Compare the Top Session Border Controllers (SBC) that integrate with OpenStack as of August 2025

This a list of Session Border Controllers (SBC) that integrate with OpenStack. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with OpenStack. View the products that work with OpenStack in the table below.

What are Session Border Controllers (SBC) for OpenStack?

Session Border Controllers (SBCs) are network devices or software solutions that manage and secure real-time communication sessions, such as Voice over IP (VoIP) calls, video conferencing, and other multimedia exchanges, particularly between different networks. SBCs are deployed at the borders of networks, typically between an enterprise and a service provider network, to protect the communication infrastructure and optimize traffic flow. Their primary functions include session signaling, traffic routing, encryption, and ensuring secure interconnection between different communication systems. SBCs handle tasks like ensuring high-quality service (QoS), mitigating security threats (such as denial-of-service (DoS) attacks and eavesdropping), and maintaining compliance with industry standards. Compare and read user reviews of the best Session Border Controllers (SBC) for OpenStack currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    AudioCodes Mediant Cloud SBC
    The Mediant Cloud Edition (CE) from AudioCodes is a cloud-native Session Border Controller (SBC) designed to provide scalable, secure, and cost-effective voice and video communication services in virtualized environments. It offers automatic elasticity, allowing resources to scale in or out based on real-time traffic demands, ensuring optimal performance without manual intervention. Built on the same code base as AudioCodes' hardware SBCs, Mediant CE supports broad SIP interoperability, advanced media handling, including transcoding, and robust security features. Its microservices architecture and scalable media cluster facilitate the introduction of new communication services swiftly and economically. Deployment is streamlined through native tools like AWS CloudFormation, and it integrates seamlessly with automation and DevOps workflows.
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    SBC Software Edition (SBC SWe)

    SBC Software Edition (SBC SWe)

    Ribbon Communications

    The Ribbon SBC Software Edition (SBC SWe) is a cloud-native, software-based Session Border Controller designed to secure and optimize real-time communications across various deployment environments. It offers the same robust features as Ribbon's hardware-based SBC 5400 and SBC 7000 appliances, including extensive audio codec transcoding, signaling interworking, call admission control, and comprehensive security measures such as encryption and protection against Denial of Service attacks. The SBC SWe can be deployed as a Virtual Machine (VM) on industry-standard servers in data centers, as a Virtual Network Function (VNF) in private clouds using OpenStack, or in public clouds like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). This flexibility allows enterprises to scale their communications infrastructure efficiently while maintaining high performance and security standards.
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    Perimeta SBC
    The Perimeta Session Border Controller (SBC) by Alianza is a cloud-native, software-only SBC designed to provide secure, scalable, and flexible solutions for voice and multimedia communications. It supports various deployment scenarios, including VoLTE, VoNR, SIP trunking, and Microsoft Teams direct routing, making it suitable for fixed-line, wireless, and enterprise access and interconnect environments. Perimeta operates on a zero-trust security model, ensuring robust protection for cloud infrastructure. Its unique media and signaling plane separation allows for granular scaling to meet changing demands. The SBC features a secure distribution engine (SDE) for load balancing and distributed admission control (DAM), simplifying massively scalable deployments. It is compatible with public, private, and hybrid cloud environments and can be deployed on platforms such as AWS, Azure, OpenStack, VMware, and ATCA hardware.
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    Ribbon PSX SWe

    Ribbon PSX SWe

    Ribbon Communications

    Ribbon's PSX Software Edition (PSX SWe) is a virtualized, centralized policy and routing solution designed for service providers to manage and optimize VoIP services across diverse network environments. It delivers intelligent session control for session border controllers (SBCs), media gateways, and call controllers, supporting protocols such as SIP, ENUM, H.323, TDM, SS7/C7, IN/AIN, and IMS. The PSX SWe's distributed architecture enables providers to deploy local instances for performance and resiliency while maintaining centralized policy, routing, and administration, eliminating the need to synchronize configurations across numerous sites. Key applications include Least Cost Routing (LCR), Quality of Service (QoS) routing, toll-free number routing, and number translation services. Additionally, it functions as an IMS Breakout Gateway Control Function (BGCF) and provides call validation treatment for STIR/SHAKEN and Reputation Scoring services to mitigate call spoofing.
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    Ericsson Session Border Controller (SBC)
    Ericsson's Session Border Controller (SBC) is a carrier-class, virtualized product designed to guarantee security and interoperability between IMS and other networks for both signaling and media. It provides a single offering for Voice over LTE (VoLTE), Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi), Video over LTE (ViLTE), Rich Communication Services (RCS), interconnection, fixed VoIP, and web communication solutions. The SBC can be deployed on nearly any x86 hardware in multiple cloud environments, such as OpenStack, VMware, and Ericsson NFVI. It is also verified on Ericsson software-defined infrastructure (SDI) and can be delivered as part of industrialized solutions. Ericsson’s SBC architecture utilizes centralized control, with the media plane being handled in traffic hotspots, to enable low media latency and transmission savings. The feature-rich, convergent nature of the Ericsson SBC means that service providers can benefit from a single product for all needs, resulting in significant OPEX savings.
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