Patton Communications wins 2024 product of the year.
Patton Communications announces that its SmartNode SN-SFP VoIP Module has earned 2024 Product of the Year from TMC’s INTERNET TELEPHONY online magazine. Since 1984, Patton has been at the forefront of designing and manufacturing top-notch communications equipment, including networking, telecom, ProAV, and IoT products–all proudly made in the USA. With their headquarters in Gaithersburg, MD, they offer competitively priced solutions tailored for carrier, enterprise, government, and industrial sectors.
Patton is extremely honored to accept this award. “We are thrilled to announce that Patton has won the prestigious 2024 Product of the Year Award for its innovative Smartnode SN-SFP micro-VoIP gateway. We look forward to continuing our technology leadership with more groundbreaking products,” expressed Burt Patton, Chief Revenue Officer at Patton, LLC.
This technology is the world’s first-ever VoIP gateway that is embedded into a Small Form Pluggable (SFP) form factor. This ground-breaking technology was developed by the Patton engineering team to provide VoIP gateway services and functions in an SFP module.
Features & Functionalities of the SN-SFP Module Include:
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