A Enterprise Session Border Controller is a device that maintains strict security standards for interactive interactions between users of different IP networks. Voice over Internet protocol demand is one of the main drivers of the global session border controller industry. Additionally, the session border controller provides capabilities that guard against damaging attacks including denial-of-service attacks and toll fraud on private networks and other devices. The session border controller also offers privacy and security against malformed packets, which is another factor promoting market expansion. Additionally, session border controller also offers quality of service to networks via a number of applications, including resource allocation, traffic policing, and call admission control. Additionally, a major obstacle for the industry is the lack of knowledge about the benefits of session border controllers in various regions, particularly in economically developing nations.
Top Companies in the Enterprise Session Border Controller Industry:
1. Adtran, Inc.
Adtran, Inc. is an American Fiber Networking and Telecommunications company, founded in 1985 and headquartered in Alabama, USA. It operates in 68 countries. Adtran delivered its market-first FSP 3000 S-FlexTM, a highly adaptable DWDM muxponder capable of supporting 64Gbit/s Fibre Channel services, in June 2023. The approach increases total transport capacity to 400Gbit/s while also simplifying operations and streamlining inventory. It meets the different needs of businesses by supporting a wide range of DCI and SAN protocols and speeds.
2. Audiocodes Ltd
Audiocodes Ltd. is a company that provides advanced communication software, products, and services for enterprises and service providers. It founded in 1993 and headquartered in Somerset, United States. It operates in more than 100 countries. AudioCodes Mediant SBCs offered interoperability with any voice communications system available in June 2022, while ensuring high availability at any scale to ensure uninterrupted service. They are packed with unrivaled capability, such as comprehensive routing capabilities and robust security features, and can be installed on Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Hyper-V, KVM, and VMware.
3. Avaya Inc.
Avaya Inc. is an American multinational technology company It was founded in 2000 and headquartered in New Jersey, United States. It operates in 190 countries. The Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE) will provide security to a SIP-based Unified Communications network in May 2022.
4. Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco Systems, Inc. is an American-based multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation. It was founded in 1984 and headquartered in California, U.S. It operates in more than 80 countries.
5. Edgewater Networks Inc.
Edgewater Networks Inc. was founded in 2002 and headquartered in California, United States. It operates in 42 countries worldwide. Ribbon Communications signs a deal to buy Edgewater Networks, Inc. in June 2018.
6. Genband, Inc.
Genband, Inc. was founded in 1999 and headquartered in Frisco, Texas. It operates in more than 50 countries.
7. Ingate Systems AB
Ingate Systems AB was founded in 2001 and headquartered in
Stockholm, Sweden. It operates in.
8. Oracle Corporation
Oracle Corporation was founded in 1977 and headquartered in Texas, U.S. It operates in more than 145 countries around the world.
9. Patton Electronics Co.
Patton Electronics Co. was founded in 1984 and headquartered in Maryland, USA. It operates in Switzerland, Hungary, Lebanon, India, Vietnam, and the USA. Patton, a US producer of VoIP, Unified Communications, ALL-IP, and cloud communications equipment and services, accepted the TMCnet 2023 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award for the SmartNode SN4740 Analog High Density Gateway series in April 2023.
10. Sonus Networks
Sonus Networks was funded in 1997 and headquartered in Massachusetts, United States. It operates in 27 countries.
Definition: Session Border Controller (SBCs) use an Access Control List (ACL), which specifies the traffic that's allowed to pass through the network border. SBCs also apply rate limiting, encryption, and other advanced security measures to help prevent denial of service (DoS) attacks and fraud.