
REDCOM Announces Major Enhancements in Version 4 of SLICE 2100
REDCOM, which specializes in the design and manufacturing of innovative telecommunications products, announced major enhancements to the REDCOM (News - Alert) SLICE product line.
SLICE from REDCOM, a converged IP communications solution that is “much more than just a softswitch,” offers telecommunications industry powerful feature set in a slim (just 1U) single-unit solution.
The SLICE 2100 Version 4 offers enhanced Session Initiation Protocol (News - Alert) or “SIP”-based features and interoperability. The SIP based VoIP capabilities have been increased from 1,000 to 2,000 SIP subscribers per unit.
Additional improvements include SNMP monitoring, Centrex business line groups (SIP and TDM), Radio Line Interface Module that supports up to 2 radios per module, Media Services Circuit Module for additional media gateway capabilities, and Secure Device Module that supports secure communications.
The solution is powered
The solution is powered by REDCOM’s exclusive TRANSip IP technology suite. It offers remarkable level of interoperability, including standard SIP telephones,
Additionally SLICE 2100 supports the Modem over IP (V.150.1) and Fax over IP (T.38) protocols, permitting secure end instrument interoperability between VoIP and Time Division Multiplexing or “TDM,” the company said.
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