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Trillium Facilitates Telica in the Development of Standard, IP-Based Open Interfaces
Licensing of Trillium's SCTP and M3UA Software to Expand Telica's Network Element Interface Offerings for the Converged Communications Space
LOS ANGELES AND SANTA CLARA AT SUPERNET 2002 - January 22, 2002 - Trillium Digital Systems, a division of Intel Corporation and leading provider of communications software solutions, continues its commitment to open interfaces across next generation networks by enabling Telica, Inc. to expand the suite of protocols supported by their standards-based softswitch product. Telica, a leading provider of innovative next generation voice and data switching platforms, utilizes Trillium's M3UA and SCTP software to enable their softswitch to connect to the SS7 network through an IP-based network. This facilitates the convergence of voice, data and signaling traffic and allows tier-one service providers to deliver uninterrupted services across a packet-based network and the PSTN.
"Our relationship with Telica is representative of the role Trillium plays in helping customers take full advantage of the benefits of next-generation IP networks without diminishing the investments and value of traditional networks such as SS7 systems," said Frank Morese, vice president of marketing for Trillium Digital Systems, a division of Intel Corporation. "Trillium is not only helping bridge the gap between IP and traditional networks, but also commits to maximizing the value of legacy equipment and technology." Through the licensing of Trillium's SCTP and M3UA software source codes, Telica will speed time-to-market and lower development costs of network equipment that accelerates the seamless convergence and interworking of Public-Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and IP-based networks under a unified architecture. Designed to carry PSTN signaling information over the IP network, Trillium's SCTP can also be utilized to provide a reliable transport delivery mechanism for other multimedia and wireless frameworks such as MEGACO/H.248, SIP and wireless. Similarly, Trillium's M3UA transports the signaling messages between Signaling Gateways (SGs) and Media Gateway Controllers (MGCs), and enables traditional SS7 call signaling protocols to communicate with an IP network.
"In order to continue expanding Telica's suite of product offerings and positioning itself for aggressive growth, it is imperative that we have access to the expertise of proven, reliable partners for the development of cutting-edge communications solutions," said James Lane, Vice President of Product Line Management. "Trillium's SCTP and M3UA products boost our ability to offer carriers a solution for both PSTN and IP-based networks through a unified architecture to deliver seamless convergence of traditional PSTN voice and next generation, carrier class IP networks. These solutions further develop our long-standing business relationship with Trillium and will be instrumental for helping us meet the expanding needs of our tier-one service provider customers."
About Telica
Telica provides innovative softswitch-based voice and data infrastructure products for today's evolving telecommunications networks. The company's Plexus 9000 is an intelligent switching platform that offers economic and competitive advantages to service providers. This carrier-grade system encompasses both switching equipment and software to enable voice and data services to be delivered over the PSTN as well as ATM and IP networks -- all in a distributed softswitch model or an integrated open solution that reduces network complexity and cost. Breakthrough levels of density, performance, reliability and scalability assure the highest quality of service while easily accommodating subscriber growth. Telica, founded in 1998, is headquartered in Marlboro, MA with offices throughout the United States and Canada.
Continuous Computing acquired the portable software business of Trillium Digital Systems from Intel Corporation in February 2003.
About Continuous Computing
Continuous Computing provides integrated systems and services that enable telecom equipment manufacturers to rapidly deploy Next Generation Networks (NGN). Over 150 customers worldwide benefit from the company's unique blend of customized professional services, Trillium protocol software, AdvancedTCA and CompactPCI systems, and BladeCenter hardware. Continuous Computing helps customers reduce platform lifecycle costs, optimize data delivery, and accelerate deployments of NGN, 3G/4G Wireless, and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) infrastructure. The company is ISO-9001 and CMMI certified and based in San Diego with development centers in China and India. For more information, visit www.ccpu.com.
Continuous Computing is a member of the Intel Embedded and Communications Alliance (www.intel.com/go/ica), Communications Platforms Trade Association (www.cp-ta.org), Femto Forum (www.femtoforum.org), IMS Forum (www.imsforum.org), Service Availability Forum (www.saforum.org), and the Blade.org ecosystem (www.blade.org).
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