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'''Flexibility:''' Through VoIP plug-in hardware additions as well as the ability to expand from 1 to 8 T1/E1/J1 ports through software license upgrades.
'''Flexibility:''' Through VoIP plug-in hardware additions as well as the ability to expand from 1 to 8 T1/E1/J1 ports and/or from 32 to 512 IVR channels through software license upgrades.




'''Performance:''' The TMP800 features a non-blocking architecture providing full availability of call channels and other system resources (VOIP).
'''Performance:''' The TMP800 features a non-blocking architecture providing full availability of call channels and other system resources (IVR, VOIP).
 


== Available configurations ==
== Available configurations ==

Revision as of 09:47, 21 July 2015

Front view of TMG800 telecom platform
Rear view of TMP800 with AC power
Rear view of TMP800 with DC power

Solution developers are always looking for new ways to trial new value-added services in a cost-effective manner for their customers. The TelcoBridges™ Tdev TMP800 is designed to meet these needs. At a very small footprint, this telecom development platform provides capacity of up to 8 T1/E1/J1 interfaces, and up to 256 universal VoIP channels.


Whether sitting at the edge of a wireline, wireless or VOIP network, the TMP800 delivers seamless voice interoperability across TDM and IP networks. The TMP800 builds on these capabilities with an advanced application platform for delivering ring-back tones, unified communications, pre-paid/post-paid calling, conferencing, Fax over IP (T.38), voicemail, and other enhanced services to subscribers irrespective of access protocol or device.


Leveraging TelcoBridges Toolpack™ software toolkit, and a choice of host deployment platforms, the TMP800 provides operators with the ability to rapidly develop and deploy applications that tie together real-time communications from the network with stored external data sources to provide unique subscriber-specific services.


Features & Benefits

Powerful: By tying together real-time communications from the network with stored external data sources, the TMP800 provides an advanced application platform for delivering unique subscriber-specific services, such as unified communications, ring-back tones, and prepaid/postpaid calling.


Flexibility: Through VoIP plug-in hardware additions as well as the ability to expand from 1 to 8 T1/E1/J1 ports and/or from 32 to 512 IVR channels through software license upgrades.


Performance: The TMP800 features a non-blocking architecture providing full availability of call channels and other system resources (IVR, VOIP).


Available configurations

  • TMP800-1, 1 x T1/E1
  • TMP800-2, 2 x T1/E1
  • TMP800-3, 3 x T1/E1
  • TMP800-4, 4 x T1/E1
  • TMP800-5, 5 x T1/E1
  • TMP800-6, 6 x T1/E1
  • TMP800-7, 7 x T1/E1
  • TMP800-8, 8 x T1/E1


Each configuration is available with single or redundant AC or DC power.

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