TMP800
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[[Image:TdevTMP800_1U.jpg|thumb|350px|Front view of TMG800 telecom platform]] | [[Image:TdevTMP800_1U.jpg|thumb|350px|Front view of TMG800 telecom platform]] | ||
[[Image:TMG800 1U rear ac.jpg|thumb|350px|Rear view of TMP800 with AC power]] | [[Image:TMG800 1U rear ac.jpg|thumb|350px|Rear view of TMP800 with AC power]] | ||
− | [[Image:TMG800 1U Rear DC.jpg|thumb|350px|Rear view of TMP800 with DC power]] The TelcoBridges™ [[Tdev]] TMP800 is a small-footprint | + | [[Image:TMG800 1U Rear DC.jpg|thumb|350px|Rear view of TMP800 with DC power]] The TelcoBridges™ [[Tdev]] TMP800 is a small-footprint telecom development platform that meets the needs of service providers looking to cost-effectively trial new value-added services. The TMP800 provides capacity of up to 8 T1/E1/J1 interfaces, and up to 256 universal [[VoIP]] channels. |
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Leveraging TelcoBridges Toolpack™ software toolkit, and a choice of host deployment platforms, the TMP800 provides the ability to rapidly develop and deploy applications that tie together real-time communications from the network with stored external data sources to provide unique subscriber-specific services. | Leveraging TelcoBridges Toolpack™ software toolkit, and a choice of host deployment platforms, the TMP800 provides the ability to rapidly develop and deploy applications that tie together real-time communications from the network with stored external data sources to provide unique subscriber-specific services. | ||
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== Available configurations == | == Available configurations == | ||
− | * | + | *TMP800-1 1 x T1/E1 |
− | * | + | *TMP800-2 2 x T1/E1 |
− | * | + | *TMP800-3 3 x T1/E1 |
− | * | + | *TMP800-4 4 x T1/E1 |
− | * | + | *TMP800-5 5 x T1/E1 |
+ | *TMP800-6 6 x T1/E1 | ||
+ | *TMP800-7 7 x T1/E1 | ||
+ | *TMP800-8 8 x T1/E1 | ||
− | Each configuration is available with AC or DC power. | + | Each configuration is available with single or redundant AC or DC power. |
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 15:16, 4 April 2012
The TelcoBridges™ Tdev TMP800 is a small-footprint telecom development platform that meets the needs of service providers looking to cost-effectively trial new value-added services. The TMP800 provides capacity of up to 8 T1/E1/J1 interfaces, and up to 256 universal VoIP channels.
Whether sitting at the edge of a wireline, wireless or VOIP network, the TMP800 delivers seamless voice interoperability across TDM and IP networks. The TMP800 builds on those capabilities with an advanced application platform for delivering ring-back tones, unified communications, pre-paid/post-paid calling, conferencing, Fax over IP (T.38), voicemail, and other enhanced services to subscribers irrespective of access protocol or device.
Leveraging TelcoBridges Toolpack™ software toolkit, and a choice of host deployment platforms, the TMP800 provides the ability to rapidly develop and deploy applications that tie together real-time communications from the network with stored external data sources to provide unique subscriber-specific services.
Features & Benefits
Powerful: By tying together real-time communications from the network with stored external data sources, the TMP800 provides an advanced application platform for delivering unique subscriber-specific services, such as unified communications, ring-back tones, and prepaid/postpaid calling.
Flexibility: Through VoIP plug-in hardware additions as well as the ability to expand from 1 to 8 T1/E1/J1 ports and/or from 32 to 512 IVR channels through software license upgrades.
Performance: The TMP800 features a non-blocking architecture providing full availability of call channels and other system resources (IVR, VOIP).
Available configurations
- TMP800-1 1 x T1/E1
- TMP800-2 2 x T1/E1
- TMP800-3 3 x T1/E1
- TMP800-4 4 x T1/E1
- TMP800-5 5 x T1/E1
- TMP800-6 6 x T1/E1
- TMP800-7 7 x T1/E1
- TMP800-8 8 x T1/E1
Each configuration is available with single or redundant AC or DC power.