Vocalscape Releases Load Balancer for VoIP Networks
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Feb 07, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ --
Vocalscape Networks, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VOSC) (Vocalscape) today
announced that they have released a Load Balancer for Voice over IP (VoIP)
systems.
"Vocalscape has developed the Load Balancer to meet our customers' needs,"
commented Ron McIntyre, President of Vocalscape. "As our customers grow their
user base, they will need to add additional servers to handle the higher volume
of calls. The Vocalscape Load Balancer will allow them to evenly share the load
among multiple servers."
The Vocalscape Load Balancer began as an open source project which was adopted
and improved upon by Vocalscape. It was made compliant with Asterisk, a popular
open source PBX, and the algorithm was revised to more evenly distribute calls.
Previously, the Load Balancer would send calls to a primary server and only when
the primary server was overburdened would calls be sent to additional servers.
The new algorithm balances the load by evenly distributing the calls between the
servers. As an additional benefit, the Load Balancer provides failover
capabilities. If a server is not responding, the Load Balancer will route all
calls to servers that are functional.
ABOUT VOCALSCAPE NETWORKS, INC.
Vocalscape provides VoIP telephony solutions and communications software for
Internet Service Providers ("ISPs"), Internet Telephony Service Providers
("ITSPs") and Telecommunications companies worldwide. Vocalscape develops VoIP
and interactive communications software including Softphone applications,
Customer Acquisition and Billing Systems, SIP Servers, Gatekeepers and Virtual
Calling Cards. Vocalscape's focus is on VoIP software and Long Distance
termination solutions that bring together a full range of communications
solutions and services thereby providing a turnkey VoIP infrastructure.
For more information, please visit:
www.vocalscape.comSafe Harbor Act Disclaimer: This press release contains forward-looking
statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, and Section 21E of the securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the
"Exchange Act"), and as such, may involve risks and uncertainties.
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among other things, expectations of the business environment in which Vocalscape
operates, projections of future performance, potential future performance,
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mission and vision. Vocalscape's actual results, performance and achievements
may differ materially from the results, performance, and achievements expressed
or implied in such forward-looking statements.
Vocalscape and the Vocalscape logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of
Vocalscape Networks, Inc. All other trademarks may be the property of their
owners.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Vocalscape Networks, Inc.
Kimberly Koch
kkoch@vocalscape.com
P. 914-448-7600
F. 914-448-7608
www.vocalscape.com INVESTOR RELATIONS
SIG Consultants
Doug Ward
sigconsultants@aol.com
www.siginfogroup.com 770-814-7199
SOURCE Vocalscape Networks, Inc.
CONTACT: Kimberly Koch of Vocalscape Networks, Inc., +1-914-448-7600, or fax, +1-914-448-7608,
or kkoch@vocalscape.com; or Doug Ward of SIG Consultants, +1-770-814-7199, or
sigconsultants@aol.com
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