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Britannic Technology’s SIP service certificated by Mitel SIP Center of Excellence

Britannic Technologies has received "official" notification from Mitel SIP Center of Excellence that it has successfully completed Mitel-Compatible Test (MCT) certification between the Britannic SIP Trunking solution netX and the Mitel 3300 (MCD 4.1) platform.

As a result of this successful certification netX will be listed in the Mitel Global Solutions Catalogue.

Britannic Technologies' Carrier Grade SIP Trunking Platform netX has been extensively developed and rigorously tested to ensure reliability, flexibility and interoperability in this complex communications environment.

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netX is a "business class" SIP exchange platform which has direct connection into the BT network for the large scale routing of IP telephone calls.  This has enabled our customers to work towards a strategy of moving towards a single standardised network infrastructure.

Reliability
The netX infrastructure is fully resilient both physically and virtually and the network is controlled end to end to guarantee carrier-grade quality.  Backup trunks are available over a number of access methods.

Security
Every call made through netX is authenticated and transported across private network links; each session is kept separate to ensure privacy.  Transport Layer Security (TLS) is available on request.

Features
netX supports multiple protocols, support for any SIP codec, it provides full NAT support and is integrated with Microsoft's OCS platform and BriPORTAL gateway support for backwards compatibility for TDM.  It provides full disaster recovery options.

Flexibility
Numerous access methods are available across a multitude of interconnect models and channels can be added incrementally.

Cost savings
These can be achieved through consolidation of lines and lower cost call routing via SIP.