LANs
The most compelling option for the interconnection of E1 based
systems is when it can be accomplished over a Local Area Network.
The deployment of Fiber based LANS such as FDDI and Gigabit
Ethernet, provides organizations with high performance and
high quality bandwidth that is especially well suited for
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WANs
Wide Area Networks that have sufficient bandwidth and Quality
of Service provisioning result very significant cost savings
especially for Multinational Corporations. The IP•Tube
E1C, a model with lossless data compression, detects idle
and redundant data within each voice circuit resulting in
a 40 to 1 bandwidth savings. WAN bandwidth is not consumed
by silence or redundant samples. |
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IP
Cellullar Back Haul
IP•Tube E1s are used to provide transparent interconnection
of the base stations (BTSs), base station controllers (BSCs)
and mobile switching centers (MSCs) over IP/Ethernet packet-switched
networks. Supported access media include fiber, coax and fixed
wireless. Cellular phone service providers are able to save
substantially by converting to a packet-switch network from
circuit TDM lease lines. The IP•Tube E1 has the duplicate
packets transmission and reception feature that provides for
resilient performance through a lossy interconnect. |
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Wireless
Ethernet
Connecting phone systems across a wireless Ethernet connection
has a return on investment that is measured in weeks. Eliminating
the wired connection for the E1 based communication equipment
is made possible with the IP•Tube’s E1 Over
Ethernet capability.
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IP/Ethernet
Service Providers
Companies, that are able to provide IP/Ethernet access networks
generate new revenue by offering traditional E1
leased line and private line services, such as:
Cable
Operators
Cable operators connect traditional E1 leased line and
private line services over their hybrid fiber coax (HFC)
cable networks.
Metropolitan Area Networks
Metropolitan carriers with IP or Broadband Ethernet access
networks deliver traditional leased and private line services.
Utilities
Utilities generate new revenue by offering traditional
E1 leased line and private line services over their fiber
or power line networks.
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CLEC
PBX Back Haul
The IP•Tube E1 provides CLECs with a way to back haul
E1 DS0s from a customer’s phone systems over their Internet
connection. The back hauled DS0s are connected to the CLECs
phone switch for connection to the Public Switched Telephone
Networks. Competitive Local Exchange Carriers are able to
provide customers with a very economical alternative to the
local Phone Company since the Local Loop charges for each
phone line are consolidated. |
Incumbent
Carriers
Telcos reduce costs by delivering profitable leased and private
line services over their flexible Ethernet infrastructures. |
International
Toll Bypass
The IP•Tube E1’s most dramatic cost savings is
when it is used for the international interconnections of
TDM based telecommunication equipment. The IP•Tube E1
is interoperable with the European TDM standard E1. |