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News Release from: Pika Technologies | Subject: Formula T1/E1 Gateway
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 October 2007
Network solution connects SIP
applications
Developers can co-locate their applications on the gateway, significantly reducing server, ongoing maintenance and real estate costs.
Pika Technologies has released the Formula T1/E1 Gateway, an open, IT-centric network-connectivity solution offers developers and end users of voice applications a cost-effective and flexible option to connect their SIP-based applications to T1 or E1 trunks and TDM-based applications to SIP trunks As a result of Pika's Formula series open architecture, running on the Linux operating system, developers can co-locate their applications on the gateway, significantly reducing server, ongoing maintenance and real estate costs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Terry Atwood, Pika's Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Customer Care said "As an entirely IT-centric solution running on a standard, off the shelf server, it easily integrates into any IT network".
"With a user-friendly interface accessed through a web browser, customers are easily able to develop new, next-generation applications from scratch, or port their existing applications to a cost-effective host-based media-processing platform where network connectivity is achieved outside the main server".
Shipping with one to four T1/E1 spans, Formula T1/E1 is field upgradeable to its four-span capacity through software licensing, reducing the need for costly site visits.
Developers can offer network-connectivity options to customers without having to deal with the complexity involved in direct API development, an important differentiator in the broadening developer landscape where skill sets and abilities can vary widely.
To further increase flexibility, in a future release, developers will have access to the Pika gateway application that runs on the server, plus Pika's software development kit, MonteCarlo, for further customisation.
Access to the API will allow CT developers to program their applications with features such as playing announcements and setting up conferences.
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