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ADAX LAUNCHES SIGNALING CONTROLLER FOR
PCI EXPRESS AT 3GSM WORLD CONGRESS
HDCII-PCIe for new PC and server bus
capabilities
4 February 2006: Signaling provider, Adax Europe
Ltd, is launching a version of its popular HDCII product in the
new PCI Express form factor. The product has been developed to
enable users to take advantage of the new PCI Express based systems
being offered by leading PC and server manufacturers.
PCI Express was first introduced in 2002 to increase the performance
of the PCI bus and manufacturers such as HP, Dell, Sun and IBM
have been quick to embrace the new standard. Most are already shipping
systems that use a mixture of PCI/PCI-X and PCI Express slots,
a trend which Robin Kent, Director of European Operations for Adax,
believes will continue to accelerate.
"The CPU used to be the most significant limitation in transaction
based systems but this has improved dramatically in recent years
with new processor technology from Intel, Sun, AMD and others.
Our customers see that the under-performance of the PCI bus is
now starting to impact on the performance of telecommunications
applications and PCI Express addresses this.
"Because the PCI Express bus can dramatically improve system
performance the major vendors all recognise the value this offers
to their customers. Consequently it will be all but impossible
to find new systems using just PCI slots within 12 months."
Existing Adax customers can use the HDCII-PCIe without needing
to make any changes to their current application as the HDC driver
software is the same for all HDCII board formats: PCI/PCI-X, PCI
Express and PMC. The HDCII-PCIe board is capable of handling up
to 124 Low Speed Signaling Links or four High Speed Links at full
line speed and can perform many thousands of transactions per second
whilst maximising the bus performance and reducing the load on
the host processor.
Later on this year, Adax also plans to launch a low-profile version
of the HDCII-PCe. This 'half-height' board is currently being developed
to allow customers to deploy Adax technology within the new low
cost, high performance, rack mounted servers in 1U and 2U formats
that are becoming increasingly popular in the telecommunications
industry.
Further HDCII Technical Specifications
- The HDCII board
is dynamically configurable, per port and per channel, and
supports multiple protocols including SS7 MTP2 (64k and 2Mbit),
SCTP, Frame Relay and X.25 on all 128 channels over four T1/E1
ports.
- The HDCII is specifically
designed for wireless, wireline and converging PSTN/IP network
platforms.
- The inclusion
of up-to two 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports makes the board ideal
for Signaling Gateways and Media Gateway Controllers.
- The high density
of the HDCII and its ability to run large volumes of network
traffic make it ideal for narrowband signalling between 3G
SGSN, HLR/VLR and Mobile Switching Centres in the core network.
- The card's high
performance with large numbers of small transactions means
that it is particularly appropriate for HLRs that need to support
ever increasing numbers of subscribers.
For further information please contact:
Dan Bowsher/Laura Scott
Berkeley PR
+44 (0)118 988 2992
adax@berkeleypr.co.uk
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