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Global Crossing's VoIP service compliant with Avaya IP PABX

Business IT - Technology

Global Crossing claims to have become the first global VoIP provider whose enterprise VoIP) solutions portfolio is fully compliant with Avaya's SIP telephony solutions.

Global Crossing is a member of the Avaya DeveloperConnection Program, an initiative to develop, market and sell third-party products that interoperate with Avaya technology.

Global Crossing's portfolio of enterprise VoIP services includes VoIP Outbound, VoIP Toll Free and VoIP Local services. All three VoIP services have been tested and certified as interoperable with the Avaya SIP Enablement Services and Avaya Communication Manager Release 3.0 and Avaya 4600 Series SIP telephones.

Avaya's Converged Communications Server 3.0 and its SIP Enablement Services module works with Communication Manager software, the company's IP telephony software, supported by Avaya media servers, gateways and SIP telephones.