[VOIPSEC] Juniper as an SBC
Jacek Materna
jmaterna at voipshield.com
Sat Feb 21 12:35:34 CST 2009
I believe the question was more directed at not what you do or have
but rather why you need an sbc will address some specific security
concerns. There's alot of misinformation out these days pertaining to
sbcs and security. Two words which I consider mutually exclusive.
Sbcs are traffic mgt systems pulled onto the world of security. There
has to be specific concerns you have in order to want a sbc.
Can you list them?
Jacek Materna
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On Feb 21, 2009, at 1:21 PM, "J. Oquendo" <sil at infiltrated.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Feb 2009, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
>
>> out of curiosity: what do you think you need an SBC for? -jiri
>>
>
> Apologies for not stating the prior obvious - I work at a
> VoIP carrier doing termination from 4 other carriers
> including Level3, Global, Verizon, etc. we provide managed
> VoIP services as well as backends to smaller VoIP carriers.
> I think on average I'm hitting about 14,000,000 (that's
> million) minutes per day or so. My existing SBC is limited
> in what need right now. We will be in contract soon to
> push another 5 million or so minutes and are currently
> averaging about 30megs of VoIP traffic off of a DS3.
>
>
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