08-11-2025, 07:35 AM
A Session Border Controller (SBC) is a specialized network device or software application that manages and secures real-time voice and video communication over IP networks. It acts as a gatekeeper between different VoIP networks — typically between your internal network (enterprise or service provider) and external networks (like the internet or another carrier).
Key Roles of an SBC:
Why Your Business Needs an SBC:
If your company relies on VoIP for internal and customer communication, an SBC ensures that your calls are secure, reliable, and compatible across different systems. Without it, you risk poor call quality, security breaches, and interoperability issues that could disrupt your business operations.
Key Roles of an SBC:
- Security & Protection
- SBCs safeguard your VoIP infrastructure from threats like DDoS attacks, toll fraud, and unauthorized access.
- They hide your network topology, making it harder for attackers to exploit vulnerabilities.
- SBCs safeguard your VoIP infrastructure from threats like DDoS attacks, toll fraud, and unauthorized access.
- Interoperability
- Different VoIP systems use varying signaling protocols (like SIP) and codecs.
- SBCs translate and normalize these protocols so your system can connect seamlessly with other carriers or platforms.
- Different VoIP systems use varying signaling protocols (like SIP) and codecs.
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Monitors and optimizes call quality in real time by managing bandwidth and prioritizing voice traffic over less critical data.
- Monitors and optimizes call quality in real time by managing bandwidth and prioritizing voice traffic over less critical data.
- Regulatory Compliance
- Supports lawful intercept, emergency call routing (E911), and call recording as per industry and government standards.
- Supports lawful intercept, emergency call routing (E911), and call recording as per industry and government standards.
- Session Control
- Manages call setup, routing, and teardown efficiently to ensure stability and minimize dropped calls.
- Manages call setup, routing, and teardown efficiently to ensure stability and minimize dropped calls.
- Scalability
- Easily scales to handle increasing call volumes without compromising quality or security.
- Easily scales to handle increasing call volumes without compromising quality or security.
Why Your Business Needs an SBC:
If your company relies on VoIP for internal and customer communication, an SBC ensures that your calls are secure, reliable, and compatible across different systems. Without it, you risk poor call quality, security breaches, and interoperability issues that could disrupt your business operations.