Vinculum Communications Vinculum Communications is a leading provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, delivering reliable, cost-effective, integrated voice and data services to small and medium businesses.
BandCon The BandCon Content Delivery System™ (CDS) offers a full suite of services that can be scaled quickly to meet your evolving content space demands. We offer you the flexibility to move from service to service as needed,...
GlobalPhone Corporation GlobalPhone Corp. (Gphone) is a facilities-based carrier headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, DC. GlobalPhone provides services to 500,000 customers in over 130 countries, and maintains a...
Pac-West Pac-West provides wholesale communication infrastructure services that enable traditional and next-generation carriers to efficiently deliver integrated communications solutions. With a network that provides carriers...
Performance Technologies Performance Technologies is a global supplier of integrated IP-based platforms and solutions for advanced communications networks and innovative computer system architectures.
Our Embedded Systems Group offers robust...
SEGway™ IP-Edge
SEGway IP-Edge represents a new approach to signaling solutions. Using a powerful routing engine, IP-Edge drives traditional circuit-switched traffic onto a...
IPgallery IPgallery is a software house delivering VoIP, Softswitch, NGN and IMS core-network solutions and advanced multimedia applications for cable, fixed-line, mobile and quad-play operators that allows the delivery of...
A BigBand innovation that provides an elegant migration solution to deliver quality video to “three screens” at significantly less than a CMTS-based strategy.
As subscriber viewing habits evolve and demand for HD explodes, cable operators have an opportunity to provide competitive differentiation against a new generation of service providers, protect customer retention, and generate new revenue ...
The IP eXchange (IPX) model proposed by the GSM Alliance is expected to transform the peering landscape
among Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and service providers around the world. This white paper examines
the market drivers, challenges and benefits of the IPX architecture for MNOs and the carrier’s carriers who
will initially host IPX hubs. The paper also weighs the benefits of an integrated ...
Many organizations are reluctant to replace their existing PBX because switching to an IP-PBX can be an expensive endeavor. The gradual approach described below provides an excellent conversion strategy with a controlled budget.
How many times have you heard "IP networks don't make any money!" Probably way too many! Compared to the PSTN, IP networks are big zeroes in terms of financial appeal. Today, while data consumes more than half of network bandwidth, ordinary telephone calls gener- ate about 80% of total earnings.
There definitely is money in interactive communication services - real-time, high quality voice and ...
Timing is everything, especially when you're sending interactive voice or video across an IP network. If an email message arrives a few minutes late, nobody notices. If a Web transaction runs a little slow, it's no big thing. But if the transmission delay in a voice-over-IP (VoIP) call grows too large, if the delay varies too much, or if too many packets are lost, the call is ren- dered useless. ...
For telecommunications providers, peer relationships have seldom been simple. In the circuit-driven world of the 1980s, peering between TDM-only switches was more about reaching new markets and subscribers than simplicity and security. With the advent of Voice over IP (VoIP) technology in the 1990s, hybrid TDM-to-IP gateways provided tremendous new opportunities for cost savings but introduced a ...
A major challenge the cable industry is facing today is the need to evolve existing networks into a centralized IP video delivery system where video is video, regardless of its destination. This paper will discuss several challenges and considerations in this evolution:
• Choosing the correct platform • Finding the bandwidth on the HFC network • Taking advantage of universal video edge QAM ...
IP telephony products have been in-use in enterprises since the late 1990s. Initially these products were
implemented as islands of connectivity requiring proprietary hardware and software. Even with the advent
of IP private branch exchanges (IP-PBXs), IP telephony products still required a gateway to connect to the
digital (T1/E1/BR1) or analog lines outside the enterprise. In a very real sense, ...
As mobile operators need to transport more data for less money, TDM transport becomes less viable. IP/Carrier Ethernet overcomes the economic and capacity limitations of TDM. However, IP requires QoS and synchronization to be consciously engineered into the solution. This paper addresses the business challenges of moving to IP/Carrier Ethernet and explores the alternatives for deploying sync ...
Many organizations are reluctant to replace their existing PBX because switching to an IP-PBX can be an expensive endeavor. Instead, they opt to add an IP ...
Utah Transit Authority has deployed Redline's advanced broadband wireless systems to establish a trackside broadband network to support WiFi services to ...
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