Presentation 27,28

Presentation 27
Wireless Centrex (WX)
Dorron Mottes
VascoDe Technologied

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Currentiy, mobile operators capture only 29% of the Small Medium Business (SMB) communications budget (AMI Partners 2004). VascoDe's unique patent pending wireless centrex system combines the Private Branch Exchange's (PBX) functionality with the wireless network infrastructure. The system is sold to mobile operators and enables mobile operators to double their revenues from an average 20 employee company.


This large increase in revenues is generated by shifting SMBs' communication budget from wireline services and PBXs to the mobile operator account. The vascoDe wireless centrex solution provides SMBs with a simple cost effective solution, which supports SMB voice business processes and replaces the customer premise based PBX (mobile devices become the SMB employees voice extensions).


The rules and logic that the SMBs define, apply wherever their employee's are located (conventional PBX functionality is limited to employee'desktop). This eliminates the need for duplicated infrastructure (wireline & wireless) systems (PBX, voice mail), and voice terminals (desktop & mobile).


In short, the VascoDe WX solution leads to higher efficiency, better service and higher employee productivity. VascoDe's WX unique architecture and features, which combine mobility with PBX logic, were designed to work with mobile operator's infrastructure (i.e. Cellular, VoWLAN, VolP), and leverage mobility together with the unique mobile services (i.e. Mobile video; SMS; MMS; Roaming; Location).


Our cross disciplinary globally experienced team with a proven record of taking new products and services from inception to implementation and sales, together with our patent pending intellectual property, will enable us to become the leading global wireless centrex vendor.


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Presentation 28
Seuring a VoIP Network
Dr.Baruch Sterman

Kayote Network Inc.

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To properly secure a VolP network, a next generation telecom provider must prepare for attacks on multiple levels: shielding against network threats (data), protecting against identity theft and abusive call patterns (legacy phone system), defending against protocol misuse (VolP). While many of these assaults are handled by different products on the market, no single hardware device or software component exists that can address all of these issues which require simultaneous handlingof various points within the call flow.


A worthwhile solution must resolve the more complex problems without becoming overly prohibitive - financially, resource-wise, and causing loss of focus. The typical network operator, enterprise, or carrier trying to easily implement a solution and save valuable resources should choose to outsource the required functionality to a dedicated VolP connectivity provider. Such a provider must be able to intelligently configure all the security features so they seamlessly integrate with the customer's network.