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March 02, 2012

2N Telecommunications Enjoys Strong Growth in SIP Opportunities

SIP telecommunications and recording technologies are in high demand. As a result, companies like 2N Telecommunications are enjoying strong opportunity growth. The key is to deliver powerful solutions in the right markets to address common challenges.


To talk about the company’s initiatives, goals for the near future and plans to penetrate more of the market, 2N Telecommunications was on hand at ITEXPO (News - Alert) East 2012 in Miami last month to share the latest in the SIP market. Check out this video to learn what 2N Telecommunication is planning for the next year.



In other SIP news, SIP Print (News - Alert) has announced it has been awarded a GSA (News - Alert) Schedule 70 contract. As a result, the company now has the proper certification to provide federal agencies with goods and services related to their communications needs.

The government’s electronic ordering system, known as the GSA Advantage!, now includes recording technology, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and SIP (Session Initiated Protocol) telecommunications technologies. 

“For a growing business, this schedule opens up significantly more markets throughout the country,” shared Don Palmer, President and CEO at SIP Print, in a statement. “Being on the GSA schedule will expand our reach beyond the federal government to numerous state and municipal governments as they can now take advantage of our fixed government pricing on our advanced telecommunication products and services.”

SIP Print has positioned its products to fit organically into the enterprise class suite of products for a number of telecom companies. With the newly awarded GSA contract, SIP Print will enjoy better positioning to serve the public sector.

Session delivery networks provider, Acme Packet (News - Alert), had an announcement of their own this week. The company’s Net-Net SIP Multimedia-Xpress (SMX) will now be integrated into the HP Actionable Customer Intelligence portfolio. This integration will enable HP to easily deploy streamlined IP Multimedia Subsystem (News - Alert) (IMS) solutions that can easily expand scalability, reduce complexity, lower the total cost of ownership and expedite the time-to-market.

As the demand for SIP technologies continues to grow, those companies able to deliver seamless integration of next-generation solutions will likely dominate. Will it be 2N Telecommunications? Check out the video link above and judge for yourself. 






Edited by Jennifer Russell


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