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Voice
and Fax over IP
Voice
and fax service is available to select countries all over the
world.
VoIP, or Internet telephone, uses a packet-switched network to
transmit voice, and as a result, more effectively utilizes the
bandwidth capacity. IP offers a more efficient transmission of
voice as packets from different sources are interspersed with
each other.
IP
Fax uses the same principles as VoIP and routes fax transmissions
as data packets over a lower cost IP network. Because the traffic
bypasses the public network, there are no access, transport or
termination costs.
IP
Hosting
IP
Hosting gives gives international carriers and other communications
service providers quick entry into the rapidly expanding IP market.
Services such as international voice, fax and enhanced data while
offering extended access to a worldwide network without capital
expenditures or the need for continuing upgraded platforms. This
access-replacing network is scalable bandwidth matched to meet
the customer's requirements. Customers are charged flat, recurring
fees for international origination and termination and for the
equipment provided. Rate varies depending on the scale and service
level plan established.
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Bi-Directional
Switched Voice and Fax
Bi-directional
international voice and data services are transmitted over
private IP networks to international carriers and service
providers throughout select countries...
This
service offers international carriers the ability to route
international voice and fax calls over IP backbone to the
United States and internationally at reduced costs while
providing reliable, high quality service via new technology. |
VoIP
Silicon Gateway Technology
Designed to lead the emerging VoIP
market into the mainstream, the integrated silicon and software
VoIP Gateway solutions for CPE, SME and High Density applications
perform at the industry's highest levels without compromising
VoIP quality and features.
This gateway solutions provides optimized
architectures and the requisite features required for the three
market segments, while maintaining the quality of service required
in today's competitive environment. This technology provides a
roadmap from two port devices to OC-3 (2,016 channels) on a single
chip with full solution density. (Solution Density refers to optimizing
area per channel, power consumption, architecture and cost to
support the features required by OEMs producing true toll quality
gateways.)
These solutions are expected to usher in a host
of new broadband services, such as personalized high speed internet
and voice services, telecommuter services, unified messaging,
and integrated voice and web-enabled call center support.
The access communication processor
includes the highest level of integration of DSP and RISC processors,
memory and common system functions and system interfaces. Key
features include two DSP cores, RISC processor, memory, DES/3DES
encryption, two 10/100 Ethernet MACs, PCI and USB.
True toll quality is achieved through
a full implementation of voice features that include echo cancellation,
voice packet playout software, tone processing, voice activity
detection with comfort noise generation and the use of low bit
rate voice codecs for bandwidth reduction. These features enable
VoIP telephony to meet or exceed quality levels expected in modern
telephony systems.
This revolutionary concept offers
a complete VoIP product portfolio, with solutions for Residential/SOHO,
Enterprise, and High Density gateway applications; enterprise
IP phone; remote access servers (RAS); digital subscriber line
(DSL) and cable. Approximately 80 percent of the VoIP products
in use or in development today are based on this technology.
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