Welcome to the Softswitch Channel on TMCnet, sponsored by Tadiran Telecom.
Here you’ll learn about Tadiran’s comprehensive portfolio of IP telecommunications products. The company’s softswitch solutions are designed to meet the needs of businesses and organizations of all sizes, from small companies to large, multi-national enterprises. With a presence in 41 countries, Tadiran’s solutions are in service in more than 100,000 locations, with over 10 million ports installed. Come learn about how Tadiran’s softswitch solutions can help your business reduce communications costs while increasing productivity.
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Softswitch Feature Articles
(Norwalk, CT – Feb. 20, 2008) Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) today announced that the Softswitch channel, sponsored by Tadiran Telecom, has been launched as the newest addition to the TMCnet channel program.
2/20/2008
VoIP softswitch maker Tadiran Telecom, which has been making strides to bolster its sales and marketing efforts in recent months, has promoted Barry Slyper to the position of National Sales Manager.
1/2/2008
Seeking to expand its presence in India, VoIP softswitch maker Tadiran Telecom has reportedly signed an agreement with HCL Infosystems, one of the country's leading IT companies, which will enable HCL to resell Tadiran's business communications system to companies of all sizes.
12/6/2007
Tadiran Telecom has reportedly signed a contract to use the consulting services of KickStart Alliance, a team of sales and marketing executives which helps technology firms develop and launch successful sales and marketing campaigns. More specifically, Tadiran, which provides communications solutions to enterprises, including the most advanced VoIP softswitches available on the market, will be using the services of Janet Gregory, co-founder of KickStart and former VP of sales for telephony solutions company ShoreTel.
11/28/2007
Of the components that make up a communications network, the softswitch is arguably the most critical. These all-software "switchboard operators" are the workhorses of today's communications networks -- and they are playing an increasingly crucial role as networks become more complex and businesses gravitate to advanced multimedia services.
11/16/2007







