4PSA Becomes a Full Member of the SIP Forum

Collaboration, interoperabiltiy, and strengthening the SIP ecosystem are key goals.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Nov 10, 2010
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Orlando, Fl - November 9, 2010 - 4PSA, a leading Cloud Computing and Unified Communications software technology company, announces that it has joined the SIP Forum as a Full Member.

"We have joined the SIP Forum because we believe in the importance of collaboration and interoperability with key global companies and their initiatives to strengthen the SIP ecosystem", stated Bogdan Carstoiu, 4PSA's CEO. "Our interest is to share the experiences of our cloud implementations and what we are doing to scale massively in distributed environments", added Mr. Carstoiu.

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4PSA Joins SIP Forum as Full Member

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