Product SummaryThe IPVsuite-200 SIP softswitch and provisioning system is a carrier-class, high-performance Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) solution for integrating and deploying next-generation Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), data and multimedia services - as well as traditional Class 4 and Class 5 telephony - over a packet-switched network. With a capacity of up to 1,500,000 Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA) and enhanced call routing and fallback management capabilities, the IPVsuite-200 SIP softswitch and provisioning system enables providers to roll out high-quality, carrier-grade VoIP services in minimal time. The advanced value-added services offered by the IPVsuite-200 SIP softswitch include enhanced voice mail, auto-attendant, call forwarding, DND (do not disturb), ACR (anonymous call rejection), incoming/outgoing call screening, emergency numbers (by ZIP code), and 1-800 toll free numbers. The IPVsuite-200 SIP softswitch includes a built-in RADview-SC/IPV provisioning and management system, providing a comprehensive solution for service providers. The IPVsuite-200 is an integral part of RAD's new VoIP System (RVS). Benefits• Low capital investment and operating expenses• Quick and easy installation, enabling rollout of services in minimal time• Generates new stream of revenues by offering Class 5 telephony services in addition to SIP-based VoIP• Creates Call Data Records (CDR) according to type of service• Designed to manage a distributed architecture Further Product InformationThe IPVsuite-200 SIP softswitch and provisioning system is a platform for providers to integrate voice, data and multimedia services on a comprehensive packet switching platform. The system is compatible with leading VoIP media gateways and SIP end units, including soft phones, IP phones and IP PBXs. IPVsuite-200 enables connecting any other standard SIP client after its authentication and registration. The SIP client will also benefit from Class 5 services provided by the switch. The RADview-SC/IPV provisioning system enables providers to view, manage, monitor, and configure various CPEs and applications installed in the network, thereby reducing the integration and operational costs of the CPEs. The system performs key provisioning services such as security, address resolving, real-time monitoring service activation, analysis, and error management. It also creates usage and CDR information according to type of service and provides massive remote upgrading. |