Excel Demonstrates Integration Of Programmable Switching With Distributed Computer Telephony.HYANNIS, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 9, 1997--PCS '97 Booth no.13209-- Extends Industry Standards for Open Call Management to the Public Network At the PCS (1) (Personal Communications Services) Refers to wireless services that emerged after the U.S. government auctioned commercial licenses in 1994 and 1995. This radio spectrum in the 1. '97 conference in Dallas, Excel, Inc., the leader in programmable switching technology, will demonstrate products intended to drive industry standards for open, programmable call management switching into the public network. The fully integrated system consists of standards-based voice processing The computerized handling of voice, which includes voice store and forward, voice response, voice recognition and text to speech technologies. products that operate within Excel's Expandable Switching System, EXS EXS Expandable Switching System (Lucent) EXS Executed Schedule , using their EXNET Connect product. EXNET Connect tightly integrates products from the voice processing and multi-media industries with high-performance, scalable, CO-reliable programmable switching products from Excel. Using Excel's Distributed Software Architecture, including the Programmable Protocol Language (PPL PPL - Polymorphic Programming Language. An interactive, extensible language, based on APL, from Harvard University. ["Some Features of PPL - A Polymorphic Programming Language", T.A. Standish, SIGPLAN Notices 4(8) (Aug 1969)]. ) and open APIs Open API (often referred to as OpenAPI) is a word used to describe sets of technologies that enable websites to interact with each other by using SOAP, Javascript any other web technology. , truly integrated call management can be achieved. This Distributed Software Architecture establishes the standard for open connectivity and will integrate software API (Application Programming Interface) A language and message format used by an application program to communicate with the operating system or some other control program such as a database management system (DBMS) or communications protocol. standards such as ECTF (Enterprise Computer Telephony Forum, www.ectf.org) An industry association founded in 1996 that provides a clearinghouse for technical standards for voice and data integration in the computer telephony arena. and IMTC (International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium, San Ramon, CA, www.imtc.org) An international membership organization founded in 1993 as Consortium for Audiographics Teleconferencing Standards (CATS). . With these capabilities, developers and service providers will be able to bring advanced services to market more quickly and cost effectively than ever before, for deployment in public networks worldwide. The demonstration at PCS '97 in Dallas next week (September 10-12) will take place in Excel's Booth no.13209. In the demonstration, EXNET Connect will integrate Excel's 1.2 Gbps fiber-based Expandable Switching System (EXS) supporting up to 30,000 non-blocking ports, with SCSA-based voice processing resources. The distributed software architecture, residing on EXNET Connect and on the EXNET Controller card in each switching node, enables every node on the EXS ring to have direct access to these voice resources. EXNET Connect will also support MVIP (MultiVendor Integration Protocol) A voice bus and switching protocol developed by Natural Microsystems, Natick, MA, and others. Used to build call center equipment using regular PCs, MVIP provides a second communications bus within the computer that can and H.100 voice processing resources. EXNET Connect capitalizes on Excel's distributed software architecture to gain access to its open Application Programming Interface (API) and unique Programmable Protocol Language (PPL) that are the hallmarks of Excel programmable switches. "We believe that EXNET Connect establishes another milestone in open switching architectures," said Bob Madonna, President of Excel. "By tightly integrating voice and multi-media resources with programmable switching, the system becomes a distributed, scalable, integrated call management switching platform that is CO-ready. It results in lower costs and reduced time to market for developers and service providers, since the integration of switching and voice resources is already accomplished through Excel's distributed software architecture. And it provides greater flexibility for developers to offer integrated services In computer networking, IntServ or integrated services is an architecture that specifies the elements to guarantee quality of service (QoS) on networks. IntServ can for example be used to allow video and sound to reach the receiver without interruption. using the programmability of the Excel switch. EXNET Connect combines the best of programmable switching, i.e., scalability, programmability, high performance and high reliability, with industry-standard voice and other service resources. We think that these capabilities create a strong business case for EXNET Connect as a new standard in open connectivity for call management in the public network." Distributed Software Architecture The most important feature of EXNET Connect is its use of Excel's software design. By participating in a distributed software architecture designed for high reliability, service resources can support call processing In telecommunication, the term call processing has the following meanings:
Computer Telephony - Computer Telephone Integration and multi-media applications such as ECTF and IMTC. PPL also enables Excel's partners to adapt intelligent switching applications to worldwide standards and protocols both quickly and easily. Integrated High Performance Switching Call processing systems integrating Excel's products possess the critical attributes that are in demand from network providers worldwide. Open programmable switching platforms from Excel provide high reliability, scalability and cost-efficiency required by service providers. The use of advanced technology and open design techniques enable Excel to work with multiple vendors to extend existing industry standards and set new standards for open call management in the public network. About Excel, Inc. Excel, Inc., designs, manufactures, markets and supports a family of open architecture, programmable switches used in a wide variety of telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. applications in over 50 countries worldwide. Founded in 1988, Excel is based in Hyannis, MA. Visit Excel in Booth #13209 at PCS '97 from September 10-12 in Dallas, or see our website at http:\\www.xl.com . CONTACT: Excel, Inc. Karen Steele, 508-862-3145 Email: ksteele@xl.com Website: http://www.xl.com |
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