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Technology Stocks : SONS
SONS 7.830+2.8%Nov 28 4:00 PM EST

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To: carranza2 who wrote (599)7/28/2006 1:33:36 AM
From: voop  Read Replies (1) of 1575
 
*VoOP on VoIP is wrong.

It doesn't seem to deal with what SONS does.*

Voop thinks otherwise based on Cooter posting in December Message 21971998

explaining how IMS is incremental to VoIP and had the lead by taking advantage of SIP but recent Lucent purchase was making them better positioned in this regard

"Sonus’ original VoIP offering leveraged SIP from the very beginning, a claim none of its competitors can make. We note however that Lucent’s acquisition of Telica also positioned its VoIP portfolio favorably, as it pertains to adapting it to the IMS architecture, as it also leveraged SIP as its signaling protocol. Lucent’s acquisition of Telica however only provided Lucent with a few components of the IMS portfolio whereas Sonus can provide a complete solution today."

So Verizon depending on Lucent and Nortle to develop this architecture can't be good although same article refences a parallel where Cingular signed Lucent for IMS but apparently Sonus still had substantial biz.

Cooters please mediate!
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