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AdaxGW ENHANCEMENTS SLASH COSTS OF IP
MIGRATION
Product to be previewed at 3GSM World
Congress
Wednesday February 15th 2006: Signaling gateway
provider, Adax Europe Ltd, today announces major enhancements to
its AdaxGW product, to facilitate IP migration without incurring
the massive expense that an infrastructure overhaul can incur.
The capital expenditure associated with signaling infrastructure
development is high but using the enhanced AdaxGW configuration
options will considerably reduce outlay costs by giving operators
the freedom to use the gateway in a variety of network positions.
The flexibility of the product can drive massive reductions in
operational expenditure by its ability to meet the evolving needs
of an expanding infrastructure. The AdaxGW can be re-configured
and re-deployed to enable one device to fulfill multiple functions
over the course of its lifecycle, reducing the level of capital
expenditure required to support future infrastructure developments.
"Potential revenues from value added services and emerging markets,
and the demand for scalable, high availability networks are key
drivers in the migration from SS7 to IP infrastructures," explains
Robin Kent, Director of European Operations with Adax. "When operators
are looking to exploit these opportunities their own requirements
and objectives must lie at the heart of the migration process.
Our technology enables network designers to make this transition
on their own terms to ensure the operator gains maximum value from
its developing infrastructure."
The AdaxGW is a common platform with configurable software that
gives operators the option to position it as any one of the following:
- Signal End Point
(SEP)
- Signal Transfer
Point (STP)
- Simplex or HA
mode
- SS7/IP routing,
switching, tunneling and back haul
Irrespective of the configuration mode in which it is deployed,
the AdaxGW is controlled by a single management interface, increasing
its flexibility and further protecting operators' investment in
Next Generation IP Signaling
Technical Specifications
- Provides traditional SS7 MTP3 routing
- Offers enhanced routing via GTT
- Single interface for managing all configurations
- SEP or STP mode
- SS7 and SIGTRAN protocols including M2PA, M2UA, M3UA and SUA
- SS7/IP and IP/IP interworking
- M2PA to M3UA and M2UA to M3UA interworking
- Supports all standard interfaces including: T1/E1 LSLs, Annex
A HSLs, ATM T1/E1 and OC3, Gbe
- ANSI, ITU, UK, Chinese and Japanese National variants.
- 1U, 2U and 4U system hardware configurations
- High Availability (HA) or Simplex solutions
- Telcordia and NEBS-3 certifications
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