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Dialogic Adds New IP Functionality to Converged Services Platform Print E-mail

Dialogic (www.dialogic.com) has added several new features to the company’s Converged Services Platform (CSP), including a host-based SIP stack for added design flexibility and more robust mediaprocessing capabilities to support IPbased applications and services such as voice and signaling services. Additional hardware includes a new Dialogic IP Network Interface Series 3 card (IPN3), which transcodes PCM-coded voice traffic (in legacy networks) to any of the most common IP codecs in IP networks and a Dialogic Digital Signal Processing Series 2 Plus card (DSP2 Plus) with robust mediaprocessing capabilities.

 

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