Acme Packet (ticker: APKT, exchange: NASDAQ Global Market (.O))
News Release -
9-Aug-2011
Acme Packet Enables Altibox to Extend Residential VoIP Services and
Tap New MarketsNet-Net session border controllers interwork signaling for
residential, business and peering customers as Norwegian service
provider migrates to all SIP VoIP platform
BEDFORD, Mass., Aug 09, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Acme Packet(R) (NASDAQ: APKT), the leader in session delivery network
solutions, today announced that Norwegian communications service
provider Altibox has deployed Acme Packet's Net-Net(R) 4500 Session
Director (SD) session border controllers (SBCs) as part of its
re-designed residential VoIP service. The SBCs are deployed at access
and interconnect borders, and extend the reach of Altibox's services by
resolving signaling inconsistencies that exist among the various
endpoints used by Altibox subscribers.
Altibox is a fiber-to-the-home provider who offers multi-play services
such as interactive TV, ultra-fast Internet and affordable fixed and
mobile telephony over a single fiber cable with bandwidths ranging from
25Mbps to 800Mbps (symmetrical). Altibox features an advanced user
portal available on the web and on the television set. Altibox services
are delivered to approximately 250,000 customers throughout Norway by
over 36 partners. Altibox is part of the Lyse Group, based in Stavanger,
Norway.
"The interworking functions offered by the Net-Net SD provide us with
the flexibility needed to service the widest range of subscribers," said
Leif Aarthun Ims, CEO for Altibox. "Acme Packet's ability to handle
residential, business and peering traffic on the same platform also
makes it the most scalable and cost effective solution for our
requirements."
Altibox first deployed Acme Packet SBCs in 2004 to support its VoIP
peering and trunking services. The new deployment, which utilizes high
availability (HA) pairs of Net-Net 4500 SBCs deployed in
geographically-redundant points of presence (POPs), is part of a project
to update Altibox's residential IP telephony service to a new
application platform based exclusively on session initiation protocol
(SIP). To ensure that Altibox's residential customers still using H.323
can access the new SIP-based VoIP service, the Acme Packet SBC
interworks H.323 to SIP signaling at its access borders. The SBC can
also be leveraged by Altibox to support its growing business trunking
services and for videoconferencing, which Altibox believes will become
an important component in its service mix over time. Additionally,
Altibox selected Acme Packet for its IPv6-IPv4 interworking
functionality. Altibox is planning to offer all of its services over
IPv6 by the end of 2011.
"Altibox is focused on offering its subscribers a high-quality portfolio
of next-generation services," said Dino Di Palma, senior vice president
of worldwide sales and business development, Acme Packet. "Their
strategy of delivering end-to-end IP services over a high-bandwidth
fiber optic network has them well-positioned to expand their services
into new markets with a variety of in-demand services."
About Acme Packet
Acme Packet (NASDAQ: APKT), the leader in session delivery network
solutions, enables the trusted, first-class delivery of next-generation
voice, data and unified communications services and applications across
IP networks. Our Net-Net product family fulfills demanding security,
service assurance and regulatory requirements in service provider,
enterprise and contact center networks. Based in Bedford, Massachusetts,
Acme Packet designs and manufactures its products in the USA, selling
them through over 150 reseller partners worldwide. More than 1,440
customers in 105 countries have deployed over 13,000 Acme Packet
systems, including 90 of the top 100 service providers and 34 of the
Fortune 100. For more information visit www.acmepacket.com.
Acme Packet Safe Harbor Statement
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forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934. Such forward-looking statements may relate, among other things, to
our position in the session border control market, our expected
financial and operating results, our ability to establish and maintain
intellectual property rights, our ability to build and grow Acme Packet,
our potential next stage of growth, the benefits and advantages of our
products to Altibox and its customers or anyone else, including any
enhancements or new features, services and programs, and our ability to
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limited to: difficulties in growing our customer base, difficulties
leveraging market opportunities, difficulties providing solutions that
meet the needs of customers like Altibox or others, poor product sales,
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relationships with vendors and partners, higher risk in international
operations, difficulty managing rapid growth, and increased competition.
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SOURCE: Acme Packet
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