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Controller eases simulator upgrade

An Adax product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 30, 2008

NetHawk is transitioning from Adax' HDCII-PMC to the new HDCIII-AMC as part of its next-generation infrastructure development strategy.

Adax Europe's HDCIII-AMC solution is being used in the ATCA-compliant NetHawk East simulator, a multitechnology testing platform for telecommunications networks.

The HDCIII-AMC is the latest generation of Adax' SS7 controller and is one of the most densely linked products on the market today.

NetHawk is transitioning from Adax' HDCII-PMC to the new HDCIII-AMC as part of its next-generation infrastructure development strategy.

Both the incumbent and new controllers are managed by the same software, enabling NetHawk to migrate to ATCA while protecting the investment it has already made in developing the functionality of the East simulator.

"Adax has enabled us to substantially increase the power of NetHawk East and conserve the features and stability of our solution" explains Jouko Uimonen, EVP Simulators at NetHawk.

"Not only does this enable us to provide greater performance while retaining a high level of control, it also means that our customers can use the same hardware for SS7 and ATM functionality, reducing both their operational costs and the physical footprint".

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