GDC's New DataComm Adapter Allows Carriers and Enterprise Users to Install GDC's SpectraComm and InnovX Products in Existing DataComm Shelves.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers NAUGATUCK, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 2004 General DataComm, Inc. (GNRD) announces the addition of a new DataComm Adapter to its family of Carrier and Enterprise products. Extend the Use of Existing Infrastructure GDC's new DataComm Adapter allows existing users of GDC's DataComm Shelves to install GDC's SpectraComm and InnovX products in the older platforms. "Our customers have thousands of legacy DataComm shelves installed in their networks, and many of the shelves have open slots that they wish to utilize," said George Best, VP sales and marketing for General DataComm. "The new DataComm Adapter allows our customers to use GDC's newest products without having to invest in additional shelves." Expanded Application Support "The new DataComm Adapter provides our customers with new networking options. Beyond the legacy DataComm products that were supported by the DataComm series shelves, our customers will now be able to utilize their existing DataComm shelves for SpectraComm and InnovX products that are direct replacements with all the features of the older DataComm series. In addition, our customers will be able to install GDC's new line of IP Routers A router that is set up to route IP packets. See router and IP. , Ethernet switches A device that connects clients and servers to each other in an Ethernet network. See switched Ethernet. and asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end. and synchronous serial data-to-Ethernet adapters. Every new single blade product we release in the future will be supported in the same shelf," said George Gray George Gray may refer to:
Because the DataComm Adapter is compatible with all single blade line-by-line devices from both GDC's flagship SpectraComm Carrier family of products and the InnovX Enterprise family of products, existing DataComm shelves can now support an expanded range of applications that include; DDS (1) (Digital Data Storage) See DAT. (2) (Data Dictionary System) See QuickBuild and OpenDDS. (3) (Dataphone Digital S , FT1, T1, T3, DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary , IP/Ethernet along with modems. Available now, GDC's DataComm Adapter is another example of GDC's commitment to develop products and solutions, based on application requirements of our service provider carrier and enterprise customers. About General DataComm General DataComm, headquartered in Naugatuck, Connecticut Naugatuck is a borough in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 30,989 at the 2000 census. The town spans both sides of the Naugatuck River just south of Waterbury, and includes the town center of Union City, which has its own post office. , develops and evolves smart solutions that maximize the use of current infrastructure, reduce the cost of ownership, improve performance and security and increase revenues. GDC's products and services include SpectraComm concurrent IP and traditional voice and data solutions for managed NEBS compliant (Network Equipment Building Systems compliant) Adhering to standards from Telcordia for equipment used in telco central offices (COs). Most equipment must be NEBS certified before it can be integrated into carrier facilities. environments, and the InnovX family of networking products for business and government enterprises. For more information, log on to: www.gdc.com. |
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