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DIALOGIC
Official Website: http://www.dialogic.com/
Official about page: http://www.dialogic.com/Company/about-us.aspx
Country: Please specify country
Location: 1504 McCarthy Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035-7405 USA

926 Rock Avenue, San Jose, CA 95131 USA

Founded:
Business: Monitoring: SMS / SIGTRAN / ATM
Contact
Phone: +1 (408) 750-9400
Fax: +1 (408) 546-0081

Background

Dialogic trades on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol DLGC.

Owned by InvestCorp See also Investcorp in Blue Cabinet Wiki

"Dialogic Inc. provides communications platforms and technology that enable developers and service providers to build and deploy applications without concern for the complexities of the communication medium or network..." In 2011, the company sold its solutions to approximately 651 customers in approximately 80 countries.


In October 2010, Dialogic merged with Veraz Networks and is now publicly traded on the Nasdaq under the ticker DLGC.

  • "The company was incorporated in October 2001 as NexVerse Networks.
  • On November 1, 2002 Israel's ECI Telecom merged its subsidiary NGTS (which was established in 1986) with NexVerse Networks to form a new company called Veraz Networks.
  • In 2007 Veraz had an IPO on NASDAQ.
  • In May 2010, it was announced that Veraz was to merge with the Dialogic Corporation, under the Dialogic banner.
  • The merger was completed on October 1, 2010 and the merged company, named Dialogic now trades on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol DLGC.
  • In June 2010, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission charged Veraz with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)." Wikipedia

See also - U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Litigation Release No. 21581 / June 29, 2010 Securities and Exchange Commission v. Veraz Networks, Inc., Case No. CV-10-2849 (PVT) (N.D. Cal. filed June 29, 2010)

Products

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"Products

The company’s products include both Next-Generation products that serve the mobile and Internet protocol (IP) networks and also connect these disparate networks together, as well as Legacy products that serve the time division multiplexing (TDM) networks.

The company’s Next-Generation products and solutions are offered in four main categories:

Service Provider Infrastructure:

These products serve in the core or edge of a service provider network and make the fundamental connections that allow networks to function.

The company’s service provider product portfolio includes a Class 4 softswitch, network signaling products, such as Sigtran for Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) over IP networks, and media gateways that connect IP and public switched telephone network (PSTN) networks.

The company has session border controllers (SBCs) that reside both on-premise to service session Initiation protocol (SIP) trunks and at the edge of a network for peering or access from one type of IP network to another.


The company’s Next-Generation switching solution consists of the Dialogic ControlSwitch System, a Class 4 IP softswitch and service delivery platform comprising various IP multimedia subsystems (IMS)-compatible software modules. This product suite allows its customers to customize and tailor solutions.

The company’s gateways enable communication from one type of network to another and convert from one type of media stream format to another and/or one type of signaling format to another.

The company’s Dialogic BorderNet 500 Enterprise SBC is a turnkey appliance that enables any to any routing for the connection of SIP trunks and hosted SIP services. Its Dialogic Bordernet 2020 product is a combined gateway and SBC that supports IP-to-IP transcoding for network peering applications and mediation, thereby eliminating the need for separate SBCs in an environment where the mediation function is required.

The company’s Dialogic BorderNet 3000 Session Border Controller is a security and session management platform for access to mobile and fixed VoIP networks.


  • Bandwidth Optimization:

These products serve in the core or edge of a service provider network and address the capacity challenges of networks by optimizing the media traffic on these networks.

The company’s bandwidth optimization products consist of its Dialogic I-Gate 4000 family of media gateways and enable service providers to gain more bandwidth out of their existing infrastructure.

The I-Gate 4000 SBO Mobile Backhaul solution can deliver data and voice optimization for both 3G and 2G networks.

The I-Gate 4000 SBO Core optimizes VoIP traffic in 3G mobile and next generation switching networks in the core of the network.


  • Value-Added Services / Cloud Enablement:

These platforms enable its customers to build advanced communication applications, such as messaging, interactive voice response (IVR), conferencing, and short message service (SMS) applications that may be delivered by its customers either via a cloud delivery model or via a stand-alone solution model.

The Dialogic PowerMedia software act as media servers that allow its customers and partners to build value-added service applications, including voice mail, IVR, contact center, facsimile, conferencing, speech recognition, unified messaging, SMS, color back ring tones (CRBT), and announcement systems. PowerMedia performs multimedia processing tasks on general-purpose servers without requiring the use of specialized hardware (available in Linux and Windows versions) and uses its existing application programming interfaces (APIs) and industry standard APIs as the programming environment to support advanced multimedia features. These advanced multimedia functions include transcoding video codecs, transrating different screen sizes and enabling mobile video conferencing of different mobile devices.


  • Mobile Video:

The company offers Dialogic Vision gateways that can connect SIP-based video and multimedia services to both voice-only and video/3G enabled mobile devices. The ability of these gateways to simultaneously support video and voice-only calls simplifies the routing and switch logic needed to support video and voice services.

In 2011, the company also trialed Video Quality of Experience software. This software, known as the Dialogic VisionVideo Software Solution, can help companies in the mobile video ecosystem to monetize their offerings. By blending video content identification with analysis of perceived video quality, the VisionVideo Software Solution provides a method — incorporating patent-pending technology — for analyzing and tracking video quality as perceived by the end consumer.

The company’s Legacy products and solutions serve the TDM markets. Its Legacy products are offered via an array of traditional network and/or media processing boards that range from two-port analog interface boards to octal span T1/E1 media and network interface boards.

These products connect to and interact with an enterprise or service provider based circuit switched network, and support a suite of media processing features, including echo cancellation, dual tone multi frequency (DTMF) detection, voice play and record, conferencing, fax, modem and speech integration.

The boards are grouped into four media board families, such as Dialogic Media and Network Interface boards with various architectures, Dialogic Diva Media Boards, Dialogic CG Series Media Boards, and Dialogic Brooktrout Fax Boards.

The company’s voice solutions also include data and video. It is also actively expanding products enabling video applications to mobile devices. The company’s customers and partners are adding video to value-added service application and its products support key video codecs, perform video transcoding and transrating functions from one codec type to another, and enable video play/record and video conferencing.

The company also supports the new voice functionality, such as high definition voice codecs. Customers The company’s target customers include both direct service providers, as well as enterprise customers and indirect channel partners, such as technology equipment manufacturers, value added resellers, independent software vendors, and systems integrators engaged in the sale of communications technology equipment to enterprise and service provider end customers. " Source: Businessweek

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" In 2011, the company sold its solutions to approximately 651 customers in approximately 80 countries. "

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Competition

The company competes with various vendors across its various product lines, including

Acme Packet, Inc.;

Alcatel-Lucent;

Audiocodes Ltd.;

Cisco Systems, Inc.;

Genband Inc.;

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.;

Radisys Corporation;

Metaswitch Networks; and

Sonus Networks, Inc.