REDCOM introduces SLICE® 2100

An advanced VoIP Call Manager with Secure Voice and IP-TDM Interoperability


VICTOR, NY, March 13, 2007:
At 9:00 am at TechNet Tampa, REDCOM announced an important addition to their portfolio of advanced telecommunications solutions: the SLICE® 2100, featuring the TRANSip™ IP Technology Suite. The SLICE 2100 delivers a comprehensive IP migration solution through its integrated SIP Call Controller, Media Gateway, Media Gateway Controller, and provides seamless VoIP and TDM interoperability. SLICE 2100 delivers all of this integrated functionality in a slim, 1U platform.

REDCOM's TRANSip technology suite provides advanced VoIP call management and features while retaining complete compatibility with traditional TDM switching. The SLICE 2100 offers a drop-in solution that allows telecommunications providers to gain access to revenue-generating IP features while preserving their investments and the proven functionality of their existing infrastructure.

TRANSip incorporates REDCOM's extensive experience and feature set in traditional telecom into a Next Generation telecommunications solution. With TRANSip, SLICE 2100 offers a remarkable level of interoperability (including SIP telephones, T1, E1, ISDN PRI/BRI, Euro ISDN, MFC R1, MFC R2, C7, SS7, SIP, IPv4, and IPv6). SLICE 2100 also supports the V.150.1 protocol, permitting secure end instrument interoperability between VoIP and TDM.

Depending on its configuration and traffic, the SLICE 2100 supports up to 1,000 IP subscribers, 24 analog lines, and 4 ISDN BRI lines, and can also support analog trunks. Each SLICE 2100 supports two field configurable digital spans (E1 or T1), which are ISDN capable. Two SLICE 2100s can be stacked to operate as a single system of increased capacity.

TRANSIP technology helps customers gain new opportunities to create revenue without having to discard valuable network assets. SLICE 2100 brings integrated TDM and VoIP functionality together in a cost-effective and easily transportable package.

SLICE 2100 is a continuation of REDCOM's popular SLICE product family, which has been widely adopted by the central office market, private network developers, US government and defense users, and emergency response agencies worldwide.

REDCOM has designed and manufactured telecommunications equipment for a global customer base since 1978. Headquartered in Victor, New York, REDCOM employs more than 200 telecommunications professionals, focused on providing innovative solutions for customers.