Stratus Signaling Gateway Economically Links Telecom Networks to Other Legacy and Next-Gen Networks; Inter-Network Services Signaling Gateway (ISSG) enables convergence, protects existing investment, and enhances profitability.MAYNARD, Mass. -- Stratus Technologies Stratus Technologies is a Maynard, Massachusetts based producer of fault tolerant computers. Stratus Technologies is a 1999 spinoff of Stratus Computer founded in 1980. today released the Inter-Network Services Signaling Gateway (ISSG ISSG Invasive Species Specialist Group (IUCN) ISSG In-Situ Steam Generation ISSG Information Strategy Steering Group ISSG Internet Services Study Group ISSG Illustrated Shipboard Shopping Guide ISSG Intelligence Support Steering Group ), a continuously available network component that links together combinations of legacy and next-generation networks into a cost-effective pool of shared services shared services, n.pl the administrative, clinical, or other service functions that are common to two or more hospitals or their health care facilities and used jointly or cooperatively by them. . The ISSG lets service and equipment providers keep abreast of subscriber demands for new services - while avoiding expensive wholesale network conversions - by enabling legacy and next-generation networks to interoperate seamlessly. This component serves as enabling technology for Fixed-Mobile Convergence and is part of the company's Converged Personalized Services market initiative. The ISSG is an Intel- and Linux(R) -based network element that sits between different networks to allow services built for one network to be used in another network without change. Services can be used across different legacy networks, shared across legacy and SIP VoIP telephony networks, and used in next-generation 3G networks. Taking advantage of Stratus' 20-plus years of telecommunications experience, the ISSG is built on Stratus fault-tolerant technology to provide 99.999 percent uptime. The ISSG also features Stratus' SINAP(R) SS7 and SIP signaling software, which supports the SS7 and IP protocols providers need to develop, run, manage and scale voice and data services in circuit and packet networks. Until now, services were locked within a single network technology, such as CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A method for transmitting simultaneous signals over a shared portion of the spectrum. The foremost application of CDMA is the digital cellular phone technology from QUALCOMM that operates in the 800 MHz band and 1.9 GHz PCS band. , GSM, ETSI/ITU IN or Telcordia IN/AIN, with no sharing between them. The Stratus ISSG creates a commonly accessible pool of services regardless of which network is in use, and sets the stage for a wide range of new 3G applications. For example, ISSG can convert between legacy networks' ETSI/ITU INAP (Intelligent Network Application Part) An IN (Intelligent Network) protocol used in a European SS7 network to query databases for a variety of functions not related to call setup and tear down. INAP uses the ASN.1 standard for defining message content. See SS7 and ASN.1. (Intelligent Network Application Part), Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN), TIA (1) (Telecommunications Industry Association, Arlington, VA, www.tiaonline.org) A membership organization founded in 1988 that sets telecommunications standards worldwide. It was originally an EIA working group that was spun off and merged with the U.S. IS-41 Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) and ETSI/ITU CAMEL Application Part The CAMEL Application Part (CAP) is a signalling protocol used in the Intelligent Network (IN) architecture. CAP is a Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE) user protocol, and as such is layered on top of the Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) of the SS#7 protocol (CAP) signaling and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol (protocol) Session Initiation Protocol - (SIP) A very simple text-based application-layer control protocol. It creates, modifies, and terminates sessions with one or more participants. Such sessions include Internet telephony and multimedia conferences. It is described in RFC 2543. ), the next-generation networks' IP (Internet protocol) packet-oriented signaling. This allows legacy Service Control Points (SCP (1) (Service Control Point) A node in an SS7 telephone network that provides an interface to databases, which may reside within the SCP computer or in other computers. ), for example, to be SIP-enabled, and for next-generation application servers to be legacy-enabled. Thus providers can implement new services on IP-based application servers for legacy subscribers, which are less expensive to buy and operate than SS7 SCPs, while leveraging services already available on legacy systems to IP-based subscribers. "Our goal is to give service and equipment providers the core technology needed for service convergence," said Ali Kafel, Stratus vice president, telecommunication sales and business development. "Providers have made huge investments in services deployed on their legacy networks, and they have to be able to share services across legacy networks and with IP-based networks to build to Fixed Mobile Convergence Seamless switching between cellular and local networks for mobile users. The goal is to have a handset that switches automatically from the cellular network to the local, wireless Wi-Fi network when entering a building in order to save cellphone minutes. . ISSG allows providers to solve specific connectivity challenges they may have with network and service convergence." About Stratus Technologies Building upon 25 years of dedication to Continuous Processing(R) technology, Stratus Technologies is a global leader for services and systems designed to provide customers with complete, continuous-availability solutions for critical computer-based operations. Stratus serves customers in areas such as telecommunications, manufacturing operations, life sciences, financial services, banking, public safety, transportation and logistics, and others who require continuous availability for the proper functioning of their businesses. For more information, visit www.stratus.com. (C) 2005 Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd. All rights reserved. Stratus, SINAP, and Continuous Processing are registered trademarks of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd. The Stratus Technologies logo is a trademark of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd. 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