Sangoma Receives Four Technical Certifications for T1/E1 Cards
The certification is required by the Malaysian government to allow Sangoma to sell its solutions in the country and it ensures network security for end users. The national certification ensures that certified telephony products are compatible with the country's public network and telecommunications infrastructure.
“Malaysian and international markets are welcoming our telephony solutions,” says Sangoma Technologies president and CEO David Mandelstam. “These certifications add to the extensive portfolio of approvals Sangoma has already gained worldwide, which has eased the implementation and rollout of enabling technology-based products around the world.”
Certifications are valid and renewable over a one- year period and cover Sangoma's AFT-based A101, A102, A104 Quad and A104d.
Sangoma's AFT series cards have a uniform 2U form factor (120mm x 55 mm, 4.7" x 2.2"). The 3.3v/5v PCI card supports bus-mastering, ring-buffer DMA architecture and fully shared interrupts, making it ideal for demanding environments such as the Asterisk Open Source PBX/IVR project. “Malaysian-based Lanvik ICU Sdn Bhd (http://www.lanvik-icu.com/) helped us manage and carry out the certification process,” says Mandelstam. “We will now leverage our strategic relationships to strengthen Sangoma's market position in this region.”

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