Three of Brazil’s major service providers will be deploying Veraz Networks’ (
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Alert) IMS-ready solutions, Veraz announced today. Specifically, Transit Telecom is using a converged Next Generation Network switched solution, Telemig Celular is implementing a Veraz bandwidth optimization solution for the links between Telemig sites, and Sercomtel is deploying Veraz’s equipment to interconnect with other carriers. Veraz continues to expand in Brazil as carriers deploy multimedia services based on IMS-ready technology.
Veraz products are compliant with IMS

architectural requirements, and use protocols and interfaces recommended by the latest 3GPP release standards. Veraz also offers a solution that meets the interoperability requirements for the introduction of value added services. This in turn allows for new service rollouts and reduces expenditures.
“The partnership with Veraz Networks benefits Transit Telecom’s clients while enhancing our competitiveness in the telecommunications market,” said Alexandre Alves, Vice President of Technology of Transmit Telecom.
The IMS portfolio offered by Veraz allows carriers to support a wide variety of access technologies and institute value-added services over a range of networks. With headquarters in Sao Paulo and Logistics and Engineering Units in Campinas and Sao Jose dos Campos, Veraz is established in the region and well-suited for further technological development.
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