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Home » Avaya to Acquire Ubiquity Software for $144 Million

Avaya to Acquire Ubiquity Software for $144 Million

January 14, 2007
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Avaya will acquire Ubiquity Software Corporation plc, a developer of SIP end-user applications, for approximately GBP 74.3 million (approximately $144 million).

Ubiquity develops and markets SIP-based communications software for fixed and mobile communications service providers, systems integrators, independent software vendors and channel partners. Its SIP Application Server (SIP A/S) is both a carrier-class deployment platform and a programmable, standards-based application creation environment (ACE).

Avaya said the addition of Ubiquity’s next generation software platform to its portfolio will help customers and developers enhance the integration of communications technologies and business processes.

Ubiquity is headquartered in Cardiff and has corporate offices in the US and Canada and representation in Japan and China.
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  • Ubiquity Software offers “Voice Plus” solution for consumer IP telephony and multimedia services based on its SIP Application Server. Voice Plus is a carrier-grade, pre-built VoIP solution for Internet-based service providers (ASPs, ITSPs, ISPs) who want to deliver IP-based voice and other multimedia services to their residential customers over cable, DSL, WiFi, or other consumer broadband access networks. Voice Plus includes the “Top 10” residential calling features including PC to PSTN calling, PSTN to PC calling, PC to PC calling, voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, and three-way calling. Voice Plus is also a platform to deliver additional IP-enabled capabilities such as presence, instant messaging, video calling, file/desktop/content sharing, and instant conferencing services.
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