Up to 5 billion robocalls hit phones each month, costing US providers $10 billion yearly. Spoofed caller IDs mislead users. STIR/SHAKEN helps restore trust in Caller ID and protect subscribers.
Did you get your invite to the “Bring Your Own Carrier” (BYOC) party? The key to entry is the right SBC. BYOC was a hot trend in the cloud communications industry in 2020 that will only pick-up steam in the coming years.
WebRTC, originally open-sourced by Google, now drives modern web communications. Its value became clear in 2020, when real-time communication tools proved essential during global lockdowns.
During the crisis, telecoms played a crucial role in helping people stay connected. Operators relied on Enghouse Session Border Controllers to support vital network functions and maintain service continuity.
WebRTC began as an open source gift to the industry from Google in 2011. Now almost ten years later, WebRTC has gone through the hype cycle and is powering a new era in web communications.
Small and midsize carriers have begun to move their infrastructure from commercial off the shelf services (COTS) in colocation facilities, to public cloud and are relying on technologies like Docker and Kubernetes to become more agile. What does this mean for the Session Border Controller (SBC)?
Robocalls have been a plague for telephony consumers. Robocalling grew over 100% in 2019 to more than 50 Billion annoying and often illegal calls. With spoofed phone numbers it's often hard for consumers to tell if a call is from a friendly neighbor, or a scammer halfway around the world.