Ingate Systems

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Ingate Systems AB is a Swedish company that sells data network security and telecommunication equipment. The company primarily provides SIP Trunking of IP PBX:s on the US market.[1][2] It is associated with sister company Intertex Data AB.

Ingate Systems AB (publ)
Company typeSwedish public
IndustryTelecommunication equipment
FoundedLinköping, Sweden (2001)
FounderKarl Erik Ståhl
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Key people
Karl Erik Ståhl, CEO
ProductsSession Border Controllers, Firewalls, Routers, Modems
SubsidiariesIngate Systems Inc., Hollis, US
Websitewww.ingate.com

History

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Ingate Systems was founded in 2001 as a joint venture between the Swedish companies Intertex Data AB, which had developed the first SIP proxy-based SIP aware firewall for the SOHO and SMB market,[3] and Cendio Systems AB, which had developed the Fuego enterprise firewall. Ingate developed SIP-capable enterprise firewalls and SIParators®, Ingate's brand of Session Border Controllers (SBC:s). Intertex became sister company to Ingate, with joint development, and continued its development of its embedded products, Ethernet and DSL access routers for telecom service provider's volume deployment of SIP services to the home and SMB LAN:s – products that include firewall, SBC and IP PBX functionality.

In the fall of 2012, the group companies Ingate and Intertex merged into current Ingate Systems, to join their efforts for global unified communication beyond traditional telephony using both the SIP standard and the emerging WebRTC[4] standard and to cover the product range from home and SOHO to enterprise and carrier usage.[5]

Since 2006, Ingate has hosted the SIP Trunking-Unified Communications Seminars at the IXEXPO conferences.[6][7][8]

Ingate also participates in the SIP Trunking Community[9] by TMCnet.

Products

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Ingate has a line of enterprise Session border controllers ranging from home and SOHO usage to enterprise and telecom service provider usage of up to 20,000 concurrent telephone calls.[10]

The SBC:s are often used for SIP Trunking, i.e. connecting enterprise IP PBX:s to telecom service provider's SIP based Voice over IP (VoIP) connections. A wide range of IP PBX:s and service providers are supported[11] by the Ingate startup configuration tool.[12] Unified Communications (UC) solutions such as the Microsoft Lync[13] and Cloud computing solutions such as the Microsoft Office 365[14] are also supported.

The Ingate products are all based on an SBC architecture where an IETF RFC 3261-compliant SIP proxy controls the NAT and firewall engine to route all types of media between parties on both public and private IP networks. All products include a routing SIP Proxy and a SIP registrar, and when required a SIP Back-to-back user agent (B2BUA), and can in addition to security at the enterprise edge, also do accounting by reporting usage in Call Detail Records. The Ingate products are not limited to VoIP but support full UC or multimedia real-time communication, and can route such communication over the Internet with or without service provider involvement.[15][16]

Products are being developed to also support and enable the upcoming WebRTC standard,[17][18] an initiative by Google to bring high quality multimedia real-time communication directly into the web browser.

References

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  1. ^ "Who is Ingate Systems Anyway?", nojitter, 2010
  2. ^ "SIP trunking migration: Enterprise opportunities and challenges", FierceEnterprise Communications, 2012, archived from the original on 2022-04-08, retrieved 2013-07-14
  3. ^ "Intertex IX66 SIP Aware Firewall". 2001. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  4. ^ "WebRTC Advisory Board". Archived from the original on 2013-06-30. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  5. ^ "Ingate Systems Embraces WebRTC Capabilities with WebRTC & SIP E-SBC PBX Companion, Q-TURN Technology", TMCnet, 2013
  6. ^ "Ingate's SIP-Trunking Seminars", ITEXPO, 2008
  7. ^ Ingate’s SIP-Trunking Seminars, Presentations
  8. ^ Ingate’s SIP Trunking-UC Seminars, August 2013 Las Vegas
  9. ^ SIP Trunking Community, TMCnet
  10. ^ "Ingate Products". Ingate.
  11. ^ "Ingate, Positron interoperability encourages SIP trunking adoption", FierceEnterprise Communications, 2012
  12. ^ Ingate startup configuration tool
  13. ^ Microsoft Lync, Ingate
  14. ^ Microsoft Office 365, Ingate
  15. ^ "Ingate Products". Ingate.
  16. ^ "Internet+, The Way Toward Global Unified Communication and Replacing the Telephone Network" (PDF). Ingate, Intertex.
  17. ^ "WebRTC Demo, Ingate".
  18. ^ "WebRTC Atlanta 2013 Conference Presentations".
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