News Release from: Octasic
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 March 2005
Silicon and software solution specified
Aastra Telecom has selected Octasic's OCT6100 devices for its newest conferencing product, the CNX conference bridge appliance.
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Aastra Telecom has selected Octasic's OCT6100 devices for its newest conferencing product, the CNX conference bridge appliance. The Aastra CNX provides a flexible, cost effective solution for small and medium sized enterprise conferencing requirements. Allowing participants to access a conference via the PSTN, legacy PBXs or VoIP networks, the Aastra CNX uses a simple web interface for easy management and control.
In a single device, the OCT6100 allows Aastra to offer customers industry-leading voice quality in a scalable package that provides conference mixing, acoustic and electrical echo cancellation, automatic gain and level control, dominant speaker selection and adaptive noise reduction.
'When selecting a device to develop our CNX platform around, the Octasic OCT6100 device stood out as a clear winner with field-proven quality', explains Tomasz Konopka, Director of Hardware Engineering, Aastra.
'The OCT6100 not only provided a cost effective solution; the high level of integration combined with Octasic's scalability capabilities enabled us fast development with excellent potential for future expansion'.
'We are delighted that Aastra selected Octasic's innovative silicon and software solution', said Fabio Gambacorta, VP Business Development, Octasic.
'The Aastra system is a great example of how our devices take into account the requirements for today's competitive equipment vendors, and offer a flexible tailored solution allowing our partners and customers to build a complete system'.
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