Equinox Software Solutions Purchased by Sovernet Communications to Support Multi-switch Network

10:19 am   -   June 23rd, 2008

Equinox Information Systems, which is Nashville-based, announced that Sovernet Communications licensed a suite of Equinox software applications:TeleLink, Manager, and TeleScope.

Sovernet Communications selected the TeleLink mediation system to automate its usage record transmission process by filtering and converting usage data for use by downstream operational support systems (OSS). Manager monitors network performance and activity in detail by analyzing traditional switch as well as VoIP usage data, and TeleScope analyzes international traffic from both a network and financial perspective.

“We needed to manage usage records from our Siemens EWSD, MetaSwitch, and Tekelec switches, as well as usage from Global Crossing, Verizon, and MCI,” said Brandon Peyton, Director of Operations at Sovernet Communications. “Equinox software integrates with all of these to provide us with a real-time dashboard of our worldwide usage traffic.”

“We are pleased to provide Sovernet Communications with software applications to help them proactively manage their multi-switch network,” stated David West, Executive Vice President for Equinox.

About Sovernet Communications

Founded in 1995, Sovernet Communications is Vermont’s first and largest locally-owned statewide competitive provider of residential and business telephone and Internet services. The Company is headquartered in Bellows Falls, with facilities in Burlington and Winooski. Sovernet Communications is committed to bringing excellent service and services to its customers and to supporting local communities. It was the first Vermont carrier to offer residential customers a choice of Measured or Unlimited Local Telephone Service, and the first to allow customers to create their own phone/Internet bundle discounts.

For more information, please visit their website: http://www.sover.net

About Equinox

Founded in 1986, with hundreds of customers worldwide, Equinox Information Systems is a global provider of software solutions for the telecommunications industry. Providing a full range of software applications, which are backed by exceptional customer support, the company offers solutions in areas critical to profitability and network efficiency, including revenue assurance, fraud management, mediation, network analysis, and custom application development.

For more information, please visit their website: http//www.equinoxis.com



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