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LG opts for DSP-based VoIP solution

A Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Dec 17, 2004

LG Electronics has chosen TI's VoIP products for its access gateway platforms and next-generation trunking gateways.

LG Electronics has chosen TI's VoIP products for its access gateway platforms and next-generation trunking gateways.

These complete, integrated VoIP solutions, featuring industry-leading solution density and low power, incorporate TI's programmable digital signal processor (DSP)-based series of access communications processors and field-proven Telogy Software for VoIP.

TI silicon and software currently power LGE's Compact Access Module (CAM), Total Access Module (TAM) and trunking gateways.

The combination of processing power, memory, and ultralow power, make TI's carrier-class VoIP solution, the TNETV3010, the most advanced VoIP processor available.

As the marketplace continues to mature, the two companies expect their agreement on next-generation products to enhance the feature set and functionality of these platforms.

This will also include further work together on LGE's trunking gateways, which are intended to replace existing toll telecom exchange.

"TI's VoIP solutions are enabling LGE to create very efficiently designed carrier-class gateways", said Hyeon-Cheol Yi, General Manager, NGN Department, Core Network R and D Lab, LG Electronics.

"The integration of TI's DSP technology and Telogy Software provides us with a critical component for our next-generation gateway platforms, which will be rolled out in 2005".

"This should afford our customers the most advanced and highest quality voice over packet systems in the industry".

TI's VoIP product suite combines hardware and software-based functionality on an optimised architecture.

TI's TNETV3010 VoIP solution features the industry's lowest power consumption and "solution density" - the capability to deliver the highest number of channels on a chip, while reducing power consumption, board-size and cost, and simultaneously increasing network performance.

According to In-Stat/MDR, TI's VoIP solutions represent over 80% of the total VoIP integrated circuit shipment volume for VoIP gateways and infrastructure equipment.

"LG Electronics' choice to use TI's VoIP solution was an outcome of the strategic relationship that exists between our two companies as we collaborate to deliver LGE's next-generation of advanced media gateways to the global infrastructure market", said Irvind Ghai, Director, VOP Asia-Pacific, TI's VoIP Business Unit.

"We're very excited to be working closely with LGE to enhance the features and functionality of their packet-based gateway families".

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