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To: djane who wrote (54118)9/14/1998 3:02:00 AM
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Vendors Push VoIP Toward Carrier Class [ASND references]

techweb.com

September 14, 1998, Issue: 732
Section: News & Analysis

Kate Gerwig and Chuck Moozakis

This week's Voice on the Net show will highlight products that bridge the gap
between IP and the public switched network.

Ascend Communications Inc. is beefing up its remote access concentrators
with a new operating system that supports quality of service and permits
PC-to-phone communications. Version 7.0 of Ascend's Total Access OS will
support up to five classes of compressed voice over ATM, as well as the
delivery of voice over IP, voice over frame relay and fax over IP.

In other news at this week's VON show in Washington, D.C.:

- Voice & Data Systems will introduce its iService RealFAX service for
client/server groupware users.

- NetPhone Inc. will announce an IP telephony gateway that lets corporate
users make long-distance calls between offices using a corporate intranet. The
IP telephony gateway is intended to work with existing PBXs and analog
telephones.

- Clarent Corp. will add security features from Fortress Technologies Inc. to
its product line to enable fully encrypted IP voice traffic over a customer's
virtual private network.

- Portal Software Inc. will unveil Infranet IPT, an end-to-end customer
management and billing solution for businesses.

"We have hit the second generation of equipment, and therefore services, in
the IP telephony and fax space," according to Probe Research analyst Hilary
Mine. "It's still not true carrier-class, but at least enterprises are beginning to
adopt the technology and get beyond the trial stage."

Ascend said that the goal with its new software is to provide carrier-class
voice services that are optimized for data network requirements and provide
end-to-end call setup, management and accounting.

Ascend also will unveil an alliance with NetCentric Corp. to build IP fax
capabilities into its MAX and MAX TNT remote access platform. Service
trials will begin later this year; the service will be available in the first quarter of
1999.

Copyright r 1998 CMP Media Inc.
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