Twisted Pair, SAFECOM and Other Industry Stakeholders Further Advance VoIP Interoperability Specification; DHS-led Group Works To Eliminate Interoperability Barriers Created By Proprietary Solutions
Twisted Pair Solutions (www.twistpair.com), a pioneer in unified communications software built to open standards, today announced its continued participation in the creation and testing of the Bridging Systems Interface (BSI), a SAFECOM-led VoIP specifica
(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 30, 2008 ) Seattle, Washington, USA – September 30, 2008 – Twisted Pair Solutions (www.twistpair.com), a pioneer in unified communications software built to open standards, today announced its continued participation in the creation and testing of the Bridging Systems Interface (BSI), a SAFECOM-led VoIP specification. During the fifth Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/SAFECOM VoIP roundtable discussion and “Plugfest” event, recently held at Twisted Pair’s Seattle headquarters, Twisted Pair and other vendors tested their compliance with the BSI specification, a standard VoIP interface that will ensure compatibility among communications equipment manufacturers.
The BSI compliance testing included solutions from Twisted Pair, VoiceInterop, Inc., National Interop, Inc., Catalyst Communications Technology, Inc., SyTech, Mutualink, Inc., C4i, Inc. and Raytheon Company’s JPS Communications, Inc. Following the compatibility testing, the participating vendors joined constituents from SAFECOM, a DHS communications program, and other industry practitioners in a roundtable discussion on the results of the testing and enhancements for the next version of the BSI specification.
“Having deployed strong interoperable communications in some of the world’s most demanding environments, we offer SAFECOM a compelling amount of experience from the field,” said Tom Guthrie, President and CEO at Twisted Pair Solutions. “The BSI standard is a win for organizations that are no longer willing to suffer with the limitations created by proprietary communications equipment manufacturers and their revenue-driven interests.”
During the compliance testing, Twisted Pair demonstrated WAVE, a software technology used by organizations worldwide to seamlessly connect disparate communications devices, networks and applications into a single, interoperable system. Using standard IP networks as the unifying medium, WAVE allows disparate communications systems such as radios, analog and new IP phone systems, PCs and PDAs to all interoperate seamlessly. Twisted Pair’s distinct software-based approach to interoperability empowers organizations to leverage their existing hardware resources, a benefit that delivers significant cost savings.
The next phase of BSI development includes the addition of new features and functionality as suggested by practitioners. An updated version of the BSI specification is likely to be available for approval by the DHS/SAFECOM VoIP Working Group by the end of 2008, followed by additional vendor interoperability testing in the first half of 2009.
Since the inception of the DHS/SAFECOM VoIP Working Group, Twisted Pair has worked with SAFECOM and other industry stakeholders to help define and test the BSI. Following the implementation of this standard, organizations will be empowered to seamlessly connect with other groups regardless of equipment disparities.
About Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc.
Twisted Pair Solution’s award-winning WAVE software technology enables partners and customers to build and operate secure, highly scalable communications solutions in the world’s most demanding IT environments. Recognizing that the best approach to solving the complexities of communications interoperability is to use software to unify multiple, diverse communications technologies, WAVE is trusted when communications is absolutely indispensable. Twisted Pair Solutions is headquartered in Seattle, Washington USA with offices in New York, the UK and Australia. Visit us at www.twistpair.com
NOTE: WAVE is a registered trademark of Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc. All other registered or unregistered trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners.
The BSI compliance testing included solutions from Twisted Pair, VoiceInterop, Inc., National Interop, Inc., Catalyst Communications Technology, Inc., SyTech, Mutualink, Inc., C4i, Inc. and Raytheon Company’s JPS Communications, Inc. Following the compatibility testing, the participating vendors joined constituents from SAFECOM, a DHS communications program, and other industry practitioners in a roundtable discussion on the results of the testing and enhancements for the next version of the BSI specification.
“Having deployed strong interoperable communications in some of the world’s most demanding environments, we offer SAFECOM a compelling amount of experience from the field,” said Tom Guthrie, President and CEO at Twisted Pair Solutions. “The BSI standard is a win for organizations that are no longer willing to suffer with the limitations created by proprietary communications equipment manufacturers and their revenue-driven interests.”
During the compliance testing, Twisted Pair demonstrated WAVE, a software technology used by organizations worldwide to seamlessly connect disparate communications devices, networks and applications into a single, interoperable system. Using standard IP networks as the unifying medium, WAVE allows disparate communications systems such as radios, analog and new IP phone systems, PCs and PDAs to all interoperate seamlessly. Twisted Pair’s distinct software-based approach to interoperability empowers organizations to leverage their existing hardware resources, a benefit that delivers significant cost savings.
The next phase of BSI development includes the addition of new features and functionality as suggested by practitioners. An updated version of the BSI specification is likely to be available for approval by the DHS/SAFECOM VoIP Working Group by the end of 2008, followed by additional vendor interoperability testing in the first half of 2009.
Since the inception of the DHS/SAFECOM VoIP Working Group, Twisted Pair has worked with SAFECOM and other industry stakeholders to help define and test the BSI. Following the implementation of this standard, organizations will be empowered to seamlessly connect with other groups regardless of equipment disparities.
About Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc.
Twisted Pair Solution’s award-winning WAVE software technology enables partners and customers to build and operate secure, highly scalable communications solutions in the world’s most demanding IT environments. Recognizing that the best approach to solving the complexities of communications interoperability is to use software to unify multiple, diverse communications technologies, WAVE is trusted when communications is absolutely indispensable. Twisted Pair Solutions is headquartered in Seattle, Washington USA with offices in New York, the UK and Australia. Visit us at www.twistpair.com
NOTE: WAVE is a registered trademark of Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc. All other registered or unregistered trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners.
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