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SIP To TDM Gateway Launched |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
Looking to ease the transition and extend the life of existing TDM
equipment, Aculab has announced the launch of its ApplianX IP Gateway,
a SIP to TDM gateway.
It's the first of a portfolio of products that will uiltimately include
video IP gateways, SIP trunking gateways, media servers for both
enterprise and carrier
class requirements.
The ApplianX IP Gateway aims to help enterprises reduce operational
costs, extend the life of existing TDM based equipment and take
advantage of new IP based services. The company says it is easy to
install, configure and manage.
The enterprise class ApplianX IP Gateway can be installed within an
enterprise or service centre and used to bridge an internal VoIP or
packet switched telecoms network and the external PSTN, a PBX or
private circuit switched network. Configuration and administration is
browser based and allows remote backup and restore of stored
configurations and user data.
The ApplianX IP Gateway comes with
1, 2 or 4 E1 or T1 trunks supporting a wide variety of E1 and T1
protocols and approvals so that it can be deployed worldwide and
connected to globally dispersed remote offices and service networks.
In
addition, the ApplianX IP Gateway provides comprehensive support for
many PBX inter-working protocols, such as Q.SiG and DPNSS, allowing
investment in legacy equipment such as PBXs to be protected - they can
remain in service while new IP based services and endpoints can be
taken advantage of.
Finally, a broad range of voice codecs are
supported including G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.729A&B and iLBC,
guaranteeing connection to a diverse mix of endpoint devices.
www.applianX.com
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