RAD Launches Gateway

RAD to premier low-cost central office voice Trunking Gateway at CeBIT

February 13, 2007

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HANOVER, Germany -- RAD Data Communications will premier its low-cost Gmux-2000 central office voice trunking gateway at CeBit 2007 (15-21 March, Hanover, Germany).

Asaf Wachtel, product line manager, RAD Data Communications says: "We've engineered the Gmux-2000 to reach a price point that's typically up to 30 percent less than that of the closest competitor, but without excluding any feature required by a carrier-class central office platform. Maintaining toll quality voice, the Gmux-2000 voice trunking gateway can compress an entire STM-1 or up to 112 E1 lines onto as few as seven E1s, which translates to an impressive compression rate of 16:1."

Facilitates future migration to PSNs

But what sets RAD's Gmux-2000 central office voice trunking gateway apart is it can also transmit compressed voice over gigabit Ethernet networks, providing quick payback by eliminating costly leased lines. "This gigabit Ethernet option also positions the Gmux-2000 voice trunking gateway as a one-of-a-kind, future-proof solution because it can continue to be used as the central office migrates to more cost-efficient packet switched networks (PSNs)," adds Wachtel.

RAD Data Communications Ltd.

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