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Saturday, 05 May 2007

RAD Data Communications has acquired the assets of LEAD IP Systems, an Israeli start-up and pioneer of carrier-grade IP telephony access solutions. Founded in 2000, LEAD IP has developed an integrated hardware and software VoIP system that has a well-established customer base in Europe. RAD will incorporate LEAD IPs’ suite of products into its own portfolio, where it will become the centrepiece of its total VoIP solution. ThisLEAD IP's simple, easy to install, easy to manage, invest-as-you-grow IP-based solution, permits service providers and carriers to increase their profitability and establish new services for small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) and residential customers quickly and cost-effectively. The carrier-grade telephony and data services are provided thanks to a robust softswitch and provisioning system. Apart from that, the integrated VoIP service suite delivers virtual private networks (VPNs), firewall, LAN services, streaming media, and many other advanced services.
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