Monday, June 9, 2008

Service Providers: Find the Right Balance with High Density Multiservice Gateways

What does it take to deliver next-generation communications services? Quite simply, new and more powerful technology. High density multiservice gateways are playing a starring role in the creation of networks that break through limits previously imposed by mainstream, server-based solutions.


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For service providers, understanding what multiservice gateways are and what they can do is a key step down the road to success with next generation networks. An upcoming Webinar, Experience the Power of High Density Multiservice Gateways, will address this very topic.

Scheduled for Tuesday, June 10, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. ET (8:00 a.m. PT), the Webinar will be presented by Marc St-Onge and Martin McFadden from TelcoBridges and Erik Linask (News - Alert) from Technology Marketing Corporation.

Linask, McFadden and St-Onge will discuss how media gateway platforms can support revenue-generating services such as conferencing, hosted IP PBX (News - Alert), unified communications and voicemail. A multipurpose carrier-grade platform can offer the best balance between capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operating expenditure (OPEX (News - Alert)).

Many communications service providers are actively seeking ways to lower total cost of ownership for their infrastructures, without slowing down the pace of adding new services to their portfolios. It might seem impossible to keep up with the pace of competition without busting the bank, but the multiservice gateway approach can do just that by introducing a system that can easily expand capacity as needed. Learn how by attending the Webinar.
Source : http://www.tmcnet.com/news/2008/06/09/3488122.htm

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