Enghouse Resources

June 16, 2021

“BYOC” – Don’t be Late to the Party

Beginning as a developer-first and API centric way to resell carrier services, the Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) is a relatively recent development. Within the CPaaS, unified communications and cloud communications industry itself, Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) is a new and hugely disruptive trend that is rapidly challenging the old ways of doing things.
June 10, 2021

STIR/SHAKEN – The Time is NOW

By using a spoofed phone number it’s next to impossible for your average consumer to predict if a call is from a friendly neighbour or a scammer calling from halfway around the world. During lockdowns with more people at home, many people simply stopped answering their phones. Is there any kind of solution within reach?
June 10, 2021

BorderNet™️ SBC Product Overview

The BorderNet™️ SBC is a single software elastic SBC with high availability (HA) deployments in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure clouds, as well as on leading hypervisors and bare metal commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) platforms.
June 10, 2021

BYOC Reshapes the Business Communications Sector

Bringing your own carrier (BYOC) is gaining momentum due to the increased adoption of cloud computing and related technologies. More and more companies are moving into the cloud and off-the-shelf solutions do not provide flexible connectivity.
June 3, 2021

WebRTC & SBCs – Connecting to the Future

Just over a year ago few people could predict that web video communications would come to play such a key role in work, education and socialising across so much of the planet. During this rapid and essential shift, WebRTC has been a key enabler.
May 17, 2021

How Does Fibre and Broadband Unlock Edge Computing for 5G

Expected within two years at most and set to enable thousands of low latency applications, particularly for industrial purposes, Multi-Edge Access Computing (MEC) is emerging as a key requirement to support 5G SA (Standalone). Cloud computing and IT service power at the edge of a network offers many benefits, but to deliver on MEC’s enormous commercial promise, fibre has to play a central role.