Acme Packet ( News - Alert) announced that the company is teaming with Camiant to demonstrate a joint VoIP  Solution at the CTIA ( News - Alert) Wireless 2008.
Combined with Acme Packet’s proven track record in delivering sessions border control solutions, Camiant ( News - Alert), the providers of real-time policy control and application assurance technology have developed a VoIP Solution that focuses on the quality of service  and delivery control for reliable interactive communications.
“As mobile broadband has matured, bandwidth demand has increased substantially, bringing network congestion and quality issues” said Randy Fuller, vice president of business development at Camiant.
Fuller emphasized the need for a policy control in the wireless network which would help in managing resource allocation, especially for emerging SIP-based applications.
Seamus Hourihan ( News - Alert), vice president of marketing and product management at Acme Packet said that the company is pleased to work with leading partners like Camiant.
Hourihan added, “Dynamic quality of service and policy enforcement is fundamental to success as mobile operators deploy SIP-based communications over WiFi ( News - Alert)-fixed broadband hybrid networks and 3G  and 4G RANs.
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