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News Release from: Adax Europe | Subject: AdaxGW
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2007
Signalling gateway ported onto SBC
The AdaxGW supports SS7 LSLs, Annex A HSLs, ATM and Ethernet connections for SS7/IP switching, routing and backhaul.
Adax has partnered with RadiSys to port the AdaxGW Signaling Gateway onto RadiSys' MPCBL0050 single board computer (SBC), providing a high-performance and cost-effective ATCA solution for connecting traditional SS7 to Next Generation and IMS IP Networks ATCA is an open, standards-based architecture designed to eliminate the high costs and slow time to market associated with proprietary telecommunications platforms
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The AdaxGW supports SS7 LSLs, Annex A HSLs, ATM and Ethernet connections for SS7/IP switching, routing and backhaul.
The RadiSys MPCBL0050 single board computer is RadiSys' most powerful ATCA SBC and has been designed to take full advantage of the ATCA standard, providing a high-throughput, totally scalable, modular system.
"Together, the AdaxGW Signaling Gateway and the RadiSys MPCBL0050 deliver the perfect solution for I/O and compute-intensive applications for connecting traditional SS7 and new IP networks", said Keate Despain, Senior Director of Product Marketing at RadiSys.
"As the industry ecosystem continues to embrace standards like ATCA, TEMs will benefit from pre-integrated solutions that enable an increased focus on developing differentiated products and services".
"Adax are extremely pleased to announce the porting of the Signaling Gateway onto RadiSys' SBC", comments Barry Zuckerman, President, Adax.
"Deploying the Adax Gateway on a blade provides customers with even greater flexibility and protection of investment for both SS7 and IP signaling applications as they will benefit from fast deployment of revenue generating services and reduced development costs".
The joining of Adax and RadiSys technology allows operators to manage the convergence and growth of their networks, maximise revenues, satisfy consumer demands for new services and ultimately protect their investment in both traditional SS7 and new IP networks.
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