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Tmedia is the trade name for TelcoBridges' family of media gateway devices.
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[[Image:TBWiki small TMG3200-RJ.jpg|thumb|250px|[[TMG3200]] Media Gateway]]
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Tmedia devices are targeted at service providers that are looking to:
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[[Image:Tmedia1+1_web-banner_static.jpg|link=http://www.telcobridges.com/en/highperformance.aspx?modeaffichage=0&forcemode=0]]
*drive network convergence
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*expand their network footprint
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*consolidate multiple devices from one or more vendors
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*free up space in the data centre and simplify OAM&P activities
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[[Image:Tmedia 2U Front sml.jpg|thumb|250px|[[TMG5800]] Media Gateway]]
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[[Image:800_3200_angle_front.png|thumb|250px|[[TMG800]] VoIP / Media Gateway]]
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TelcoBridges Tmedia™ family of VoIP media gateways are targeted at service providers looking to:
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[[Image:800_3200_angle_front.png|thumb|250px|[[TMG3200]] VoIP / Media Gateway]]  
  
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*Drive network convergence
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*Expand their network footprint
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*Consolidate multiple devices from one or more vendors
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*Free up space in the data centre and simplify OAM&P activities
  
Tmedia solutions are characterized by the presence of an integrated media gateway controller (ie.e, an on-board application host running TelcoBridges' Media Gateway Application), a key difference relative to the [[Tdev]] family of products.
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[[Image:7800_straight_front.png|thumb|250px|[[TMG7800]] VoIP / Media Gateway]]
  
  
==Individual products==
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Tmedia VoIP media gateways solutions are characterized by the presence of an integrated VoIP gateway controller, which is an on-board application host that runs the TelcoBridges' VoIP / Media Gateway Application. This is a key differentiator when compared to the [[Tdev]] family of products.
The following products are part of the Tmedia product line:
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*'''[[TMG800]]'''
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**Low density (8 T1/E1/J1s) media gateway with integrated media gateway controller; targeted at those providers looking to cost-effectively extend their network footprint
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*'''[[TMG3200]]'''
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**High density (64 T1/E1/J1s, 3 DS-3, 1 STM-1) media gateway with integrated media gateway controller; available in 1U or 2U form factors; aimed at consolidating equipment at larger points-of-presence (POP) or providing a foundation for rapid subscriber uptake
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*'''[[TMG5800]]'''
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**High density (64 T1/E1/J1s, 3 DS-3, 1 STM-1) media gateway with high-performance integrated media gateway controller; available in 2U form factor only; aimed at simplifying OAM&P at the network core; can accommodate 3rd party applications such as softswitches, sessions border controllers, SIP proxies, etc.
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*'''[[TMG7800]]'''
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**Very high capacity, high-availability media gateway cluster with redundant integrated media gateway controllers; available configuration of a mix of 1024 T1/E1/J1s, 48 DS-3, and/or 16 STM-1 interfaces for a total of 32,768 ports per rack; aimed at network core, including device replacement and consolidation projects
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==[[TMG800]]==
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*Low density, VoIP / media gateway with integrated gateway controller that is software upgradeable from 1 to 16 T1/E1/J1s. It is targeted at service providers aiming to cost-effectively extend their network footprint.
  
== Comparing models ==
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==[[TMG3200]]==
The following table lists the various '''technical capabilities''' that are common to all members of the Tmedia family of media gateways.
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*Medium density, VoIP / media gateway with integrated gateway controller that is software upgradeable from 16 to 64 T1/E1/J1's (or 1 to 3 DS3, or 1OC3/STM-1). It is available in a 1U form factor and is designed to consolidate equipment at larger points-of-presence (POP), or provide a foundation for rapid subscriber uptake.
  
[[Image:Tmedia  comparison-commonalities.jpg|650px| ]]
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==[[TMG7800]]==
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*High density, high performance, high-availability VoIP / media gateway with integrated gateway controller (redundancy option available); available configuration of a mix of 1024 T1/E1/J1s, 48 DS-3, and/or 16 STM-1 interfaces for a total of 32,768 ports per rack; aimed at network core, including device replacement and consolidation projects
  
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== Comparing models ==
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The following link provides an overview of the different models: [[Tmedia_Comparison|'''T'''media Model Comparison]]
  
This table provides a high-level summary of the '''differences''' between the various Tmedia media gateway devices.
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== References ==
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*[[Datasheet#Tmedia|Tmedia Datasheet]]
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*[[Gateway_Installation#Tmedia|Tmedia Installation Guides]]
  
[[Image:Tmedia  comparison-differences.jpg|650px| ]]
 
 
 
Finally, this table shows the applicability of the various Tmedia models to different '''market requirements'''.
 
 
[[Image:Tmedia markets.jpg|650px| ]]
 
 
 
== References ==
 
*[[Media:Tmedia_Product_Brief.pdf‎|Product brief]]
 
*[[Media:Media Gateway 2 0 10-04-2009.pdf|White paper]]
 
  
 
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TMG800 VoIP / Media Gateway

TelcoBridges Tmedia™ family of VoIP media gateways are targeted at service providers looking to:

TMG3200 VoIP / Media Gateway
  • Drive network convergence
  • Expand their network footprint
  • Consolidate multiple devices from one or more vendors
  • Free up space in the data centre and simplify OAM&P activities
TMG7800 VoIP / Media Gateway


Tmedia VoIP media gateways solutions are characterized by the presence of an integrated VoIP gateway controller, which is an on-board application host that runs the TelcoBridges' VoIP / Media Gateway Application. This is a key differentiator when compared to the Tdev family of products.

Contents

TMG800

  • Low density, VoIP / media gateway with integrated gateway controller that is software upgradeable from 1 to 16 T1/E1/J1s. It is targeted at service providers aiming to cost-effectively extend their network footprint.

TMG3200

  • Medium density, VoIP / media gateway with integrated gateway controller that is software upgradeable from 16 to 64 T1/E1/J1's (or 1 to 3 DS3, or 1OC3/STM-1). It is available in a 1U form factor and is designed to consolidate equipment at larger points-of-presence (POP), or provide a foundation for rapid subscriber uptake.

TMG7800

  • High density, high performance, high-availability VoIP / media gateway with integrated gateway controller (redundancy option available); available configuration of a mix of 1024 T1/E1/J1s, 48 DS-3, and/or 16 STM-1 interfaces for a total of 32,768 ports per rack; aimed at network core, including device replacement and consolidation projects

Comparing models

The following link provides an overview of the different models: Tmedia Model Comparison

References

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