Some CeBit VoIP news. If you can believe it, I have never been to CeBit. I hope to go one day.
M5T's Leading Standards-Based Security Module Integrated into Mindspeed's Comcerto™ Enterprise VoIP Processor to Create Complete Solution
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., and CeBit, Hanover, Germany - March 9th, 2005 - Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MSPD), a leading supplier of semiconductor solutions for network infrastructure applications, and M5T, Inc, a leading provider of customizable SIP and secure software solutions for real-time multimedia-over-IP communications, announced today the integration of M5T's Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) secure software into Mindspeed's Comcerto integrated voice-over-IP (VoIP) processors to create a complete system-on-chip voice processing solution with carrier-class quality, performance and secured real-time communications.
M5T will be demonstrating its M5T SIP SAFE software on Mindspeed's Comcerto enterprise processor at CeBit 2005, Hall 13, Stand E58 at the Convention Center in
"Mindspeed's Comcerto processor provides an ideal platform for running M5T's software," said Stefano Genoni, vice president of business development for M5T. "Comcerto provides superior processing power for implementing all of the robust features of our comprehensive solution, and enables our customers to achieve the secured convergence of voice, video and data traffic onto a high-performance IP network."
"The combination of the Comcerto's carrier-class voice quality and scaleable performance with M5T's robust and comprehensive security software creates a superior solution for our customers building next-generation networks," said Steve McClure, executive director of marketing for Mindspeed. "Comcerto's integrated encryption processing engine delivers the speed and horsepower necessary to fully exploit M5T's security software stacks and create a sophisticated, low-cost telecommunications system that is capable of making VoIP calls even more secure today than calls carried over traditional phone networks."
Mindspeed's Comcerto architecture is optimized for VoIP applications with separate signal and packet processors. It integrates high-performance DSP cores and a packet-processing engine with industry-standard streaming packet interfaces to provide a high-density VoIP and voice-over-ATM system on a single chip. When combined with M5T's secure software offering, Comcerto processors deliver all necessary embedded security capabilities for the SIP signaling and multimedia stream.
Comcerto processors can also be combined with other software, such as open-source PBX applications, to provide developers with an embedded platform for creating a wide variety of new services and capabilities.
For more information on M5T, please visit www.m5t.com
For more information on Mindspeed, please visit www.mindspeed.com
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