REDCOM to Exhibit Softswitch Solutions at PTC 2012 Conference
January 11, 2012
By
Stefanie Mosca, TMCnet Managing Editor
After a successful 2011, REDCOM (News - Alert) Laboratories Inc. is wasting no time getting things moving in the New Year. First up on the company’s list of things to do: traveling.
Known for designing and manufacturing some of the most reliable telecommunications systems and softswitches, REDCOM will be exhibiting its Carrier-Class softswitch solutions at the 2012 Pacific Telecommunications Council (News - Alert) (PTC) conference next week, Jan. 15–18, in Booth #8 at the Hilton Village Beach Resort & Spa in Honolulu, Hawaii.
REDCOM will be showcasing the new SLICE IP Micro, a complete Class 4/5 IP Gateway (News
- Alert) at PTC 2012. The SLICE IP Micro, which is the size of a hardcover book, features an industry-standard SIP-based architecture and supports up to 3,000 IP subscribers.
According to the company, REDCOM will also demonstrate a new communications package containing a REDCOM SLICE 2100 which provides interoperability between Land Mobile Radios, VoIP, and GSM. A scalable mobile network is delivered via an integrated solution provided by Top Level Communications (TLC).
“Next Generation Networks with VoIP are a win-win technology for the Pacific Islands, giving service providers in the Pacific a competitive advantage, higher revenues, and growth opportunities, while providing consumers with lower-cost telecommunications and advanced services for the triple play of voice, data and video,” said Charles DeRoller, director of international sales and marketing, REDCOM.
In addition to REDCOM’s Carrier-Class softswitch offerings, the company will also be showcasing its REDCOM HDX and SLICE 2100 next generation softswitch platforms at the show. Powered by REDCOM’s VoIP technology suite, TRANSip, each softswitch is a hybrid IP/TDM solution that preserves the functionality and investment in existing infrastructures, while enabling service providers to migrate to IP when it makes sense, eliminating forklift replacements.
REDCOM’s HDX softswitch has recently been selected as the core International/IP Gateway for their network core by the Federated States of Micronesia Telecommunications Corporation (FSMTC). Providing gateway services between legacy TDM infrastructure and packet voice international carriers, the REDCOM HDX immediately reduces OpEx with IP-trunking and carrier monitoring while offering a host of new revenue-generating features.
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Stefanie Mosca is a Managing Editor for TMCnet, with a particular focus in wireless technologies as well as mobile and IP communications. She holds a master's degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University and a bachelor's degree in communication from the University of New Haven. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page or follow her on Twitter (News - Alert) @stefaniemosca.
Edited by Juliana Kenny