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[[Image:Full-rack-2 clipped+shadow-3.jpg|thumb|200px|Front view of TMP7900 rack]]
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The TelcoBridges [[Tdev]]™ TMP7900 is a very high capacity, carrier-grade computer telephony (CTI) development platform that meets the needs of service providers looking to expand their [[value-added services]] (VAS) offerings, while consolidating multiple racks of devices for call control and media into a single system. Offering multiple redundant quad-core Intel Xeon©-based hosts with multi-terabyte local RAID-1 storage, the TMP7900 can run additional applications such as softswitches and session border controllers locally, further answering the need for device consolidation and convergence.
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While also delivering seamless voice interoperability across TDM and IP networks, with support for core telecom features such as VOIP signaling, transcoding, tandem switching and advanced call routing, the TMP7900 provides an advanced application platform for delivering [[ringback tones|ring-back tones]], [[unified communications]], [[Prepaid & postpaid calling|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, the TMP5900 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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The TMP7900 provides the ultimate in flexibility, easily scaling to full rack capacity of 1024 T1/E1/J1, 48 DS-3 or 16 STM-1 interfaces as service uptake increases, with the ability to mix and matching different interface types. At full capacity, the TMP7900 provides up to 32,768 non-blocking universal voice ports.
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== Features & benefits ==
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'''Carrier grade:''' Architected to NEBS Level 3, the TMP7900 is designed to meet the need for reliability that service providers and their customers demand. The TMP6400 features a non-blocking architecture, providing full availability of call channels and other system resources (IVR, VOIP).
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'''Density:''' Supporting up to 1024 T1/E1/J1, 48 DS-3 or 16 STM-1 interfaces in a single system, the TMP7900 offers significant density in a single rack. The TMP7900 provides up to 32,768 IP voice ports at an industry-leading lowest cost per port. Enables consolidation of multiple disparate signaling and connectivity devices into a single unified system.
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'''High-availability:''' The TMP7900 features redundancy at multiple layers across all hardware and software elements to ensure maximum uptime and graceful recovery in case of component failure. Network redundancy is provided with support for multiple redundant links and concurrent [[SS7]] point codes.
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'''Flexibility:''' The TMP7900 supports multiple ‘any-to-any’ switching across multiple network interfaces and signaling protocols (SS7, [[ISDN]], [[SIGTRAN]], [[SIP]] and [[H.248]]) in a single system. It also supports transcoding for all major wireline, wireless and internet [[voice codecs|codecs]].
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== References ==
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*[[media:FINAL - DATA SHEET TMP7900.pdf|Data sheet]]
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