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beroNet GmbH announces a partnership with UK SIP trunk provider SIP Trunk Plus

Written by Jeff Stahlnecker | Jul 20, 2015 11:44:12 AM

BERLIN, July 16, 2015 – beroNet GmbH, a VoIP technology manufacturer, announces today that they have completed Interoperability Testing and developed a partnership with SIP Trunk Plus to ensure continued compatibility and cooperation between beroNet and SIP Trunk Plus.

“We are excited to be partnering with SIP Trunk Plus,” said Christian Richter, CEO of beroNet GmbH. “We look forward to working with SIP Trunk Plus to provide our partners with a complete and frustration free experience.”

To pass the Interoperability Testing the SIP trunk and gateway must work flawlessly together in both sending and receiving information. Successful completion means that a combined beroNet and SIP Trunk Plus solution will not only be simple to install, but the end customer will not notice a difference in functionality related to the communication between the gateway and SIP Trunk.

"We are delighted to announce the successful completion of Interoperability Testing with beroNet,” said Jonathan Rodwell, Chief Executive at SIP Trunk Plus. “We look forward to a successful partnership with beroNet, to deliver our partners real competitive edge and their clients an outstanding range of real business benefits.”

SIP Trunk Plus and beroNet GmbH will be providing combined educational opportunities for partners and companies interested in beroNet and SIP Trunk Plus solutions. A technical webinar on how to build a SIP solution using these services is scheduled for July 28. More information about the webinar can be found at: http://bit.ly/1J00ZId

 

SIP Trunk Plus are SIP application and delivery specialists. Our mission is to take a “SIP trunk” to the next level by delivering a range of SIP-based services that are not only truly unique, but offer huge competitive advantage to partners and outstanding complementary services to end users. With our SIP services, we give our partners the ability to make a highly competitive offering out of a technology that the traditional industry treats merely as a means to deliver VoIP.