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TelcoBridges’ innovative, ultra performing System-Blade™ is in a class of its own. It allows telecom system integrators to compete effectively by offering a tailor-made option at an extremely affordable price.

The TelcoBridges’ system-on-a-blade™ solution has the reliability, flexibility and superior performance to replace any 4-8 trunk telecom system with a single blade. It is the most cost-effective (the perfect) entry level solution for lower density system requirements and provides an easy introduction to the complete TB System-Blade™ product line through its common API. Thus it gives system integrators the flexibility to address different market needs with a single platform product.

The TelcoBridges’ System-Blade™ single platform architecture allows you to build new telecommunication applications, and upgrade easily existing ones, to meet today’s requirements for reliability, flexibility and superior performance.

The TB-8 System-Blade™ allows you to run multiple and different signaling stacks and trunk types on the same blade. Starting at a mere 4 trunks it can be effortlessly upgraded to 8 trunks with additional software. Plus it supports DSP functions on all channels.

All elements, such as signaling variants and trunk types (E1, T1, J1), can be dynamically configured to create a highly available system with amazing performance capabilities. The TB-8 System-Blade™ can be easily coupled with TB StreamServer™ for superior audio playback and record capability.


Special note: The TB16 offers twice the capacity of the TB8 while the TB640 offers up to 8 times the T1/E1/J1 capacity and adds support for DS3 and STM-1 connections.


Benefits

TelcoBridges’ unique TB-8 System-Blade™ offers:

  • Easy integration
  • Dynamic configuration
  • Non-blocking architecture
  • Proven flexibility
  • High availability


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