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Adax and Hughes Software Systems announce pre-integrated Gb interface
solution for GPRS networks
Adax and Hughes Software Systems (HSS) have announced
a pre-integrated solution that is crucial to infrastructure developers,
who are suffering pressures to roll out new GPRS/UMTS networks,
services and revenue streams. The integration of HSS Network Services
and Adax’s Frame Relay service is now complete and the Gb
interface solution is already being field-tested.
The Gb interface is an important development in
the migration from GSM to GPRS technology. It connects the existing
Base Station System (BSS) to the new Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN)
carrying network services for cell site control. It is used to upgrade
existing GSM BSS equipment and provide GPRS-based packet data services.
Such services include mobile internet, mobile email access and wireless
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). Within the Gb interface stack the
Network Services (NS) runs over Frame Relay and provides network
service primitives allowing for transmission and reception of upper
layer protocol data units between the BSS and SGSN.
“This is the latest pre-integrated solution
Adax and HSS have developed as partners,” said Manoranjan
Mohapatra, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer,
Hughes Software Systems. “The expertise that each company
brings to the partnership means that Original Equipment Manufacturers
and Network Equipment Providers get a high performance signaling solution from a single source.”
“The interface is designed to be completely
scalable and allows the deployment to grow as the network size and
number of subscribers/cells increase.” said Barry Zuckerman,
President, Adax Inc. “As with all our products, this joint
offering will accelerate time to market and protect our customer’s
investment.”
Technical Specifications
The Adax ACT and HDC protocol
controllers, and Frame Relay software, have been integrated with
the HSS NS software and higher layers to provide the complete Gb
stack. The Gb interface stack has been developed for both the SGSN
and BSS/PCU (Packet Controller Unit) nodes. The BSS-Gb product can
be used to upgrade existing GSM BSS equipment and provides GPRS
based packet data services. SGSN vendors can use the SGSN-Gb product
to build their equipment, allowing GSM networks to provide packet-data
based services and applications like mobile Internet, mobile e-mail
access and wireless VPNs. Both the stacks are equally attractive
for use by test and measurement tool vendors.
The Adax ACT card offers one of the highest port
densities in the industry, providing up to 2048 DSO connections
over 8 T1/E1 links. For vendors who also want to run SS7 for connection
from the SGSN over the Gs interface, on the same card as the Frame
Relay for the Gb Interface, the Adax HDC multiple protocol card
can be used. This high-density controller card provides up to 128
channels of multiple protocols over 4 T1/E1 connections.
About Hughes Software Systems
(HSS) Hughes Software
Systems Ltd. (HSS), Specialists in Convergent Network software and
India's leading communications software company, offers a broad
range of communications-related software services, products, and
solutions to leading Communication OEMs around the world. HSS' technology
focus is in the convergent market with products and services in
Next Generation Networks, and Mobile Data. Assessed at SEI-CMM Level
4 for all its development centers and all projects, HSS been an
ISO 9001 company since 1996. HSS is a subsidiary of Hughes Network
Systems, a unit of Hughes Electronics Corporation. HSS' U.S. headquarters
are located in Germantown, MD.
Ranked among the best companies to work for in India,
by Hewitt Associates, HSS has a team of over 1500 world class professionals,
at its development centers in India: at Gurgaon, a suburb of New
Delhi and in Bangalore. With sales and support offices in the US,
the UK, Germany and Finland, it is represented throughout Europe,
South America, and Asia to support its global customer base.
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