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In line with its VoIP product suite, Motorola has launched SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) based VoIP Cable modems ‘SBV5100 Series’.

The company claims that the new modems will expand cable operators’ options for applications they can layer on top of their high-speed-Internet and voice services supporting full-featured primary VoIP services for up to two telephone lines that are terminated in two RJ-11 connectors.

Charles Dougherty, vice president of Motorola’s Connected Home business said,

By providing a voice-enabled cable modem with the SIP protocol, Motorola enables cable operators to not only expand their offerings with voice today, but to lay the foundation for new feature-rich voice and multimedia services, such as fixed-mobile convergence.

The company’s website highlights the following features of SBV5100 Series

1.One infrastructure for communication services

2.One bill for voice and data services

3.Simultaneous use of phone line and high-speed data services

4.Support for a variety of CLASS features provided today by the telephone company (Caller ID, Call waiting, Call forwarding, etc.)

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