
Connect and unify your SIP systems
The SIP Bridge service is essential when two SIP systems need to communicate but have configurations or requirements that are not directly compatible. This connection acts as a "bridge" that facilitates the interoperability of different telephony systems, allowing businesses to connect their local area networks (LANs) with external service providers or other networks without any obstacles.
As a neutral intermediary, we provide a value-added solution to transfer and ensure the quality and stability of communications when businesses require a means to create bridges between various IP networks (public vs. private, IPv4 vs. IPv6, etc.) or between different SIP protocols (UDP vs. TCP, TLS vs. TPC, etc.).
Why is SIP Bridge important?
This service plays a crucial role during the migration from an old communication system to a new one, as it allows both systems to coexist simultaneously and prevents interruptions during the transition.
Additionally, SIP Bridge is essential in the transcoding process, facilitating the conversion of audio and video codecs to ensure interoperability between different systems. This ensures that call quality is not compromised, even when different technologies are in use.
Another key function is security in the interconnection of systems, as it implements advanced encryption mechanisms to protect sensitive communications while also acting as a defensive barrier, filtering unwanted traffic and blocking potential cyber threats.

Main features of SIP Bridge

Protocol translation
It has the capability to adapt and normalize SIP signals between different systems, ensuring that communications are established correctly.
Multi-platform compatibility
It can integrate with a wide range of SIP systems, regardless of differences in protocol versions or network configurations.
High availability
Includes functionalities for creating redundant configurations, ensuring that the service continues in the event of a failure in any network component.
TDM integration
Connects systems that use SIP with those that do not, through gateways or conversions.
Highlighted benefits
Scalability
Facilitates network expansion by integrating new systems or platforms. This allows businesses to adapt to new needs without having to replace existing infrastructure.
Continuity
Assists in migrating from legacy systems to new ones, ensuring that communications remain uninterrupted and operations continue without disruptions.
Budget savings
Reduces costs in call transport and operating expenses by utilizing existing infrastructures, eliminating the need to invest in new technologies.
Flexibility
Enhances the network's ability to adapt to different technologies and platforms, facilitating interoperability between various SIP-compatible systems.
