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TeleSoft International Announces B2BUA SDK

Back-to-Back User Agent SIP Server Stack for developers and OEMs.

TeleSoft International Announces B2BUA SDK
2011-12-20
BETHEL, CT, December 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) TeleSoft International Inc., a premier developer and supplier of telecom and datacom SIP protocol stacks introduces TsB2BUA, a Back-to-Back User Agent SIP Server developed specifically for embedded and host-based applications where flexibility, small code space and optimized performance are important criteria.

TsB2BUA is a member of the TsSipServer framework that enables the development of SIP software/servers with high-levels of interoperability and reliability. From general-use SIP servers to specialized servers, such as SIP Proxy Servers and SIP Registrar Servers, many varied designs are possible to suit the application under development. The TsB2BUA SIP Server stack is supplied as a source code SDK solution that allows rapid deployment by manufacturers, greatly reducing their R&D effort and time to market while minimizing technical risk.

TsB2BUA is based on the very successful TeleSoft CompactSIP stack that has been deployed worldwide in millions of clients.

TsB2BUA is a software Back-to-Back server designed to run as an application on a wide range of operating systems and embedded or host-based platforms. TsB2BUA is frequently configured with TsRegistrar, TeleSoft's integrated registrar.
"TsB2BUA SIP Server enables the rapid development of embedded SIP proxy servers and registrar servers. TsB2BUA not only conserves valuable memory space and CPU cycles but also decreases development time and speeds time-to-market," said Christopher Cox, TeleSoft's Vice President, Marketing.

As with all TeleSoft protocol stacks, TsB2BUA SIP Server is a standards-based solution; TsB2BUA complies with the latest IETF and SIP Forum SIPconnect Technical Recommendations. The TsB2BUA SIP Server SDK is supplied in ANSI C source code for ease of portation, low overhead operation and small memory footprint.

About TeleSoft International Inc.:
TeleSoft international, Inc. develops and licenses digital communications protocol stacks for embedded and host-based VoIP protocols and telecom products and systems such as iPhone source code and Android source code. The company's compliance-tested, OS-independent stacks include CompactSIP, TsSmartPhone VoIP, TsGate, PRI & BRI ISDN, QSIG, ML-PPP, PPP, T1 RBS, E1 CAS R2, Frame Relay and X.25. TeleSoft products accelerate time-to-market, minimize technology risk, and decrease the cost of both product development and product maintenance. TeleSoft's worldwide base of more than 250 customers includes, among others, AT&T, Cisco, D-Link, 3Com, Fujitsu, GTE, GenBand, IBM, Intel, ItalTel, Lucent, Multi-Tech, NEC, NTT, Polycom, Sangoma, TelcoBridges, Vertical Communications and ZyXEL Communications.

Website: http://www.telesoft-intl.com

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[Press-News.org] TeleSoft International Announces B2BUA SDK
Back-to-Back User Agent SIP Server Stack for developers and OEMs.