Continuous Computing announced that Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES), the global leader in satellite broadband networks and services, selected Trillium Wireless protocol software for its new mobile 3G satellite base station subsystem (SBSS). Continuous Computing’s standards-based and integrated Trillium 3G / 4G wireless software will leverage 3GPP standardized cellular technology – typically used in cellular base stations to meet the requirements of a satellite system – in the development of Hughes’ SBSS product line. Specifically, Trillium GTP, RANAP, PDCP, and SIGTRAN protocol software will be used for the satellite base station environment.
Continuous Computing announced that seasoned technology industry veteran Brian Brown is joining the company as senior vice president of sales and field operations. Brown has an extensive background in high-technology sales, marketing, product management, and business development with a focus on the telecommunications field.
Continuous Computing announced the company is a full member of the IMS Forum , the industry’s only association dedicated to IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) application and service interoperability certification. Continuous Computing also announced today that the company successfully completed interoperability testing of reference Call State Control Function (CSCF) and Home Subscriber Server (HSS) applications based on integrated Trillium SIP and Diameter protocol software at IMS PlugFest III.
Continuous Computing announced the company has advanced its business strategy to deliver highly integrated systems for the telecommunications market, expanding its focus to include Tier II and Tier III TEMs. As part of the strategy, the company also introduced FlexTCA, a new product family consisting of fully-integrated systems for creating IPTV, Security, and Wireless Core solutions.
Continuous Computing announced that Vertex Telecom, a leading facilities-based Transpacific telecom services provider, has selected an integrated bundle of Continuous Computing hardware, along with telecom blades from TelcoBridges, as part of a system upgrade to fulfill its multiple platform integration needs.
Continuous Computing announced the availability of its Trillium Femtocell protocol software solution for telecom equipment manufacturers (TEMs) to rapidly develop femtocell equipment. Continuous Computing also announced that the company is a full member of The Femto Forum, an independent organization committed to supporting and increasing the standardization and adoption of femtocell technology.
Continuous Computing has been named number 17 in Deloitte’s prestigious Technology Fast 50 Program for San Diego. The rankings of the 50 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, and life sciences companies in the area are compiled by Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, one of the nation’s leading professional services organizations.
Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. today announced the industry’s first high-density processing solution that enables networking equipment to terminate both data and signaling system 7 (SS7) traffic using the high-level data link control (HDLC) protocol.
Continuous Computing announced that AppTrigger, Inc., a leading developer of application connectivity solutions for the telecom marketplace, has selected Continuous Computing’s Trillium Diameter protocol software to facilitate its support of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture.
Continuous Computing announced that Teligent has selected Continuous Computing ‘s Trillium Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) protocol software for its Teligent Application Server. This customer win further validates Continuous Computing ‘s Trillium “NGN-Ready” product line as the ideal choice for Voice over IP (VoIP) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network equipment.