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Edgewater Networks solutions ensure the secure and reliable delivery of IP based voice, video and data for service providers and enterprises. Edgewater Network’s solutions offer proven network and operational savings from the core of the network to the customer premises.

Edgewater Networks’ customers use Network Edge Orchestration to power their hosted unified communications and SIP trunking offers.  With Network Edge Orchestration, they are able to rapidly provision services from a central control center, minimize truck rolls, ensure service quality, increase customer satisfaction, and, most importantly, rapidly scale to meet customer demand.

The company helps customers deliver intelligence at the network edge with its Network Edge Orchestration platform that includes the Edgeview Service Control CenterIntelligent Edge solutions, and the QuickConnect certification program.


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Affiliated Unified Communications LLC, Ptak, Noel & Associates, Fusion, Metaswitch Networks
Polycom, Avaya

Edgewater Networks is ranked 8th in Session Border Controllers (SBC) while RedShift Networks Session Border Control doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Session Border Controllers (SBC). Edgewater Networks is rated 0.0, while RedShift Networks Session Border Control is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Edgewater Networks is most compared with , whereas RedShift Networks Session Border Control is most compared with .

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