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CELEBRATES 25TH ANNIVERSARY WITH RECORD NUMBER OF NEW PRODUCTS
ADAX CELEBRATES 25TH ANNIVERSARY WITH RECORD NUMBER OF NEW
PRODUCTS
The move towards IMS and ATCA drives
research and development

22nd May 2007, Berkeley, CA – Signaling infrastructure
vendor, Adax, is marking its 25th anniversary this year by launching
10 new boards during 2007. This record number of product releases is
being driven by the emergence of IMS and ATCA as the technologies of
choice for developing next generation networks. These 10 boards expand
Adax’s reach beyond its original foundation in signaling, to include
a new 8 trunk HDCIII for SS7 and ATM, the clear channel and channelised
ATMIV for ATM-IP interworking, and the SDCIII for SCTP, IPsec and general/other
IP signaling protocol acceleration.
In 1982, President and CEO Dr. Barry Zuckerman founded Adax as
a small start-up. At the time, Adax was selling X.25 data communications
solutions to Unisys, and the OEM arrangement required Adax to supply
TCP/IP for the Defense Department’s Data Network. Since then,
Adax’s product line has evolved along with the networks,
expanding from a focus on packet networks and narrowband SS7 to
GPRS, 3G, SS7/IP convergence, and IMS security and signaling. Over
the past 25 years, Adax has provided high-performance SS7, ATM,
and IP communications controllers, software, and signaling gateways
to the world’s leading TEMs.
Although Adax is best known for signaling, the emergence of ATCA
and IMS has driven the company to develop new boards with functionality
far beyond its original foundation. Beginning with the release of
the HDCII-AMC at Globalcomm 2006, Adax has launched four AMC cards
to support SS7, SIGTRAN, ATM, and IP protocols, including the ATMIII,
SDCIII, and HDCIII, with additional cards scheduled for release this
year.
ATCA was developed to eliminate the high costs and slow time to market
associated with traditional proprietary platforms. Telecom companies
have been developing commercial off the shelf (COTS) strategies for
network equipment as a more efficient and cost effective means of
bringing products to market quickly. ATCA helps to address these requirements
by providing the foundations for a flexible, scalable, high performance
architecture. It can help to lower CAPEX and OPEX by reducing the
time to market for new services, and by significantly lowering development
costs. This is a key consideration when factoring in the costs associated
with a constantly evolving network.
One of the most compelling examples of ATCA’s benefits is its
role in facilitating IMS. IMS is centered on the flexibility to enable
operators to provide customers with the very latest revenue generating
IP-based services. The open standards-based architecture of ATCA can
be used to facilitate this requirement by enabling telecom companies
to reuse the foundation of their products.
"ATCA is likely to reach volume shipments within the next 2-5
years and all telecommunications networks are moving towards IP. With
this in mind, Adax has developed high performance solutions for these
technologies with new PMC and AMC boards for ATCA and MicroTCA architectures" remarks
Robin Kent, Director of European Operations at Adax Europe Ltd. "However,
with 25 years of experience in the signaling industry, we understand
that it will take time to fully transition to ATCA and IMS. Therefore,
Adax will continue to provide the full range of signaling requirements
for SS7, ATM and IP, across all form factors, all supported by a common
architecture with a single driver and uniform API. This is what truly
differentiates us from any of our competitors.”
To ensure continued technology leadership, Adax has always focused
on strategic partnerships with leading software developers and platform
vendors such as Aricent, IBM and Sun Microsystems. By combining its
skills with the expertise of each partner company, Adax offers its
customers the benefits of superior solution performance, pre-integration
and testing. These partnerships facilitate a faster time to market
and assist the rapid roll out of new services via pre-integrated,
highly flexible network components.
“We are very excited about the eventual transition to all IP-based
networks and have invested heavily in our market-leading product set,” continues
Kent. “We have worked with leading companies worldwide to ensure
that our customers have best of breed products now and in the future.
We understand the market, our customers, and the challenges facing
them, and will continue to invest in R & D to ensure that we will
always have the flexible, scalable and cost effective solutions that
telecom companies need.”
About Adax
Adax offers a complete set of protocol controllers, integrated
software and signaling gateways for SS7, ATM and IP protocols for
PSTN, GPRS, 3G and IMS networks. These products 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.
Adax customers include Alcatel-Lucent, Apertio, Bharti Telesoft,
Ericsson, IP Access and Motorola.
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