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Re: Feedback - SBC Vendors.


From: Daniel Corbe <dcorbe () hammerfiber com>
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2018 22:25:08 -0400

at 7:56 PM, Ryan Finnesey <ryan () finnesey com> wrote:

I am going to have to install a series of SBCs for a voice offering connected to Microsoft Teams. We are going to pass the SIP traffic off to a larger number of SIP providers. I would like to get some feedback from the group on SBC vendors. I have two options for vendors Ribbon or AudioCodes. I am leaning towards a software based SBC over an appliance.

Would be helpful to get the other members feedback on Ribbon or AudioCodes deployments within their networks.

Cheers
Ryan

I have a few things to add to this because I’ve been through the ringer when it comes to SBCs.

1) I didn’t know AudioCodes still made SBCs. But at one point in time, they absorbed NetRake and promised NetRake’s customers that they’d continue looking after the product. A couple of years after that deal was done, they discontinued support with only a few months warning. So given their track record, maybe it’s something to avoid.

2) No opinion on Ribbon. I’ve never worked with their stuff. If you’re looking for suitable market alternatives for feature and pricing comparison, check out Genband and Sansay.

3) Avoid Oracle’s SBCs like the plague. They used to be Acme Packet, the industry gold standard. But under Oracle, they’ve crushed themselves under the weight of their own apathy. I’ve had nothing but support nightmares. I still to this day have a pair of broken 3830s that they refuse to take a look at.

4) The notion that software based solutions are better than hardware ones is a good notion. On modern hardware, a dual-core VM can process a few thousand simultaneous calls at very healthy and respectable tear-down and set-up rates. And hardware is always going to be more expensive than software.

-Daniel






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