Enghouse Signaling Broker Platform centralizes signaling control to enhance performance, interoperability, and stability across multi-technology networks.
Telecom spoofing and fraud are scaling rapidly, driven by AI-enabled attacks and rising global call volumes. As financial losses increase, operators are accelerating investment in automation, detection, and authentication frameworks to contain risk.
SBC migrations aren’t all the same, and choosing the wrong partner can limit your options down the road. From deployment flexibility to 5G readiness and security compliance, this checklist helps you spot red flags early. Get clear on what matters most before making your next move.
The recent shift in ownership of the Perimeta SBC has left many CSPs questioning the future of their network strategies. With deployment flexibility, security, and long-term support now in flux, this blog explores what the change means for telecom providers and outlines key considerations for navigating SBC uncertainty with confidence.
Restore trust in Caller ID info with STIR/SHAKEN. Each month up to 5 billion robocalls are made, leading to $10 billion in annual costs for American voice communication providers.
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.
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)?