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Overview
Service Providers need the flexibility to cost-effectively deliver essential voice services and to offer an array of triple-play services over their existing facilities today. In order to accommodate the rapidly evolving telecom landscape, Service Providers are also constantly innovating by offering converged services while leveraging a common core-network infrastructure. The ULC platform is ideally suited for these scenarios.
On the ULC, subscribers can be migrated seamlessly from a traditional PSTN and Broadband infrastructure to an NGN network with no disruption in subscriber service or revenue. This gives the Service Provider complete flexibility in optimizing the access network and serving its subscribers. |
A second generation platform built on Midas' optiMA DLC and DIAS solutions, the ULC includes the functionality of several Midas technologies within a single chassis. It can be configured to deploy a wide range of narrowband and broadband, voice and data applications, to subscribers over a wireline network infrastructure.
Economic Benefits
- Flexible solution that scales cost-effectively according to demand
- Lowest Total Cost of Ownership MSAP solution
- Easy to install, configure and maintain using GUI-based
ULC Management System (UMS)
- Future proofed platform allows addition of new services such as WiMAX or xPON
- Investment protection via standards based implementation and interoperability with wide range of third party CO and CPE equipment
Key Features
The ULC platform supports a range of subscriber and network interfaces via plug-in modules that perform as per ITU-T standards including:
- ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+
- G.SHDSL
- VDSL2
- Plain Old Telephony Service (POTS) with support for:
- Traditional TDM Local Exchange using V5.2 concentration (or)
- VoIP Soft-switch using MGCP or H.248*
- Optional pay-phone/metering services
- ISDN BRI, PRI services
- n*64k
- Leased E1s
- Fast / Gigabit Ethernet based network interface for IP transport
- E1 network interfaces for TDM transport
- Optional Resilient Packet Ring (RPR, IEEE 802.17) 1 Gigabit network interface
for IP transport
- Optional Circuit Emulation Services for TDM circuit transport over packet networks
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