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TELCO SERVER PRICE WAR DRIVES DEMAND FOR
LOW-PROFILE PCI EXPRESS STANDARD
Adax first to market with low-profile
high density signaling controller
November 9th, 2006 - Telecommunications signaling
provider, Adax, is launching a low-profile PCI Express form factor
of its HDCII controller, the HDCII-LPe, to provide support for
the expanding variety of mid-range servers currently marketed to
the telecommunications industry.
The new HDCII-LPe is the first low-profile signaling controller
of its kind and can be used to help operators realise the benefits,
such as energy and space efficiencies, associated with the low-cost,
high-performance, rack-mounted servers that are becoming increasingly
popular in the telecommunications industry.
"Deploying mid-range servers can significantly lower capital
and operational expenditure,” explains Robin Kent, director
of European operations with Adax Europe. “Sun's decision
to target the industry with its T2000 and X2100 servers has generated
a significant demand from our customers for a controller that is
able to fit into a server chassis without compromising performance.
The need has been such that some customers have been removing the
lid from these boxes to run extensive tests on the interfaces using
the full height PCIe form factor, knowing that the new low profile
version will be managed using the same software."
Kent believes the new product will play a key role in enabling
mobile and fixed-line operators to realise the reduced capital
and operational expenditure they stand to gain through deploying
mid-range server technology.
"Adax is the first to market with the low-profile signaling
controller because we are committed to providing our customers
with hardware and software solutions that comply with all existing
and forthcoming standards and form factors. Taking this approach
not only enables us to support a wider range of server vendors,
it also protects our customers' investment by future-proofing their
infrastructure."
Existing Adax customers can use the low-profile board without
needing to change their current application as the HDC driver software
is the same for all HDCII board formats: PCI/PCI-X, PCI Express,
PMC and AMC. As with all HDCII cards the low-profile board is capable
of handling up to 124 Low Speed Signaling Links or four High Speed
Links at full line speed and can perform many thousands of transactions
per second whilst maximising the bus performance and reducing the
load on the host processor.
Further Technical Specifications
- The low-profile HDCII-PCIe board is dynamically configurable,
per port and per channel, and supports multiple protocols including
SS7 MTP2 (64k and 2Mbit), SCTP, Frame Relay and X.25 on all 128
channels over four T1/E1 ports.
- It is specifically designed for wireless, wireline and converging
PSTN/IP network platforms.
- The board's high performance with large numbers of small transactions
means that it is particularly appropriate for Home Locations
Registers (HLRs), Visitor Location Registers (VLRs) and Equipment
Identification Registers (EIRs) that need to support ever increasing
numbers of subscribers.
- The high density of the low-profile HDCII-PCIe and its ability
to run large volumes of network traffic make it ideal for narrowband
signaling between 3G SGSN, HLR/VLR and mobile switching centres
in the core network.
About Adax Europe Limited
Adax Europe Limited develops and manufactures a complete set of telecommunications
signaling hardware and software for today’s converging networks, covering
all signaling protocols and popular hardware formats to provide the right
solution for any signaling requirement. These are sold to some of the world’s
premier telecom equipment suppliers, value added services (VAS) providers
and systems integrators.
Adax signaling products enable customers to deploy and manage
any application, node or system quickly and efficiently, irrespective
of the underlying network interface or architecture. In turn, customers
can reduce capital and operational expenditure by creating a high-performance
and future-proofed signaling infrastructure that is flexible and
scaleable to meet new demands.
Customers include Alcatel, Apertio, Bharti Telesoft, Ericsson,
IP Access, Lucent and Motorola. For more information please visit www.adax.com or
contact Dan Bowsher or Laura Scott at Berkeley PR on 0118 988 2992
/ adax@berkeleypr.co.uk.
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