XtremeNetworks United States

Xtreme Networks, Inc. currently manufactues Voice Over IP carrier based solutions switches and IP PBX switches in the USA for North and South America and Spain for Europe. Xtreme Networks, Inc. provides cost effective solutions to the Voice Over IP market

Xtreme Networks, Inc. was founded in 2002 by Luis B. Mata. Mata is the chief engineer of the Matrix switch. He comes from an impressive, strong background in software and networks design. Working for Sun Trust Banks, Mata was introduced to the Voice over Internet Protocol technology. He then was employed by Qwest Communications. Working at Sun Trust Banks and at Qwest Communications, Mata realized the importance of VOIP in the technology market world. In his first attempt, Mata tired to develop a soft switch that would allow carrier resellers to handle loads of traffic via VOIP. Though the first attempts were not very successful, he was able to carry traffic on a regular PC based computer, thus giving him the solutions he was looking for.Xtreme Networks, Inc. currently manufactues Voice Over IP carrier based solutions switches and IP PBX switches in the USA for North and South America and Spain for Europe. Xtreme Networks, Inc. provides cost effective solutions to the Voice Over IP market.Matrix switches are currently installed in many countries like; Iraq, Nigeria, UK, Italy, Argentina, Colombia, Spain, and the US.Xtreme Networks Inc. is the Matrix Voice Over IP equipment manufacturer.

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XtremeNetworks
P.O. Box 267115
Weston
,33326
United States

Phone: +1 305-681-5531
Site: http://www.xtremenetworks.biz
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