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NSGDatacom Débuts Latest Evolution of Industry-Leading Optimization Router
(Feb 20, 2007)--NSGDatacom launched its Netrix 2222 (Nx2222) backhaul optimization router. Designed as a fully featured telecom switching platform, the Nx2222 is an easily deployable, fully scalable solution that clients can customize to meet their exact requirements for aggregation and optimization of cellular and traditional voice backhaul circuits, including interoperability with VoIP and TDM to IP conversion applications.
Technological advances in processors, chips, and operating systems have enabled NSGDatacom to create a more powerful, compact (1 U high) and flexible product. As a result, the Nx2222 is ideally suited for central office needs, providing up to 2:1 compression on Abis/Ater cellular trunks and voice compression of 16:1 on PSTN trunks. The platform supports up to 18 T1/E1, 28 Analog voice, 8 Ethernet, 2 high speed serial and 2 Gig Ethernet ports. It has 2 I/O slots with front/rear card pairs that are both hot swappable as well as dual-redundant hot swappable power supply units. It supports both 110/250V AC or 48V DC power supplies that can be mixed in one unit.
“Carrier and satellite services companies stand to benefit greatly from Nx2222 functions, especially its disaster recovery and continuity of operations capabilities,” said Graham King, president and chairman, NSGDatacom. “These companies are often scrambling to ensure business continuity in the event of a circuit failure. The Nx2222 offers a cost-effective solution capable of detecting a T1/E1 failure and automatically re-routing traffic to a designated backup link over an IP connection, and is optimized for operation over satellite, wireless or terrestrial networks.”
The Nx2222 is part of the Nx2200 family of voice and data gateway products that have provided reliable communications for critical carrier and military voice and data services for more than a decade. Current customers that rely on the Nx2200 product family include the U.S. military, satellite providers, major airports as well as other enterprise, carrier, and government organizations.
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