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Adax are pleased to announce the ATMIV.
This product serves high availability, high bandwidth carrier applications in wireless 3G and 4G, fixed and mobile convergence and Next Generation Networks. For a copy of the datasheet please click here... Adax Europe Ltd Signs Israeli Partner EPS-Tech Adax Doubles Signaling Capacity with Eight Trunk SS7 Controller HDCIII board boosts network performance and reduces costs for all system types. Read more... Adax Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Record Number of New Products The move towards IMS and ATCA drives research and development. Read more... Adax Signs New Deal With Keynote SIGOS Hardware and software solutions support testing and measurement of mobile operations. Read more...
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AdvancedTCA Summit Europe VON Europe Autumn 2007 Adax Cards - Ease of Installation and Quick Development Times Adax pride themselves on the consistency of their programming interface,
which offers true backwards compatibility and the ability to port code
between operating systems without any change. Coupled with ease of installation
(Adax cards can be running in hours, rather than weeks)
and the supplied testing applications, a moderately experienced user
can be writing their own applications immediately. Adax cards not only
provide fast time to market, they also reduce the huge initial development
costs that are associated with projects. For
more details... Flexible Line Card Design to Meet Emerging Transport Standards in the Radio Access Network The wireless infrastructure is in a state of redevelopment, with operators deploying equipment armed with technologies like ATM AAL2, IPoATM, IPoHDLC to support the introduction of higher bandwidth data traffic whilst at the same time maintaining end-user Quality of Service for voice. One of the major challenges in the transition to the new Radio Access Network (RAN) is provisioning flexible, efficient transport interfaces between equipment. Designing the optimum multi-protocol transport line interface—one that provides operators both the flexibility to deploy diverse access interfaces and ‘upgrade ability’ to meet emerging standards—is a key challenge for designers choosing next-generation silicon and software architectures. This white paper explains the features and capabilities of the Wintegra processor that Adax has chosen for its new ATMIV card, please click here to download...
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