DAS, the Simple and Elegant 3G/Convergence Solution from ADAX.Business Editors/Technology Writers CT EXPO 2002 LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 5, 2002 To facilitate a fast development process and time to market, Adax offers its advanced signaling solutions in a portable, integrated, cPCI-based format -- the Development Acceleration System (DAS). With the use of DAS, customers can build a convergence solution that provides a simple migration path from circuit switched to packet switched and 3G wireless networks. DAS is a field-tested boxed solution consisting of a 850 MHz -- 1 GHz Pentium III CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. , 256 MB RAM, 20 GB Hard Disk, twin fast Ethernet connections (optional PICMG An industry consortium that develops specifications for backplanes and interconnects for electronic equipment in the industrial and telecom fields. It was founded in 1994 as the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group, hence the acronym. 2.16), and up to 5 Adax cPCI Protocol Controller cards and Adax Protocol Software. DAS is a highly flexible product and can be configured either as a Front End or a Back End Processor (FEP/BEP). As a FEP See front end processor. , the inclusion of an Adax HDC controller(s) provides a powerful narrowband SS7 and IP signaling solution, while the use of an ATM controller(s) provides the broadband counterpart. With both the HDC and the ATM controller cards, customers can build a convergence solution that handles 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. , IP and 3G Wireless networks simultaneously. The ingenuity of such a solution lies in its Simplicity -- 2 boards and 6 software in a fully integrated and ready for plug-and-play box measuring 12" x 12.5" x 8". This solution can migrate OEMs and Integrators through 2.xG to 3G Wireless. The Adax signaling solutions also protect customers' investment in network infrastructure through software scalability and the use of distributed APIs. OEMs and Integrators can deploy DAS in different configurations. A single DAS can be used as a BEP, or as a FEP wired to the customer's existing BEP. Two Adax DASs can be linked with one used as a BEP, and the other, a FEP. To provide for additional traffic and/or redundancy, four DASs can be deployed with two of them as BEPs and the other two as FEPs. "DAS offers customers a simple, elegant solution that is flexible and future-proof," says Barry Zuckerman, Ph. D., President of Adax. "As a convergence signaling development solution, it represents simplicity at its utmost." About Adax Inc. Adax develops signaling solution for high quality, reliable signaling transmission. Its high performance communications controllers and associated software for SS7, ATM, Frame Relay, SCCOP/SSCF, HDLC (High-level Data Link Control) A data link protocol from ISO for point-to-point communications over serial links. Derived from IBM's SDLC protocol, HDLC has been the basis for numerous protocols including X.25, ISDN, T1, SS7, GSM, CDPD, PPP and others. , LAPV/D/V5 and 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 technologies have been providing foundations for the world's leading telecom companies for 20 years. The Adax range of hardware and software tools enables OEMs and Integrators to quickly build communications solutions to meet the challenges of Convergence and 3G networks. Typical application areas for Adax products include Signaling Gateways, VoIP systems, Media Gateway Controllers, Media Gateway, GGSN GGSN Gateway GPRS Serving/Support Node GGSN Gateway General Support Node (packet radio service) GGSN Gateway Gprs Support Node GGSN General Gprs Serving Node and SGSN SGSN Serving GPRS Support Node nodes for GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) The first high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that used the GSM technology. GPRS added a packet-switched channel to GSM, which uses dedicated, circuit-switched channels for voice conversations. and 3G/UMTS, Intelligent Networks, Base Station Control, and Billing Mediation. Visit us at www.adax.com. |
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