AudioCodes and Radisys Partner to Extend Mediant SBC Portfolio with High-Density WebRTC Video Transcoding Capabilities

Radisys’ TRF transcoding solutions deliver real-time HD video and WebRTC transcoding for AudioCodes’ customers

Hillsboro, OR, February 24, 2017Radisys® Corporation (NASDAQ: RSYS), the services acceleration company, and AudioCodes, a leading provider of converged voice solutions, today announced the completion of joint certification and interoperability testing of the AudioCodes WebRTC-enabled Mediant family of Session Border Controllers (SBCs) and Radisys’ MediaEngine™ cloud-accelerated transcoding portfolio. The integrated solution allows large enterprises and service providers, with growing real-time video transcoding needs, to add video-enabled communication services to their IP networks easily and elegantly, while fully preserving and protecting their investment in voice SBCs.

“AudioCodes helps its customers deploy Skype for Business, Contact Center and other unified communications services by delivering IP communications platforms to support interworking among VoIP, WebRTC as well as TDM communication silos,” said Yehuda Herscovici, vice president, Product, AudioCodes. “We wanted to support our customers’ growing demands for video services and Radisys’ industry-leading MediaEngine TRF complements AudioCodes’ Mediant SBCs to address the high-performance WebRTC video transcoding requirements.”

“AudioCodes is a respected leader in the industry for its SBCs and VoIP Media Gateways,” said Grant Henderson, vice president, Media Engine and Corporate Marketing, Radisys. “We are pleased to partner with AudioCodes and leverage our strengths in video and WebRTC transcoding services. The combination of Radisys’ transcoding products and AudioCodes Mediant SBCs delivers a pragmatic and compelling solution for enterprise customers and service providers that seek to add HD video and WebRTC capabilities to their networks with minimal cost and disruption.”  

Radisys’ MediaEngine TRF products add advanced voice and video transcoding capabilities to IP networks. Available as both physical and virtualized transcoding solutions, the TRF family delivers the scalability and proven reliability required to meet the most demanding interworking needs for advanced video services. Scaling independently from, and complementing existing network elements such as SBCs, Radisys’ MediaEngine TRF portfolio supports real-time video transcoding, including transrating and frame rate adaptation for a broad range of codecs and helps bridge the divide between WebRTC and SIP-enabled devices.

Product Availability

The integrated solution is available today. Contact sales@radisys.com for more information. 

Meet with Radisys’ MediaEngine Experts at MWC17

Radisys will showcase its MediaEngine product portfolio in Hall 5, Stand 5I61 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, February 27-March 2. To schedule a meeting with Radisys’ media processing experts, contact info@radisys.com.

About Radisys

Radisys helps communications and content providers, and their strategic partners, create new revenue streams and drive cost out of their services delivery infrastructure. Radisys’ hyperscale software defined infrastructure, service aware traffic distribution platforms, real-time media processing engines and wireless access technologies enable its customers to maximize, virtualize and monetize their networks. For more information about Radisys please visit www.radisys.com.

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