BroadVoice, a leading provider broadband of phone services to consumers and
businesses, recently announced the launch of the BroadVoice Compatibility
Program. The Program will provide customers with a broader choice of
communications devices, and greater confidence that the equipment will work
right with BroadVoice VOIP devices. BroadVoice CertifiedTM devices will
automatically configure when connected to the network, and they will be
continually and automatically upgraded and have call quality optimized using
BroadVoice's SmartSIP™ network technology.
With the widespread acceptance of Internet telephony, communications
equipment manufacturers are producing an array of new devices that can plug
directly into the Internet, instead of telephone jacks. Leading VoIP companies
like BroadVoice have built large scale networks based on the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP), the de facto standard for transmitting voice conversations via
Internet. The BroadVoice Compatibility Program will help SIP phone and
device manufacturers test and deliver equipment that seamlessly interoperates
with BroadVoice’s network, systems, and features, thereby ensuring
compatibility with BroadVoice broadband voice telephony equipment.
“The number of networks that overtly allow BYOD is very limited. As far as
I know, BroadVoice is the only one to have a formal compatibility program.”
said Steve Sokol of Astricon. “It will be advantageous to the Asterisk
community, especially those reselling Asterisk, to have a documented, working
configuration for the BroadVoice network.” Leading VoIP equipment vendors such
as Linksys, Aastra, TalkSwitch, Epigy, and VegaStream, among others, are
participating in the BroadVoice Compatibility program.
"Initiatives like the BroadVoice Compatibility Program are invaluable in
expanding customer choice and in accelerating VoIP adoption," said Jan
Scheeren, president and CEO of TalkSwitch. "As a BroadVoice Certified
device, our customers will know that they can get all the great value they've
come to expect from TalkSwitch, and benefit from a world-class VoIP calling
service at the same time."
“Customers will be able to buy any BroadVoice Certified™ phone or other
device and know that it will work with their BroadVoice service as soon as they
connect it to the Internet, at home, at the office, or at a hotel halfway around
the world,” said Gene Cornfield, VP of business development for BroadVoice.
“Rather than imposing one device on all customers, BroadVoice pioneered the
BYOD [Bring Your Own Device] concept to provide customers with the broadest
possible choice of voice communications equipment. We allow people to choose the
device that best suits their needs, whether it's a soft phone, a desktop phone,
a wireless phone, or VoIP-enabled PBX.”
The BroadVoice Certified™ logo will help customers identify products that
are compatible with BroadVoice services. Customers will get the same
quality experience with BroadVoice Certified™ devices as with devices supplied
by BroadVoice.
For manufacturers, certification allows them to use the BroadVoice Certified™
logo on promotions and packaging, and entitles them to a listing in the
BroadVoice Certified™ Device Catalog, as well as a host of other benefits.
A complete description of the program is available at www.broadvoice.com/certified.
Two other leading VOIP providers are AT&T and Vonage.
About BroadVoice
Founded in December 2003, BroadVoice is privately held and based in
Billerica, MA. For additional information please visit www.broadvoice.com.