the provider extend international voice services access economically.
 
LatiNode is using the RapidFLEX Service Creation Environment and SIPware Services to launch new subscriber services. It is also using NexTone’s IntelliConnect System to make intelligent IP and IMS network interconnects to the Cantata IMG 1010 integrated media and signaling gateway. This will enable LatiNode to expand services throughout the Americas and Europe.
 
The SIP peering scheme will enable LatiNode to implement IP customer and peer interconnects while also turning out new services and speeding up revenue recognition. The SIP Peering and SIP voice services architecture enabled by the new partners offers service differentiation and reduces carrier CAPEX and OPEX required to deliver voice services. The setup simplifies IP core network interfaces and the service architecture, reducing the costs of interconnecting with the PSTN for VOBB direct inward dial through LatiNode’s CrossFone services.
 
"Cantata, Pactolus and NexTone form a uniquely comprehensive, simple and scalable service delivery solution,” said Jorge Granados, CEO and founder of LatiNode. “They are strategic partners in driving our triple-digit millions-of-minutes growth, and they share our mission of enabling LatiNode to expand telecom accessibility, usability and affordability among Hispanic and other communities around the world."
 
"The success and scalability of LatiNode's business model is a testament to the best-of-breed network implementation that can be achieved with the right set of IP network components," said Pactolus' CEO Paul Blondin. "With the joint cooperation of LatiNode, NexTone, and Cantata, the industry is seeing how revenue generating next generation networks are getting built today. This approach enables LatiNode to react quickly to embrace economical long distance rates, reach new geographic markets and targeted user communities, while creating a future proof network that will continue to adapt."

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Laura Stotler writes about IP Communications and related topics for TMCnet. She has covered VoIP and related technologies for seven years, contributing to Internet Telephony magazine and TMCnet, and as a freelance writer. To see more articles, please visit: Laura Stotler’s columnist page.







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