
| Overview | Architecture | Applications | Specifications |
- HDX Central Office Application
- HDX Cable Operator Application
- Wireless Local Loop Application
- REDCOM Product Portfolio
- ClusterNet Technology
- Build your network with REDCOM
HDX Central Office Application
Telecommunication providers need a reliable way to integrate VoIP services with their existing TDM infrastructure. The REDCOM HDX, equipped with TRANSip technology, converges IP and legacy networks in a single, fully integrated platform. Offering an integrated Call Manager, Media Gateway and legacy support functionalities in a single platform solution, HDX eliminates the need for multiple units that offer similar services. HDX with TRANSip offers a clear migration path that allows telecom providers to transition to IP on their own schedule.
HDX Cable Operator Application
REDCOM’s TRANSip™-enabled products offer cable operators the opportunity to provide voice services over their network. Available in the SLICE 2100 and HDX platforms, TRANSip technology converges VoIP and TDM interfaces in a single unit. REDCOM’s TRANSip interfaces with the cable operator’s existing data network and offers VoIP connectivity for end devices or trunking between sites.
Wireless Local Loop Application
REDCOM’s TRANSip technology interfaces with wireless networks used in “last mile” applications. Wireless Local loop end devices register to the integrated Call Manager in REDCOM’s TRANSip-enabled platforms (HDX or SLICE 2100), and connect to the VoIP and TDM networks via REDCOM equipment.
REDCOM Product Portfolio
REDCOM offers multiple products that address a wide range of needs for telecommunications providers. REDCOM SLICE supports TDM interfaces including PRI, MF, and E&M, and offers line connectivity for analog and digital (BRI) lines. SLICE 2100 is equipped with REDCOM’s TRANSip technology, integrating VoIP and TDM functionality, and provides SS7 connectivity. HDX with TRANSip offers GR-303 connectivity for DLC/BLCs in a Carrier Class (Class 4/5) platform.
ClusterNet Technology
Using REDCOM ClusterNet technology, multiple locations equipped with compatible REDCOM equipment work as a single, integrated system. This allows service providers to increase the manageability and survivability of their entire system while decreasing link costs. ClusterNet is flexible and can be applied to both TDM and IP networks.
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