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The TelcoBridges™ [[Tdev]] TMP6400 is a value-added services development platform that meets the needs of service providers and solution developers looking to drive network convergence or expand their value-added service offerings.
 
 
 
[[Image:Tdev 1U Front sml.jpg|thumb|250px|Front view of TMP6400 in 1U form factor ]]
 
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The TelcoBridges Tdev™ TMP6400 is a high-density computer telephony (CTI) development platform that meets the needs of service providers looking to expand their value-added services (VAS), providing a cost-effective foundation for introducing new offerings while rapidly scaling to meet the needs of growing subscribers.
 
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Sitting at the junction of existing infrastructure and the new network footprint, the TMP6400 provides core media gateway functionality allowing it to bridge TDM and IP networks, intermediate between various wireless, PSTN and IP voice protocols, and deliver hosted IP-PBX, [[Fax over IP]], [[SIP trunking]], [[voicemail]], [[conferencing]] and other advanced services. However the TMP6400 builds on those capabilities with an advanced application platform for delivering enhanced network-wide services such as [[unified communications]], [[ringback tones]], and [[prepaid & postpaid]] services.
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[[Image:Tdev 2U Front sml.jpg|thumb|250px|Front view of TMP6400 in 2U form factor ]]
 
[[Image:Tdev 2U Front sml.jpg|thumb|250px|Front view of TMP6400 in 2U form factor ]]
  
Leveraging the TelcoBridges [[Toolpack]] development software and well-known programming languages running on an external application server, the TMP6400 provides the ability to develop and deploy applications that tie together real-time communications from the network with stored external data sources to provide subscriber-specific services.
 
  
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Whether deployed on a wireline, wireless or VOIP network, the TMP6400 delivers seamless voice interoperability across TDM and IP networks. However the TMP6400 builds on those capabilities with an advanced application platform for delivering [[ringback tones|ring-back tones]], [[unified communications]], [[prepaid & postpaid|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 TMP6400 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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Offering the industry-leading highest port density and the lowest operating cost—an average 66% less power consumption than competing products offering similar capacity—the fully field-upgradable Tdev TMP6400 supports the drive by service providers to increase their profitability, while reduce the environmental impact of their network footprint.
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== Features & Benefits ==
 
== Features & Benefits ==
 
[[Image:1U Rear DS3 AC sml.jpg |thumb|250px|Rear view of TMP6400 with support for 3 DS3 connections ]]
 
[[Image:1U Rear DS3 AC sml.jpg |thumb|250px|Rear view of TMP6400 with support for 3 DS3 connections ]]
'''Carrier grade:''' Architected to exacting industry standards such as NEBS level 3, the TMP6400 is designed to meet the need for five 9s reliability that service providers and their customers demand. The TMP6400 offers redundancy while providing real-time fault detection and fail-over across hardware and software.
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'''Carrier grade:''' Architected to exacting industry standards, the TMP6400 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).
  
 
[[Image:1U Rear STM1 AC sml.jpg |thumb|250px|Rear view of TMP6400 with support for 1 STM-1 connection ]]
 
[[Image:1U Rear STM1 AC sml.jpg |thumb|250px|Rear view of TMP6400 with support for 1 STM-1 connection ]]
  
'''Flexibility:''' A network-agnostic platform, the TMP6400 supports multiple ‘any-to-any’ switching as well as transcoding support for all major wireline, wireless and Internet voice codecs.  With separate chipsets for [[signaling protocols|signaling]], vocoding and interactive voice response (IVR), the TMP6400 provides true full channel availability.
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'''Flexibility:''' A network-agnostic platform, the TMP6400 supports multiple ‘any-to-any’ switching as well as transcoding support for all major wireline, wireless and Internet voice codecs.  With separate chipsets for signalling, transcoding and interactive voice response (IVR), the TMP6400 provides true full channel availability.
  
'''Density:''' Supporting up to 64 [[T1, E1, and J1 interfaces|T1/E1/J1]], 3 DS3 or 1 STM-1 interfaces in a single-unit, the TMP6400 offers significant density in a 1U or 2U form factor. Arrayed in clusters of up to 16 units each (via the [[TMS1600]] switch), the TMP6400 supports 1024 T1/E1/J1, 48 DS-3, or 16 STM-1 interfaces, providing more than 32,000 non-blocking voice ports at an industry-leading lowest cost per port.
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'''Density:''' Supporting up to 64* T1/E1/J1, 3 DS-3 or 1 STM-1 interfaces in a single-unit, the TMP6400 offers significant density in a 1U or 2U form factor. The TMP6400 enables consolidation of multiple devices for signaling, transcoding and IVR into a single box.
  
'''High availability:''' The TMP6400 features redundant, fault-tolerant hardware and software components within each unit and across the cluster providing high-availability for both SS7 signalling and core media gateway functions.
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'''High availability:''' The TMP6400 features full redundancy with fault-tolerant hardware and software components.
  
  

Revision as of 10:31, 26 October 2009

Front view of TMP6400 in 1U form factor

The TelcoBridges Tdev™ TMP6400 is a high-density computer telephony (CTI) development platform that meets the needs of service providers looking to expand their value-added services (VAS), providing a cost-effective foundation for introducing new offerings while rapidly scaling to meet the needs of growing subscribers.

Front view of TMP6400 in 2U form factor


Whether deployed on a wireline, wireless or VOIP network, the TMP6400 delivers seamless voice interoperability across TDM and IP networks. However the TMP6400 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 TMP6400 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.

Rear view of TMP6400 with support for 16 T1/E1


Offering the industry-leading highest port density and the lowest operating cost—an average 66% less power consumption than competing products offering similar capacity—the fully field-upgradable Tdev TMP6400 supports the drive by service providers to increase their profitability, while reduce the environmental impact of their network footprint.


Features & Benefits

Rear view of TMP6400 with support for 3 DS3 connections

Carrier grade: Architected to exacting industry standards, the TMP6400 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).

Rear view of TMP6400 with support for 1 STM-1 connection

Flexibility: A network-agnostic platform, the TMP6400 supports multiple ‘any-to-any’ switching as well as transcoding support for all major wireline, wireless and Internet voice codecs. With separate chipsets for signalling, transcoding and interactive voice response (IVR), the TMP6400 provides true full channel availability.

Density: Supporting up to 64* T1/E1/J1, 3 DS-3 or 1 STM-1 interfaces in a single-unit, the TMP6400 offers significant density in a 1U or 2U form factor. The TMP6400 enables consolidation of multiple devices for signaling, transcoding and IVR into a single box.

High availability: The TMP6400 features full redundancy with fault-tolerant hardware and software components.


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