Issue 013 12/06-1/07


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RADview License Calculator has been updated. The new version supports the new RV-EMS-SW/NGN package and the termination of the RV-EMS-SW/MDM/ATM/IAD packages.

Vmux-110/Vmux-2100 Bandwidth Calculator has been updated.
New in this version:
Takes into consideration different signaling types
Supports new bandwidth saving modes: AAL2oMPLS+ and TDMoIP+

Airmux-200 Bandwidth Calculator upgrade to 1.620.
New in this version:
New product options (Airmux-200L, Airmux-200AIND)
New channel bandwidths (5 MHz & 10 MHz)
New modulation and link rates
Adaptive modulation
Increased Ethernet frame size

Automatic Adaptive Rate (Airmux-200) is a method of adapting the transmitted rate and modulation dynamically according to interference conditions, in order to optimize data throughput while maintaining the service quality. For a full explanation of this feature, click here.

RADview (Unix) support for Solaris 10
RAD is preparing to release the first RADview package with support for the Solaris 10 operating system.
The first RADview package that will support Solaris 10 is RV?SC/TDMoIP/Gen version 4.5, which will be released shortly. By the end of Q1 2007 all RADview packages will have support for Solaris 10.
The first version of each RADview package with Solaris 10 support will also support Solaris 8. Future versions will only support Solaris 10.
A tech note will be issued shortly describing various upgrade scenarios.

Voice Compression for PLAR and Hoot n' Holler Applications
This application note describes voice compression solutions for the financial market. RAD's Vmux products are an economical and reliable solution for these critical financial services applications...

Internet Service Access and IP DSLAM Backhaul over PDH/SDH/SONET Networks
Carrier expectations for phenomenal Ethernet service revenue growth are matched by their concern for maintaining profit margins as competition intensifies. Enterprise customers want to benefit from uniform Ethernet-based services, such as LAN-to-LAN applications and Internet connectivity, regardless of available access infrastructure

S-RPT End of Life
From December 24th, 2006 RAD will no longer provide full support for the existing S-RPT Ver 1.0 product line. New S-RPT line (new h/w), based on G.SHDSL.bis technology, will be released by the end of March 2007 and will be fully compatible with the current ASMi-52 modems.
Existing customers may submit a last buy request subject to stock availability. In case of shortages, delivery will be postponed till General Availability (GA) of the new S-RPT Ver 2.0.

     
   
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