Dialogic Corporation (“Dialogic”), a global leader in providing world-class products and technologies for media processing, announced the worldwide availability of new Dialogic ® SS7, Dialogic ® SIGTRAN and Dialogic ® AdvancedTCA products for the Value Added Services (VAS) market at both NXTcomm, taking place in Chicago and CommunicAsia, taking place in Singapore . These products are designed to increase the market reach for VAS developers with improved protocol interoperability, additional hardware support, and new signaling features.
Dialogic’s implementation of SIGTRAN M3UA has been enhanced to enable peer-to-peer connectivity as well as gateway operations. Dialogic’s release of BICC support will expand an application’s interoperability with TDM, IP and ATM networks.
“With M3UA peer-to-peer support, we have been able to fully comply with the requirements of two new customers. Today SIGTRAN is a must-have, and peer-to-peer support is very welcome. The cutting edge technology from Dialogic helps us in winning new projects.” said Simon Slupik, Chief Executive Officer of Wind Mobile.
The enhanced protocols are available for use on the application host as well as the Dialogic® SS7G21 and Dialogic® SS7G22 Signaling Servers. The SS7G22 Signaling Server takes on a new dimension because the enhanced protocols allow its configuration as an IP Signaling Server supporting BICC, M3UA and M2PA. The resulting 2U RMS system provides a shared, high-availability, high-performance connection over IP for multiple applications running on multiple servers. If a deployed solution needs TDM as well as IP, the IP Signaling Server can be expanded with protocol-accelerating SS7 TDM cards removing the need for additional, separate signaling gateways.
VAS developers, who use SS7 call monitoring technology, can activate an application on all-IP networks by using the Dialogic® SIGTRAN Monitor, a software-only version of the monitoring features of Dialogic’s SS7 hardware.
Rounding out the market-expanding products announced this month by Dialogic is a new interface card for AdvancedTCA configurations. The Dialogic® SS7AM1 mezzanine card extends Dialogic’s signaling solutions to AdvancedTCA blades and chassis in addition to existing low- and high-density PCI, CompactPCI, and RMS systems. The SS7AM1 card supports 124 low-speed or 4 high-speed SS7 links to deliver scalable Value Added Services such as messaging, prepaid calling, roaming, video portal and CRBT. It also runs in high-impedance mode to enable SS7 or HDLC monitoring applications.
Dialogic® signaling products use Dialogic’s Signaling Distributed Architecture (SigDiA) to support automatic failover, load sharing and signaling offload. With the new SIGTRAN and AdvancedMC products, SigDiA better positions Dialogic customers to take advantage of today’s ever-changing service provider opportunities.
About Dialogic Corporation
Dialogic Corporation is a leading provider of open systems platforms to both the Enterprise and Service Provider markets. The platforms enable converged communications, allowing service providers, developers and system integrators to deliver services, content and applications using multimedia processing and signaling technologies.
Headquartered in Montreal, Canada Dialogic and its subsidiaries have over twenty offices worldwide, providing local presence, knowledge and support to serve its customers around the globe. Dialogic’s research and development centers are located in Parsippany, New Jersey, Buffalo, New York, London, England, Dublin, Ireland and Stuttgart, Germany as well as Montreal.
Dialogic is a registered trademark of Dialogic Corporation or its subsidiaries. AdvancedTCA, ATCA, and AdvancedMC are trademarks of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group. The names of other actual companies and products mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners. Dialogic encourages all users of its products to procure all necessary intellectual property licenses required to implement their concepts or applications, which licenses may vary from country to country.
Information about Dialogic is available at www.dialogic.com