Blue Ridge Communications Selects General Bandwidth For Cable Telephony Deployment; Pennsylvania MSO Selects General Bandwidth G6 Universal Media Gateway Platforms to Deliver Digital Phone Services.AUSTIN, Texas -- General Bandwidth, a leading Voice over IP equipment manufacturer enabling rapid deployment and new service revenue generation over broadband networks You can assist by [ editing it] now. , has been selected by Blue Ridge Blue Ridge, eastern range of the Appalachian Mts., extending south from S Pa. to N Ga.; highest mountains in the E United States. Mt. Mitchell, 6,684 ft (2,037 m) high, is the tallest peak. Beginning with a narrow ridge in the north, c. Communications, a Pencor Company and leading cable service provider in eastern Pennsylvania, to deliver cable telephony See cable telephone. services over their hybrid fiber coax (networking) Hybrid Fiber Coax - (HFC) A kind of physical connection used in networks for audio, video, and data. DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) is used in Europe and DOCSIS is used in N America. (HFC 1. (networking) HFC - Hybrid Fiber Coax. 2. (hardware) HFC - hydrofluorocarbon. ) network. With more than 178,000 access lines in service, Blue Ridge Communications is establishing itself as a major integrated communications provider in eastern Pennsylvania. Currently serving more than 46,000 high speed data customers over its HFC network (Hybrid Fiber-Coax network) A communications network (typically a cable TV network) that uses a combination of optical fibers and coaxial cable. The fiber provides the high-speed backbone, and the coax is used to connect end users to the backbone. , Blue Ridge plans to deploy the General Bandwidth G6(R) Universal Media Gateway Platform to launch digital phone service to customers by mid-summer. "Blue Ridge has a long tradition of serving our customers with highly reliable telecommunications services In telecommunication, the term telecommunications service has the following meanings: 1. Any service provided by a telecommunication provider. 2. by investing in innovative, high quality telecom equipment," said Mark Masenheimer, general manager of Blue Ridge Communications. "General Bandwidth's G6 platform is a very flexible, carrier grade voice service platform that can be deployed to deliver PacketCable(TM) telephony services for our customers." The G6 Universal Media Gateway Platform is a true carrier class, PacketCable-compliant solution providing full redundancy along with the capability of simultaneously supporting PacketCable Line Control (LCS LCS - Language for Communicating Systems ) and Network-based Call Signaling The call signaling protocol is one layer of the overall PacketCable suite of specifications and relies upon companion protocol specifications to provide complete end-to-end PacketCable functionality (NCS (Network Call Signaling) CableLabs version of MGCP. See MGCP/MEGACO. NCS - Network Computing System: Apollo's RPC system used by DEC and Hewlett-Packard.The protocol has been adopted by OSF. ) from a single G6 platform. With the ability to scale to more than 64,000 subscribers per chassis, the G6 platform provides the most cost effective solution for cable operators seeking to grow their network on a city-by-city basis. "General Bandwidth is focused on delivering the highest quality media gateway to leading cable telephony providers like Blue Ridge Communications who are seeking true carrier grade performance and high VoIP quality of service," said Charles Vogt, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of General Bandwidth. "We are pleased to be a technology partner at Blue Ridge as they begin to rollout their residential telephone service." About The G6 Universal Media Gateway Platform The G6 Universal Media Gateway platform is the architectural basis for the multiple media gateway products offered by General Bandwidth. The G6 platform is a true carrier class VoIP services platform with the capability to simultaneously support multiple service architectures including legacy Class 5 switches, SIP-based feature servers, and next generation softswitches. The platform supports a variety of packet and 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. interfaces, scaling from a few hundred concurrent sessions to over 16,128 in a single chassis. The company markets the following media gateway products globally:
G6 Access MG Providing Class 5 services over VoIP and AAL1/AAL2
broadband networks using existing GR-303, TR-08,
V5.2, or T1/E1 CAS interfaces; extending the life
of the legacy switching network.
G6 Reverse MG Proven interoperable with the leading wireline and
cable-based softswitches via MGCP or H.248, the G6
Reverse MG enables new IP-based features on legacy
remote terminals by enabling their call control to
be softswitch-based. The product is applicable to
most GR-303, TR-08, and V5.x remote terminals.
G6 Trunking MG Proven interoperable with the leading wireline and
cable-based softswitches, the G6 Trunking MG
provides circuit-to-packet media conversion using
MGCP, H.248, or SIP softswitch call control. The
product is one of only a few media gateways
awarded PacketCable(TM) Media Gateway
qualification for the cable network
infrastructure. The product also provides SIP to
PRI interworking for hosted IP communications
services.
G6 Universal MG The industry's first universal media gateway
serving the ILEC/PTT, CLEC, and MSO networks, the
G6 Universal MG, provides simultaneous support for
all access, reverse and trunking media gateway
applications on a single G6 chassis. The product
delivers seamless, risk-free migration to next
generation services to address evolving broadband
and voice service needs. The consolidation and
management of voice services through a single G6
significantly reduces capital and operational
expenses.
About Blue Ridge Communications Blue Ridge Communications is the nation's 23rd largest cable TV provider and a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Pencor Services, Inc. Pencor is a leader in the development and introduction of media and communications technology Noun 1. communications technology - the activity of designing and constructing and maintaining communication systems engineering, technology - the practical application of science to commerce or industry throughout Northeast Pennsylvania. Pencor companies provide new media content and advertising services via cable TV, newspapers and the Internet. About General Bandwidth General Bandwidth is a leading provider of Voice over IP infrastructure solutions spanning more than 40 service providers worldwide. General Bandwidth delivers broadband solutions addressing a full range of applications, including residential and business access, trunking and enhanced VoIP solutions. With nine patents issued and nine pending, General Bandwidth's flagship G6 Universal Media Gateway and network management system are OSMINE (Operations Systems Modification of Intelligent Network Elements) A system from Telcordia for verifying compatibility with Telcordia-designed operating systems. , RUS, PacketCable(TM), and NEBS-3 certified, produced in a TL9000 quality system, and deployed in MSOs, ILECs, CLECs, and RLECs networks worldwide. General Bandwidth was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas. Additional information on General Bandwidth is available at www.genband.com. |
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