TMP5900

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The TelcoBridges Tdev™ TMP5900 is a high-density computer telephony (CTI) development platform that meets the needs of service providers looking to expand their value-added services (VAS) offerings, positioning them for rapid uptake while providing a single unified device with simplified OAM&P requirements.


While also delivering seamless voice interoperability across TDM and IP networks, the TMP5900 provides 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, 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.


Offering a full-featured quad-core Intel Xeon©-based host with 500GB of RAID-1 storage, the TMP5900 can run additional applications such as softswitches and session border controllers locally, further answering the need for device consolidation and convergence. With separate chipsets for media processing and interactive voice response (IVR), and signaling performed in hardware, the TMP5900 computer telephony platform provides full non-blocking capability of up to 2048 channels per device.


Features & benefits

Density: Supporting up to 64 T1/E1/J1, 3 DS-3 or 1 STM-1 interfaces in a single unit, the TMP5900 offers the highest port density in a 2U form factor. The TMP5900 enables consolidation of multiple signaling and connectivity devices into a single device, while providing up to 2,048 IP voice ports at an industry-leading lowest cost per port.

Carrier-grade: NEBS Level 3-compliant, the TMP5900 is designed to meet the need for reliability that service providers and their customers demand. The TMP5900 offers hot-swappable power supply redundancy and the ability to scale from 96 to 2,048 ports via hardware and software upgrades while providing full availability of call channels and other system resources (IVR, VOIP).

Flexibility: The TMP5900 supports multiple ‘any-to-any’ switching across multiple network interfaces and signaling protocols (SS7, ISDN, SIGTRAN, SIP and H.248) in the same device. With separate chipsets for signaling, transcoding and interactive voice response (IVR), the TMP6400 provides true full channel availability.

High availability: The TMP5900 computer telephony platform features full redundancy with fault-tolerant hardware and software components.


Available configurations

(w/ internal application host)

  • TMP5901 – 8 x T1/E1/J1
  • TMP5902 – 16 x T1/E1/J1
  • TMP5903 – 32 x T1/E1/J1
  • TMP5904 – 64 x T1/E1/J1
  • TMP5911 – 1 x DS-3
  • TMP5912 – 2 x DS-3
  • TMP5913 – 3 x DS-3
  • TMP5921 – 1 x STM-1


TDM, VOIP and IVR capacity can be specified for each configuration and capacity expanded later via software and/or hardware upgrade. Each configuration is available with AC or DC power.


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