Media5 Corporation (News - Alert), a provider of VoIP solutions has been approved for use in over seventy five countries in Asia, Europe, South America and the Middle East.This certification has enabled the VoIP solutions provider to develop a global network of partners.
A significant part of this growth is attributed to the success of Media5 Corporation’s three key brands, which include Media5-fone, Mediatrix access devices and secure gateways, and M5T software, which in turn have driven the demand for VoIP solutions.
Media5-fone is a suite of soft client applications that enables seamless communications anywhere, at any time, on any device, on any network (Wi-Fi, 3G/4G).
Mediatrix access devices and secure gateways focus on delivering the core benefits of IP telephony: cost-effectiveness, reliability, scalability and security, the company said.
M5T software offers product designers and service providers faster time-to-market when deploying secure VoIP solutions in converged networks.
“We’re experiencing stronger global demand for our entire line of advanced VoIP solutions,” said Philippe Babin, general manager at Media5, in a statement. “Our customers in APAC and EMEA markets have realized tangible benefits by implementing unified communications solutions.
“We are pleased to deliver these certified solutions and are working hard to develop products that pave the way toward truly seamless IP-based communications,” Babin added.
Quoting recent research from Principal Analyst at Current Analysis (News - Alert), Larry Hettick, TMCnet reported that there is still tons of room to grow within the VoIP solutions sector in commercial organizations. “Cable operators' success with VoIP may have peaked, especially for residential services. However, we believe opportunities for growth is still abound in the business VoIP market. The effect of wireless substitution is less of a concern in the business market sector – yet the integration of VoIP features and mobile devices remains very important for the enterprise and midsize business.”
Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by Jamie Epstein