BT Readies Switchless Voice Platform

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Howard Boville, BT

Telecommunications giant British Telecom (BT) is banking on the success of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for the next generation of its software-based voice trading platform, which is set to go into trials in April for a July general release.

The new system is capable of supporting many thousands of ITS.Netrix trading turret users without the need to "rip and replace" existing technology or legacy software-based platforms, say BT officials.

According to Howard Boville, head of financial

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