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TTOPEX, a European telecom equipment manufacturer and NGN
solution provider, has enhanced its Analog GSM Gateway and 3G
Router version launching new features in order to adapt TOPEX
to current business demands.
The new version of Analog GSM Gateway - Mobilink GSM, contains
one FXO interface capable to offer Least Cost Routing service
for this equipment. In this way, a call from PBX is routed
depending on its destination number. If the destination is a
PSTN number, the call will be sent through the FXO interface
and if the call has cellular number destination, it will be
routed through the GSM module.
The Least Cost Routing service is an ideal solution for cost
reduction generated by the use of both PSTN and GSM trunks.
With this new feature, TOPEX offers a solution to do least
cost routing to mobile networks and PSTN. All calls to mobile
2G-GSM network are routed via TOPEX Mobilink to mobile
networks directly and not routed via PSTN interface. Also for
the PSTN connection through analogue trunks you don't need to
upgrade your company PBX with FXO trunks. This functionality
will be accomplished by TOPEX Mobilink through its own FXO
interface.
The telephone bills will decrease dramatically. Also the
company can negotiate for group tariffs and place group SIMs
inside TOPEX Mobilink so that all calls within the PBX to
mobile phones of the employees are billed as group calls
becoming very low cost calls.
Regarding the 3G Router - TOPEX Bytton, TOPEX enhanced the
equipment functionalities by upgrading the number of IP Sec
tunnels. In this way, the VPN capacity is enlarged up to 200
IP Sec tunnels. Another advantage of this new feature is that
the equipment allows the automatic recovery to another IP Sec
tunnel in case that one IP Sec distant termination fails.
The second feature implemented on this equipment is the GRE
Keepalive mechanism. GRE tunnels represent virtual interfaces
that allow network traffic transmission using IP tunnels,
operating as virtual point to point links. Because of the
virtual character of the interfaces, any connectivity issues
at the physical level can not be signaled to allow traffic
routing on a different path to the destination.
GRE Keepalive mechanism consists in the bidirectional
transmission of control messages by the 2 devices at the ends
of the tunnel. If one of the 2 devices stops to receive these
messages, it will know how to signal to routing protocols that
GRE tunnel route has become unavailable. Thus the routing
protocol will seek another route to the destination providing
rapid convergence of traffic that must pass through the 2
devices. This is a very important feature especially in
projects where Bytton router is connected to other routers or
similar network equipments that support GRE Keepalive
mechanism.
"We are continually evolving the components of our Analog GSM
Gateway and 3G Router products in line with our customers'
requirements," said Mr. Constantin Dumitrescu, Sales and
Marketing Director at TOPEX. "These equipment are friendly to
use, easy to maintain and also assure cost reduction and these
latest features have been developed to consolidate our
position as important supplier of advanced telecommunication
products on the telecom market.", added Mr. Dumitrescu.
About TOPEX:
TOPEX is among the most innovative, fast growing European
manufacturers of telecommunication equipment, providing a wide
range of telecommunication applications. The company has over
19 years of experience in research, development and
manufacture of both civil and military telecommunication
devices.
TOPEX's leveraged expertise includes: Next Generation Network
solutions Softswitch, Media Gateways for TDM, VoIP, GSM and
CDMA (2G, 3G), Signaling Gateways (SS7, ISDN, R2, SIP and
H323), Broadband Wi-Fi Mobile Routers, Fixed-Mobile Terminals
(2G, 3G) and ATC Voice Communication Systems.
Doriana Popescu
PR Manager
doriana.popescu@topex.ro
Phone: +40-21/4083924;
Fax: +40-21/4083909;
http://www.topex.ro/
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