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Netrake's family of SIP-based session controllers (nCite and nCite SE) were designed and tested in partnership with the world's leading IP Communications carriers and independent third party labs to ensure the product meets or exceeds the functional and operational requirements of Tier One carriers worldwide. Netrake's goal is to ensure cost-effective VoIP Interconnection and security - delivered in a single chassis with the highest performance, reliability and scale.
Netrake currently employs 70 people, and sells its' products in the Americas, Asia, and Europe.


Netrake's nCite systems (nCite and nCite SE) were designed and tested in partnership with the world's leading IP Communications carriers and independent third party labs to ensure the product meets or exceeds the functional and operational requirements of Tier One carriers worldwide.
The result is the market leader in carrier-class performance. Netrake manages from 1,000 to 42,000 simultaneous calls (dependent on codec), with full redundancy, at call processing rates of up to 300 calls per second - all with less than 50 microseconds of latency per call. Our Element Management System (EMS) leads the market in operational control and network feedback.
Netrake's nCite Session Controllers Deliver:
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Unmatched Scalability - nCite is designed to more than satisfy the requirements generated by any economic model, from small to very large. nCite call capacity ranges from 1,000 simultaneous sessions up to 42,000 simultaneous sessions, all in a single compact system.
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Unrivaled Ease of Management - Deployment of nCite Session Controllers does not require modifications and/or special configurations to existing network infrastructure including; routers, gateways, gatekeeper capabilities, or security systems

Session Controllers allow carriers to peer utilizing cost-effective VoIP technology instead of classical TDM interconnection. Many carriers already use VoIP as a Class 4 replacement strategy, Session Controllers allow these carriers to replace Media Gateways and TDM networks as the interconnect technology used for Voice peering. Carriers can now offer origination/termination and enhanced services to Service Providers, and Enterprises by using a Session Controller.
Netrake's Session Controller uses SIP as a VoIP signalling protocol. The system can act as a SIP Proxy server or SIP Back-to-Back User Agent (B2BUA). The nCite can modify SDP payloads to provide RTP bridging of NAT boundaries.