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Adax announces signalling controller offering the industry’s highest possible link density of 128 channels per card

February 25, 2004

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CANNES, France -- Adax has announced a high density signalling controller for Next Generation Networks that offers the industry’s highest possible link density of 128 channels per card. The new HDCII card, which is specifically designed for the high demands of wireless, wireline and converging PSTN/IP network platforms, is available in both PMC and PCI versions and can run multiple protocols including SS7 and SIGTRAN on the same card. Its superior density and high performance makes it particularly suitable for narrowband and SS7 over IP telecommunications applications that require high capacity and throughput.

The HDCII card features a 733 MHz RISC processor that offers a three-fold increase in performance, compared to the current Adax HDC product, while maintaining minimal load on the host CPU. This maximises the performance of network applications for customers without compromising reliability. With the ability to install multiple boards in one system, the card provides a totally scalable, flexible and cost-effective solution.

The high density of the HDCII and its ability to run large volumes of network traffic makes it perfect for narrowband signalling between 3G SGSN, HLR/VLR and Mobile Switching Centres in the core network. The card’s excellent performance with large numbers of small transactions means that it is particularly appropriate for HLRs that need to support an increasing number of subscribers.

Adax Inc.

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