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Nokia licences Eyeball AnyFirewall Engine to help VoIP users get their calls thru

January 23, 2007 by Stefan Constantinescu - Leave a Comment

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Eyeball, the VoIP Call Completionâ„¢ company, today released AnyFirewallâ„¢ Engine, a firewall and NAT traversal SDK that incorporates the most comprehensive implementation of STUN, TURN and ICE. Together with AnyFirewall Server, AnyFirewall Engine ensures 100% seamless call completion for VoIP phones, services and applications.

The growth of the Internet has created a global shortage of IP addresses. ISPs, enterprises and home routers bypass this problem by using Network Address Translation (NAT) to hide many private addresses behind one single public address, which interferes with VoIP calls.

According to Business Week magazine, 3.1% of all VoIP calls fail. In comparison, the call failure rate for traditional telephone services is less than 0.01%. AnyFirewall Engine enables VoIP phones and applications to get through firewalls and resolve NAT challenges, ensuring that every call gets completed seamlessly.

“Until now, firewall and NAT traversal has been the biggest obstacle to VoIP adoption,” says Chris Piche, Eyeball CEO. “Eyeball has pioneered VoIP call completion since 2001 and we are delighted to make our innovation available to industry partners worldwide through the release of AnyFirewall Engine.”

Eyeball also announced an agreement to license AnyFirewall Technology into Nokia’s smartphone infrastructure. “Nokia is one of the leading smartphone companies in the world and we are excited to contribute our Call Completion technology to Nokia’s VoIP infrastructure and IMS, WiFi and WiMax deployments,” adds Piche.

As more subscribers demand IP connectivity features in FMC phones, firewall and NAT traversal is fast becoming an industry issue for mobile users. Roberto Loiola, Vice President of Marketing & Sales Networks at Nokia says, “Nokia is embracing the vision of telecommunications that IP is making possible."

Source: Eyeball PR

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