During Enterprise Connect 2018 we spoke to Nokia about their latest new release, Session Border Control for large enterprises.
When upgrading large enterprise networks from IP-based systems to cloud capable platforms, organisations encounter a number of challenges. Maintaining security, ensuring quality of service, QoS, and uniting disparate systems and data are just some of those. Nokia aim to alleviate some of those potential issues with a new release for larger enterprise organisations.They have launched a new cloud-native Enterprise Session Border Controller (eSBC).
A session border controller (SBC) is a device, or software platform, that can be deployed in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks to enable signal and media management of the channels utilised when initiating, operating and deconstructing voice calls or other forms of multi-media communications.
Nokia's software based SBC has been available for over 10 years but only to telephony service providers and carriers. Bryan Davies, Marketing Director for Communications and Collaboration, at Nokia explained why they are expanding the availability of their SBC to large enterprise organisations.
"What's happened recently with the advent of cloud, it has caused us to take our SBC software and repackage it into a cloud native package. We realised that in a cloud format it was very easy to make it a lot smaller and therefore applicable to the enterprise space. It solves a lot of the problems that the enterprises face in terms of IP communications"
Previously only viable for network carriers or communication service providers with hundreds of thousands or millions of endpoints the new Enterprise Session Border Controller (eSBC) will be suitable for large enterprises with considerably smaller numbers of endpoints.
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