Solutions Presentation: Acme Packet
Wednesday, October 31, 2007, 1:15pm - 1:45pm

With residential VoIP subscribers and business adoption of IP telephony increasing and service provider VoIP traffic exploding, the number and size of VoIP islands continues to grow. Despite this growth, the full potential of capex and opex savings is not being realized due to carrier interconnects that still predominately make use of TDM. This presentation will identify the solutions for less pain, more profits in VoIP peering.



Seamus Hourihan, Vice President of Marketing and Product Management, Acme Packet

Seamus Hourihan, who first coined the term “session border control,” has driven industry recognition of the critical importance of the new product category created by Acme Packet. He is a prolific speaker on the conference and tradeshow circuit and is the author of several networking guidebooks and numerous articles. Recently, Seamus was recognized by Internet Telephony magazine as one of the “Top 100 Voices of IP Communications.” Seamus brings over 25 years of experience to Acme Packet in executive management, marketing, product management and business development roles at voice over IP, IP networking, web infrastructure and computer companies. Seamus was vice president of marketing for internetworking leader Wellfleet and, after its merger with Synoptics, Bay Networks (now Nortel) for nearly seven years. During his tenure, annual revenue grew from $10 million to $2 billion and Inc. recognized Wellfleet as “America’s Fastest Growing Company” for two consecutive years. More recently, Seamus was vice president of marketing for Pingtel, widely recognized as a leader in SIP products and technology. He also held management positions at Data General, MASSCOMP and Bright Tiger and has operated his own consulting company. Seamus holds an AB degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Babson College.