Trillium Poster
To commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Trillium protocol software business, Continuous Computing released the 5th generation of its popular telecom network infrastructure wall chart, known as the Trillium Poster.
World-famous as a telecom industry reference, the Trillium Poster serves as an evolving tool for the telecom network infrastructure industry while underscoring Continuous Computing’s depth and breadth of telecom network infrastructure expertise. The Trillium Poster illustrates standards-based nodes, interfaces and protocol stacks for a variety of telecom network architectures.
How to Get a Trillium Poster
Visit us at one of our upcoming events to get a Telecom Network Infrastructure wall chart for free.
OR…click on the Buy Now button below to purchase any quantity of Trillium Poster for just $3 USD each (plus a one-time $3 shipping fee and any state tax where required). So, for example, 5 posters would be just $3 * 5 = $15 + $3 for shipping = $18 total (plus any state tax where required).
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What Is in the Trillium Poster?
Containing more information than any of the previous Trillium Poster versions, the 5th generation of the Telecom Network Infrastructure wall chart includes new sections such as LTE, Femtocell, WiMAX, UMA, UMB and IPTV. With over 100 protocol stacks, 145 network interfaces and a glossary of 300 industry acronyms, the Trillium Poster is a valuable resource for anyone interested in how network elements actually interconnect.
The 5th generation Trillium Poster is the second version of the Telecom Network Infrastructure wall chart produced by Continuous Computing since the acquisition of the Trillium business from Intel Corporation in February 2003. The original poster was introduced in 1997 and subsequent versions were developed in 1999, 2002, and 2005. Literally tens of thousands of Trillium Posters have been distributed to executives, engineers, journalists, analysts and students worldwide. Get yours today!










