Product category: Networking Hardware
News Release from: Adax Europe | Subject: Gb interface solution
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 September 2002
Interface speeds switch to GPRS
Adax and Hughes Software Systems have a pre-integrated solution crucial to infrastructure developers suffering pressures to roll out new GPRS/UMTS networks, services and revenue streams.
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Adax and Hughes Software Systems (HSS) have a pre-integrated solution crucial to infrastructure developers suffering pressures to roll out new GPRS/UMTS networks, services and revenue streams. The integration of HSS network services and Adax's frame relay service is now complete and the Gb interface solution is already being field-tested. The Gb interface is an important development in the migration from GSM to GPRS technology.
It connects the existing basestation system (BSS) to the new serving GPRS support node (SGSN) carrying network services for cell site control.
It is used to upgrade existing GSM BSS equipment and provide GPRS-based packet data services.
Such services include mobile Internet, mobile email access and wireless virtual private networks (VPNs).
Within the Gb interface stack the network services (NS) runs over frame relay and provides network service primitives allowing for transmission and reception of upper layer protocol data units between the BSS and SGSN.
"This is the latest pre-integrated solution Adax and HSS have developed as partners", said Manoranjan Mohapatra, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Hughes Software Systems.
"The expertise that each company brings to the partnership means that Original Equipment Manufacturers and Network Equipment Providers get a high performance signaling solution from a single source".
"The interface is designed to be completely scalable and allows the deployment to grow as the network size and number of subscribers/cells increase", said Robin Kent, Director, European Operations, Adax Europe.
"As with all our products, this joint offering will accelerate time to market and protect our customer's investment".
The Adax ACT and HDC protocol controllers, and frame relay software, have been integrated with the HSS NS software and higher layers to provide the complete Gb stack.
The Gb interface stack has been developed for both the SGSN and BSS/PCU (packet controller unit) nodes.
The BSS-Gb product can be used to upgrade existing GSM BSS equipment and provides GPRS based packet data services.
SGSN vendors can use the SGSN-Gb product to build their equipment, allowing GSM networks to provide packet-data based services and applications like mobile Internet, mobile e-mail access and wireless VPNs.
Both the stacks are equally attractive for use by test and measurement tool vendors.
The Adax ACT card offers one of the highest port densities in the industry, providing up to 2048 DSO connections over eight T1/E1 links.
For vendors who also want to run SS7 for connection from the SGSN over the Gs interface, on the same card as the frame relay for the Gb interface, the Adax HDC multiple protocol card can be used.
This high-density controller card provides up to 128 channels of multiple protocols over four T1/E1 connections.
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