T1/E1 commercial voice services with all Class 5 features
Private line voice networking between enterprise locations
Disaster recovery by rerouting voice circuits over diversified cable facilities
In less than a decade, cable modem technology has brought broadband Internet connectivity and more recently residential VoIP services to million of customers. Building on this success, multiple service operators (MSOs) worldwide are seeking to deliver Multi-Line Voice services to the lucrative business segment. Typical applications include PSTN access over commercial grade T1/E1 lines and voice trunking between existing PBXs in enterprise networks. MSOs that operate DOCSIS-based systems (i.e DOCSIS 1.0/1.1/2.0) and target the SME (small to medium-sized enterprise) market are prime candidates for T1/E1 and Multi-Line Voice over DOCSIS technology. To complete their business service portfolio, MSOs require a cost-effective way to deliver these TDM-based services over their HFC infrastructure. Only then can they aggressively compete with incumbent and alternative carriers offering lucrative leased line services. A major technological challenge to wide-scale deployment of such a solution is the need to deliver high quality voice services that transparently support the rich features of the huge installed base of PBXs and work equally well with key systems, modems and faxes.
T1/E1 and Multi-Line Voice over DOCSIS using RAD's Compressed Voice System
RAD's Vmux Compressed Voice System
RAD Data Communications offers the Vmux T1/E1 and Multi-Line Voice over DOCSIS gateways as a solution to deliver T1/E1, Fractional T1/E1, analog voice, or even Frame Relay services to an enterprise PBX, key system, analog telephone, or routers over the HFC infrastructure. RAD's Vmux is totally transparent to voice system signaling, enabling users to maintain their existing investment in equipment with no need to retrain or hire new support staff. The Vmux product family consists of a large central site gateway, a main office gateway and a smaller dedicated branch office access device. Central Office or Headend: Gmux-2000, supporting up to 64 x E1/T1s or STM-1/OC-3. Headquarters: Vmux-2100, supporting up to 16 E1/T1s connected to the company's central PBX. Branches: Vmux-110, supporting either 8 x FXS/FXO or E&M analog lines or a single T1/FT1, E1/FE1 port.
Cost-effective solution
Support all legacy voice systems (both MSOs as well as end users)
Bandwidth efficiency
16:1 voice compression that is 2.5 times more efficient than VoIP when using the same compression algorithms
Voice quality
MOS (mean opinion score): higher than 4
Compatibility with end-user equipment
Transparent delivery of signaling of all standard or proprietary voice systems
Efficient usage over DOCSIS
Supports CableLabs PCMM standard
Flexible IP addressing
Static or dynamic IP addresses using DHCP mode
Generating additional revenues from a single customer
Significantly more revenues from bundled voice & data services than data only services