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GL Supports SIP and RTP Testing for Next-Gen Networks
GL Supports SIP and RTP Testing for Next-Gen Networks

Hamilton Spectator

time30-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hamilton Spectator

GL Supports SIP and RTP Testing for Next-Gen Networks

GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GL Communications Inc., a global leader in telecom testing solutions, addressed the press regarding their SIP protocol emulation and testing solutions . In today's dynamic telecom environment, ensuring the reliable operation of SIP-based VoIP devices and networks is essential. This powerful platform emulates all key SIP elements and generates real-time SIP and RTP traffic for thorough testing. [For illustration, refer to ] Vijay Kulkarni, CEO of GL Communications, states 'GL's Message Automation & Protocol Simulation (MAPS™) is a flexible software program that can emulate a wide variety of telecommunications protocols. MAPS™ SIP is a specialized application within this platform that focuses on testing SIP-based communication systems. It emulates key SIP elements such as User Agent Client (UAC), User Agent Server (UAS), Registrar, and Redirect servers.' MAPS™ SIP emulates complex SIP call flows and supports high-volume call generation with real-time transmission of voice, video, fax, and messaging traffic. With full support for SIP over UDP, TCP, and TLS, it ensures performance validation, resolves interoperability issues, and confirms compliance with industry standards across VoIP and IP multimedia networks. Key Features: About GL Communications Inc., GL Communications is a global provider of telecom test and measurement solutions. GL's solutions verify the quality and reliability of Wireless, Fiber Optic, TDM and Analog networks. Warm Regards, Vikram Kulkarni, PhD Phone: 301-670-4784 x114 Email: info@

A vibrant, creative & emotional journey, Meraki, through world of abstract art
A vibrant, creative & emotional journey, Meraki, through world of abstract art

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

A vibrant, creative & emotional journey, Meraki, through world of abstract art

Pune: In a city softened by monsoon mist, an abstract art exhibition, titled Meraki, makes a perfectly timed entrance. The group exhibition, which opened at Vesavar Art Gallery in Camp, offers visitors a vibrant and emotional journey through the world of abstract art. Featuring the works of six contemporary artists — Yash Chawardol, Vikram Kulkarni, Shrikant Kadam, Santosh Shirsat, Rupesh Pawar, and Deepak Sonar —the show runs till July 6. The word Meraki is a Greek word that describes doing something with love, soul, and creativity. That sentiment flows through each artwork on display, which rely more on feelings and emotions than defined forms and recognisable images. The show celebrates colour, movement, and mood. Vikram Kulkarni, whose paintings explore subtle contrasts, said, "Through my abstract works, I have tried to offer a sensory experience inviting viewers to simply enjoy the colours and forms. Over time, I've become more attuned to painting delicate abstract compositions, where thin lines interact with thick ones or blend into subtle colour patches." Shrikant Kadam's work, though non-representational, draws from the natural world. "My work is not about replicating nature, but reflecting its essence through imagination," he said. "I strive to bring joy, divinity, and clarity into my canvases. Each painting is a journey of self-realisation and emotional connection, a silent dialogue between me and the viewer." While many of the works are abstract in form, Santosh Shirsat brings in one familiar element, the human face. But even here, identity is blurred. "The faces I depict are not my own nor that of a particular person or society. It is simply a human face that represents humanity, trying to express various emotions such as sadness, compassion, fear, anxiety, anger, and lust through its depiction," said Shirsat. For Rupesh Pawar, abstraction provides the freedom to explore deep emotional themes. "For me, art is a form of emotional expression. While realistic art can sometimes limit connection, abstraction offers the freedom to fully express what's inside," he said. Deepak Sonar's works blend memory and imagination. He describes his process as a personal offering. "My art is an offering to that in-between space, where memory meets landscape, and silence speaks," said Sonar. Yash Chawardol's large, colourful canvases hold their own within the group, contributing to the overall energy and richness of the show. At a time when much of the world is looking for clarity and meaning, Meraki reminds audiences that art doesn't always need to be understood; it simply needs to be felt. The show offers a space where viewers can slow down, look closely, and connect with their own inner responses.

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