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Networking Hardware
News Release from: Aculab | Subject: Prosody X
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 January 2006
IP-based telephony card enters
production
Prosody X, the state-of-the-art IP-based card from Aculab, is now available for shipment.
Prosody X, the state-of-the-art IP-based card from Aculab, is now available for shipment Following the official release to general availability in mid-January, Aculab has now begun fulfilling advanced orders for dozens of customers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Media processing card has VoIP covered
Prosody X is billed as a genuine breakthrough that acknowledges the reality of IP in today's telco network infrastructures.
Next generation media processor adds new features
Aculab has released the Aculab SIP Bridge, for third party call control, with its next generation media processing resources platform - Prosody X.
The successful progress of the evaluation trials performed during the last couple of months by several partner companies, indicated product stability and functional readiness.
Companies participating in these trials enthusiastically welcomed the release of Prosody X to general availability, mentioning that Aculab is bringing a fabulous product to market, one that can grow their business exponentially by opening new VoIP opportunities.
Encouraged by the successful accomplishment of the evaluation trials, these early adopters already have Prosody X cards installed and running in cost-effective highly integrated solutions ready for deployment to end-users.
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Media processing platform moves up to CompactPCI
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Card enables next-generation voice
Prosody X has undergone its first commercial deployment with The Sound of Data - operator of one of the largest European platforms for voice, SMS and mobile data services.
A market leading product with an unprecedented functionality set, Prosody X was honoured with the prestigious Internet Telephony Product of the Year Award 2005, which represents widespread recognition of our extensive development efforts during the last couple of years.
Commenting on, this tremendous achievement, Chris Gravett, Director of Sales and Marketing at Aculab said: "Indeed, we are happy for every product that has a commercial success, but we are truly proud to introduce to the market a breakthrough innovation which captures the market focus".
"The initial success of this product has exceeded our expectations and we are experiencing an overwhelming demand for Prosody X".
The product represents the full convergence of IP and traditional TDM voice communications, facilitating the seamless integration of telephony and networking communications.
It was designed to support a distinct trend toward the replacement of first generation VoIP solutions with next generation, highly-integrated systems that unlock the doors to many new applications, like mobile and wireless VoIP, enhanced media processing, unified messaging and IMS.
"Prosody X PCI delivers the promise of cost efficiencies resulting from technology convergence", said Mike Matthews, Head of Product Marketing at Aculab.
"Designed with integrated VoIP, media processing and TDM functionality, the product is the market-acknowledged preferred choice for the design of next generation solutions".
Prosody X sets a new benchmark in the industry in terms of channel density and cost per channel, along with scalability beyond the single platform and fit-for-purpose modularity to suit any particular application.
It enables systems integrators to develop highly scalable, feature rich and cost-effective media processing solutions.
The combination of Prosody X rich media processing functionality, familiar API set and the enhanced TiNG DSP architecture enables developers to deliver results with the fastest time to market and with the lowest cost.
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