Verilink Enhances Orion 4000 Multiplexer With T2E International Call Conversion Capabilities
March 30 2005 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Verilink Enhances Orion 4000 Multiplexer With T2E International
Call Conversion Capabilities New Transport Card Addresses Demand
for E1 to T1 Conversion Path CENTENNIAL, Colo., March 30
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Verilink Corporation (NASDAQ:VRLK), a
leading provider of broadband access solutions, today announced the
release of an E1 to T1 transport card -- named T2E -- for use with
its Orion 4000 Modular Multiplexer used by network service
providers and large enterprises. The new T2E conversion card offers
customers additional capabilities to extend the reach of their E1
services by allowing for data and voice transport over T1 lines.
The standard digital telephony format for most telecommunications
devices in Europe is E1 (30 channels of voice or data), equivalent
to North America's T1 (24 channels of voice or data). As a result,
numerous PBX systems installed in Europe support only the E1
format, limiting their ability to connect to overseas offices
established on T1 services. Verilink's new T2E E1 to T1 transport
card, designed for integration within the Orion 4000 Modular
Multiplexer & Inverse Multiplexer, allows users to convert
calls from the originating E1 PBX to either E1 or T1 PBXs depending
on the customer's communication topology, giving them seamless PBX
interconnectivity. "Addressing overwhelming requests from our
customers and partners who use and sell our Orion 4000 Modular
Multiplexer products for an E1 to T1 conversion path, Verilink
focused engineering efforts in the development of the new E1 to T1
Transport Card," said Sab Gosal, Verilink's Vice President of
Marketing. "With the expectation for continued growth in the
European market for broadband services, many service providers and
businesses are looking to advance their equipment to not only
handle the migration to one network that handles voice, video, and
data, but also to help link their offices around the globe." Orion
4000 Modular Multiplexer & Inverse Multiplexer The modular
Orion 4000 is designed for network service providers and large
enterprises trying to cope with rapidly changing broadband
networking environments. Its strengths are scalability,
ease-of-migration, and long-term investment protection. With
rack-mountable 12-slot and 5-slot shelves, the Orion 4000 offers a
variety of modules to deliver T3 or E3 access multiplexing (or
inverse multiplexing T1s and E1s), transition between circuit- and
cell-based services, or to transport data, voice and video over a
single DS3 circuit. About Verilink Corporation Verilink Corporation
is a leading provider of next-generation broadband access solutions
for today's and tomorrow's networks. The company develops,
manufactures and markets a broad suite of products that enable
carriers (ILECs, CLECs, IXCs, and IOCs) and enterprises to build
converged access networks to cost-effectively deliver
next-generation communications services to their end customers. The
company's products include a complete line of VoIP, VoATM, VoDSL
and TDM-based integrated access devices (IADs), optical access
products, wire-speed routers, and bandwidth aggregation solutions
including CSU/DSUs, multiplexers and DACS. The company also
provides turnkey professional services to help carriers plan,
manage and accelerate the deployment of new services. Verilink is
headquartered in Centennial, CO (metro Denver area) with operations
in Madison, AL and Newark, CA and sales offices in the U.S., Europe
and Asia. To learn more about Verilink, visit the company's website
at http://www.verilink.com/. NOTE: Verilink and the Verilink logo
are registered trademarks of Verilink Corporation. DATASOURCE:
Verilink Corporation CONTACT: Gary W. Gray of Verilink Corporation,
+1-510-771-3354, or Web site: http://www.verilink.com/
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