BEDFORD, MA — (Marketwire) — 11/28/12 — (NASDAQ: APKT), the leader in session delivery networks, today announced the first successful demonstration of a WebRTC-enabled browser calling a mobile network subscriber via a multi-vendor IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network — employing a session border controller (SBC) for secure and seamless interoperability between the web and an IMS core with connectivity to the PSTN.
News Highlights:
WebRTC is an emerging standard for real-time communications (RTC) in web browsers and embeds voice and video directly into existing browsers without having to download stand-alone communication applications.
Enabled by Acme Packet SBCs, an HTML5-based WebRTC dialer on a laptop was used inside of Google-s Chrome browser to initiate a call to a 3G mobile subscriber using a major North American mobile service providers- multi-vendor IMS infrastructure.
This demonstration represents a significant step towards the broader use of WebRTC by showing how WebRTC technology can be used to connect billions of Internet users to the PSTN-s six billion fixed line and mobile subscribers.
Today Acme Packet will be presenting a live demonstration of this capability at the WebRTC Conference & Expo in San Francisco, CA. Visit to schedule a meeting at the event.
An early proponent of WebRTC, Acme Packet is actively involved in WebRTC standardization in the IETF, including recommendations on WebRTC to SIP interworking and the use of SIP over WebSockets. Acme Packet has supported the use of web service interfaces to control real-time communications in commercial deployments for more than five years.
WebRTC Benefits with Acme Packet Solutions:
Vendor-neutral interoperability with third-party technology and networks
Features and interfaces for both web and SIP developers
Extension of existing SIP systems over the web through simple REST APIs or SIP over WebSockets
Ability to enable cutting-edge features, such as click-to-call and virtual phones
Trusted, first-class security with SBC functions
Advanced quality and reliability, regardless of network or vendor
Quotes:
“Acme Packet-s successful demonstration of an IMS-connected WebRTC browser signals a new wave of communications by virtually placing a user-s phone in any browser,” said Pat MeLampy, chief technology officer, Acme Packet. “With Acme Packet solutions paving the way, WebRTC capabilities could extend IMS service delivery from carriers, revolutionize call center efficiency through web page click-to-call, and broaden enterprise unified communications service delivery.”
“WebRTC is one of the most interesting and disruptive innovations I-ve seen in the last 10 years,” said Dean Bubley, founder of analyst firm Disruptive Analysis. “It has the potential to extend existing service provider SIP assets and capabilities out onto the wider Internet, and also enables creation of brand-new forms of voice, video and messaging communications, going beyond a narrow definition of -service- towards embedded features and functions built into the very fabric of the web itself.”
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Acme Packet (NASDAQ: APKT), the leader in session delivery network solutions, enables the trusted, first-class delivery of next-generation voice, video, 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 309 reseller partners worldwide. More than 1,850 customers in 109 countries have deployed over 20,000 Acme Packet systems, including 89 of the top 100 service providers and 48 of the Fortune 100. For more information visit .
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