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}}</ref> and Cendio Systems AB, which had developed the Fuego enterprise firewall. Ingate developed SIP-capable enterprise firewalls and SIParators®, Ingate’s brand of [[Session Border Controller]]s (SBC:s). Intertex became sister company to Ingate, with joint development, and continued its development of its embedded products, Ethernet and DSL access routers for telecom service provider’s volume deployment of SIP services to the home and SMB LAN:s – products that include firewall, SBC and [[IP PBX]] functionality.
In the fall of 2012, the group companies Ingate and Intertex merged into current Ingate Systems, to join their efforts for global unified communication beyond traditional telephony using both the [[Session Initiation Protocol|SIP]] standard and the emerging [[WebRTC]]<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.webrtcworld.com/conference/advisory-board.aspx |title= WebRTC Advisory Board}}</ref> standard and to cover the product range from home and SOHO to enterprise and carrier usage.<ref>{{Citation
| title = Ingate Systems Embraces WebRTC Capabilities with WebRTC & SIP E-SBC PBX Companion, Q-TURN Technology
| url = http://sip-trunking.tmcnet.com/topics/sip-trunking/articles/342827-ingate-systems-embraces-webrtc-capabilities-with-webrtc-sip.htm | year = 2013 | journal = TMCnet
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