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Pactolus Named a "Pulver Top 100" Company for 5th Consecutive Year
Tier 1 Massive-Scale Deployments, Graphical Service Creation, High Availability Delivery, and SIPdev.org Open Source Wiki Win 5th Straight Pulver 100 Award.
MARLBOROUGH, Mass. and SAN JOSE, Calif, - March 20, 2007 -
Pactolus Communications Software Corporation, makers of the industry's most broadly-deployed VoIP applications and service creation/delivery solutions, today announced that it has been named for the fifth consecutive year to the "pulver 100", a prestigious community of privately held growth companies that represent the future of the communications ecosystem. Pactolus simplifies the creation and deployment of scalable, IMS-extensible SIP-based telco services. Its popular RapidFLEX platform – now freely available on the SIPdev.org Wiki, a freely-available and open source developer community – eliminates the development challenges and vulnerabilities inherent in Java-based and C++ VoIP environments.
RapidFLEX is the foundation for a broad array of commercially-scaled services now in use by service providers such as Primus Canada, WebEx, XO Interactive, LatiNode, USA Datanet, the world's leading VoBB providers and other Tier 1 carrier services now being introduced. Its library of more than 400 rich objects enables the graphical creation of exciting and scaleable services in Internet time.
"Pactolus is recognized for providing a uniquely rich, useable and scalable IP service creation and delivery platform. By moving to open source and freely available Wiki formats, it's the first major vendor to broaden developers' power and freedom to innovate, unhindered by arcane complexities, limitations and economics," noted Jeff Pulver, Founder and Chairman of pulvermedia.
"We're truly honored with this singularly important recognition that VoIP and IP services must be truly scalable, secure, IMS-extensible, and innovation-friendly, and are particularly delighted be a pulver 100 recipient for this fifth straight year," notes Pactolus Chairman and CEO Paul Blondin.
ABOUT THE PULVER 100
Originally introduced in 2002, the Pulver 100 features private companies that impact the distribution of communications and entertainment with Internet technology. These companies have substantial real-world deployments and enjoy significant growth rates. The value chain characterized by the Pulver 100 differs from the vertically integrated model of the last century, focusing more on the direct interface to customers and consumers which has been brought about by the Internet. For additional details on the 2007 Pulver 100, please visit www.pulvermedia.com.
About Pactolus Communications Software:
Unique Pactolus-based, SIP-based voice applications now support an industry-leading 3+ billion minutes of use per month in more than 75 carrier and service provider networks, providing exceptional service differentiation and enabling ongoing innovation and customer retention.
The RapidFLEX Service Creation and Delivery Platform's extensible object-based design lets users quickly and reliably create, deploy and scale VoIP and other IP services without advanced multi-disciplinary proficiencies or prohibitive entry economics. The popular, customizable SIPware™ turnkey services suite includes residential and business VoBB, prepaid and post-paid calling card, reservationless and operator-managed event audio conferencing, voice messaging, and service-integrated operator assistance. Open Source applications for service providers and enterprises, and the RapidFLEX Service Creation and Delivery Platform are freely downloadable at the www.SIPdev.org developer community website.
For more information, contact:
Ken Osowski
Pactolus Communications Software
508-616-0900 x 328
keno@pactolus.com
Todd Keefe
Pulvermedia
617-262-1968
todd@pulver.com
Maureen MacGregor
Pelorus Communications
978-525-3688
Maureen@peloruscom.com
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