Quobis with Nokia at the Enterprise Connect 2018 in Orlando

Sippo (rebranded as Quobis Communications Platform) was the client and application server used by Nokia to showcase the WebRTC support of their new SBC. As a standard-based network element that hides the complexity behind the real field deployments of the technology, Sippo is the right to extend to the web existing services and create new ones.  Sippo architecture manages the fragmentation of browsers, devices (including smartphone support), gateways or existing elements in the core network, while offers an API to enable companies and services providers with the possibility  to develop new applications. Pictures from the show:  

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