Tmedia
TelcoBridges Tmedia™ family of VoIP media gateways are are targeted at service providers that are looking to:
- 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
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.
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Individual products
The following products are part of the Tmedia product line:
- TMG800
- Low density (8 T1/E1/J1s) VoIP / media gateway with integrated gateway controller; targeted at those providers looking to cost-effectively extend their network footprint.
TMG800
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011, TelcoBridges launched an official press release entitled “TelcoBridges NEW Tmedia TMG800 and TMG3200 VoIP/Media Gateways Outperform the Competition by up to 100% for TDM-IP and IP-TDM” announced performance results achieved by the New Tmedia VoIP gateways.
- TMG3200
- High performance (64 T1/E1/J1s, 3 DS-3, 1 STM-1) VoIP / media gateway with integrated gateway controller; available in a 2U form factor; aimed at consolidating equipment at larger points-of-presence (POP) or providing a foundation for rapid subscriber uptake
TMG3200
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011, TelcoBridges launched an official press release entitled “TelcoBridges NEW Tmedia TMG800 and TMG3200 VoIP/Media Gateways Outperform the Competition by up to 100% for TDM-IP and IP-TDM” announced performance results achieved by the New Tmedia VoIP gateways.
- TMG7800
- High capacity, 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 shows an overview of the different models: