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    <title>Pac-West and Verisign partner on converged solutions</title>
    <summary>Pac-West today announced a partnership with Verisign to deliver converged communications services, that combines IP/data, VoIP, and wireless. I&apos;ve written about Verisign in the past with regards to VoIP. In fact, Verisign is a huge proponent of ENUM, as am...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Pac-West today announced a partnership with Verisign to deliver converged communications services, that combines IP/data, VoIP, and wireless. I've written about <a href="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/voip/enum-enum-enum.asp">Verisign in the past</a> with regards to VoIP. In fact, Verisign is a huge proponent of ENUM, as am I. Looks like they're going to support e911 as well.<br /><br />Check out the news...<blockquote>VeriSign Database and Signaling Services Combined With Pac-West IP and PSTN Expertise to Create Turnkey Convergence Offering for VoIP<br /><br />Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PACW - News), a leading provider of traditional and next-generation voice communications services, today announced a strategic alliance with VeriSign, Inc. to provide services that enable communications providers to offer converged IP, voice and data communications.<br /><br />By bundling VeriSign signaling and database services with Pac-West's network, the companies can offer the infrastructure elements needed to interconnect IP-based and traditional public switched telephone networks (PSTN).<br /><br />VeriSign will supply Pac-West with back office and database services including Calling Party Name (CNAM), Local Number Portability (LNP), SS7 and provisioning services. Pac-West will contribute voice and data network services such as trunking, switching and IP transport.<br /><br />The result will be a VoIP service bureau that features LNP, E911, directory listings, customer ordering and service interfaces with near real- time notifications combined with IP and PSTN bearer and signaling networks for near real-time service activation.<br /><br />&quot;Working with Pac-West allows us to speed the introduction of VoIP and next-generation services,&quot; said Bill Wolfe, senior vice president, VeriSign Communications Services. &quot;Combining VeriSign's experience operating mission- critical database and signaling services with Pac-West's services creates reliable solutions that providers can use to compete in today's rapidly changing communications market.&quot;<br /><br />&quot;VeriSign is the ideal partner to enhance our national expansion plans and strategy of being a single source for converged solutions that VoIP, wireless, broadband and other service providers are starting to offer,&quot; said Hank Carabelli, Pac-West president and CEO. &quot;VeriSign's intelligent infrastructure services greatly expand the functionality and scalability of our traditional and IP-enabling services, allowing both companies to drive adoption of next- generation applications.&quot;</blockquote></p>]]>
      
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