Adax Announces New SIGTRAN Modules; High Performance M3UA and M2PA Software for IP Networks.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SUPERCOMM 2003 ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 2003 Adax, the Industry leader in high performance communications and signaling infrastructure, today announced the addition of M2PA M2PA MTP2-User Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer M2PA Mtp2 Peer to Peer Adaptation Layer and M3UA M3UA MTP (Message Transfer Part) Level 3 User Adaptation Layer (IETF) M3UA Mtp3 User Adaptation modules to its SIGTRAN (SIGnaling TRANsport) An IP telephony protocol from the IETF that is used to transfer SS7 signals over IP networks. The telco switch sends SS7 signals to a signaling gateway (SG) that converts them into SIGTRAN packets, which travel over IP to the next signaling gateway or suite of software products. Conforming to the latest industry standards, the Adax SIGTRAN software is designed for Convergence, Wireless and Intelligent networks. The SIGTRAN software allows customers to IP-enable any SS7 node in the network, creating major bandwidth increases while maximizing the investment in, and value of, legacy equipment. The SIGTRAN software from Adax meets the new demands of IP while preserving the investments already made in SS7 upper layer applications. The software delivers optimum utilization of high bandwidth data links, and is backward compatible with legacy SS7 software running over the Adax SS7 board and driver. This combination maximizes performance of the solution without increasing development costs, thus protecting the customers' valuable investment in the application. IP is becoming the worldwide choice for the high-speed, cost-effective telecommunications networks created to meet the increasing demand for value-added functions and services. SIGTRAN is an Internet Engineering Task Force (c/o Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), Reston, VA, www.ietf.org) Founded in 1986, the IETF is a non-membership, open, voluntary standards organization dedicated to identifying problems and opportunities in IP data networks and proposing technical solutions to the (IETF See Internet Engineering Task Force. IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force ) standard for transporting message based PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network. Once only an analog system, the heart of most telephone networks today is all digital. In the U.S. SS7 traffic over IP networks and defines a modular structure that uses a common, reliable transport protocol (SCTP (1) (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) An alternative to TCP that supports multiple transmission paths. Designed to facilitate SS7 signaling over TCP/IP, SCTP supports multiple IP addresses from the same host (multihomed host) and treats the data ) and provides the definition of adaptation modules for different PSTN control protocols. The availability of the SIGTRAN software expands the capability of Adax to provide end-to-end solutions across different network types. Coupled with Adax communications controllers and other protocol software they can be used as a building block in a Softswitch, Signaling Gateway or Media Gateway Controller in the VoIP domain. The Adax controllers provide 10/100 BaseT Ethernet ports for interfacing to IP networks, in addition to T1/E1 and OC3/STM-1 interfaces for narrowband and broadband networks respectively. The Adax SIGTRAN products are also used within the Adax signaling gateways for switching, routing, tunneling and backhaul of SS7 over IP. Glossary M3UA -- MTP-3 User Adaptation Layer -- is designed to transport SS7 MTP-3 signaling stacks over IP networks. It provides the seamless operation of MTP-3 -- User Peers (ISUP (ISDN User Part) See SS7. , SCCP (Signaling Connection Control Point) A layer 3 protocol in an SS7 network that routes a message to the appropriate database. SCCP is used in conjunction with the TCAP protocol for sending queries to databases. See SS7 and TCAP. See also SSCP. , TCAP and TUP (Telephone User Part) See SS7. ) in both SS7 and IP domains. M2PA -- MTP-2 Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer -- allows full MTP-3 message handling and network management capabilities between any two SS7 nodes communicating over an IP network. This means an IP network connection will function as a traditional SS7 node but uses the IP network instead of SS7 links. SCTP -- Stream Control Transport Protocol -- Transport layer to carry signaling messages over IP networks. SCTP together with the adaptation sub-layer e.g. M2PA and M3UA, form the equivalent of the MTP-2 layer protocol in an ATM, Ethernet, HDLC or IP environment. About Adax, Inc. For more than twenty years, Adax has been the industry leader in high performance wide area communications and signaling infrastructure. From its Berkeley, California headquarters, Adax provides foundations for signaling networks in the form of protocol and network controller products and associated software. Adax's product set is based on open system standards, modular design and a common Application Program Interface (API). Using Adax products, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and integrators can quickly and efficiently build communications solutions for network convergence. With offices in the United States and the U.K, Adax products are the backbone of thousands of essential communications systems worldwide. Adax provides signaling solutions for the world's leading communications companies, including Lucent, Nortel, Ericsson, Alcatel, Hughes Software Systems Hughes Software Systems Limited (HSS), previously known as Flextronics Software Systems Limited (FSS) now known as Aricent was incorporated in India on December 30, 1991 with Hughes Network Systems (HNS), a unit of Hughes Electronics Corporation (HUGHES), USA as its principal and Siemens. Typical application areas include Signaling, Voice over IP (VoIP), Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and Media Gateways; Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) and Serving GPRS Support Nodes (SGSN) nodes for GPRS and 3G; Intelligent Networks, Base Station Control; Billing Mediation. |
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