Hi everyone,
you are certainly aware of the fact that most of the existing IP-based communication architectures leverage on legacy H.323 systems, while the majority of the modern audio and video technologies are designed to be deployed in SIP environments.
The signaling IP gateways available on the market are mostly audio-only, or they're not reliable enough to meet the requirements of large deployments: that's why many choose to implement MCU platforms to fill the gap between H.323 and SIP networks without having to replace their equipment with SIP-based ones.
These MCUs, though, are used for the unique purpose of translating protocols, thus remaining mostly unemployed and still causing excessive expenses and overkills.
If you happened to experience this kind of issues, or you are just scouting for a cost-effective solution for H.323 to SIP signaling in a visual communication scenario, you might be interested in the PSE H.323/SIP Gateway by Mirial, which is 100% standards-compliant and video-enabled.
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