Linkon Demo's LinkNet IP Telephony Gateway Switch on New Sun Carrier Grade Platform
Fault Tolerant NEBS Compliant Sun Netra FT 1800 Paired with LinkNet Gateway Switch Running on Solaris Operating Environment Targeted at Telco Central Office
NEW YORK, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Linkon Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: LKON) today conducted a live demonstration of an innovative carrier grade Internet Protocol Telephony architecture powered by the new Sun Netra(TM) FT 1800 server at Sun's "The New Age in Telecommunications" conference. The voice and fax over Internet Protocol (IP) demonstration featured the fault tolerance, NEBS compliance and high availability of the new Sun Netra FT 1800 and the compression and SS7 call control of Linkon Corporation's LinkNet(TM) IP Telephony Gateway Switch.
"The build-out of converged voice and data networks running IP is happening much faster than anyone could have expected. We see significant opportunity for our Sun Netra Server line to provide a full range of capability from the largest global carrier central office to the customer premise equipment needs of a small ISP. Sun is happy to partner with Independent Software Vendors (ISV) like Linkon Corporation who provide the necessary middleware to create these end-user solutions," said Daniella Russo, director of marketing for Sun Network Systems.
"Sun is truly becoming a leader in the New Age in Telecommunications. Over the last several years, Sun has expanded both their presence and understanding of the telco space. Combined with their leadership position in data networking and the Internet, they provide all the tools an enhanced services company might need," added Lee W. Hill, President and CEO, Linkon.
Features of the LinkNet IP Telephony Gateway demonstrated include: integrated IP voice and fax communications, IP switching, consolidated logging and reporting functions, SS7 (Signaling System 7) protocol support, telco-grade hardware-based echo-cancellation, robust "QoS" (Quality of Service) and network management feature-set, and enhanced services support for interactive voice response and speech recognition.
Sun's Netra FT 1800 server is built on dual four-processor UltraSparc chip sets and leverages the technology used in the popular Sun Enterprise 450 server. The system provides a 300MHz CPU and 4 gigabytes (GB) of memory, as well as a NEBS-certified rack mount package, enabling telecom carriers to enclose the system in multiple racks from a variety of providers. The Netra FT 1800 features front loading components to ease system maintenance, and provides 16 PCI and 12 SCSI slots, as well as four CID and DAT slots. The Netra FT 1800 augments Sun's previously announced Netra t line of NEBS Level 3-certified simplex servers for Network Equipment Providers and Network Service Providers.
The demo network topology consisted of the gateways connected via two Netra Servers and two SunSwitch(TM) Gigabit Ethernet Switch with a live Internet connection on the datacom side, and connections to a Panasonic telephone switch supporting a variety of new "webphones" from Alcatel, Nortel and Toshiba on the telecom side. Voice over IP phone calls were demonstrated from a phone booth to a phone booth over the intranet, from a phone to a phone over the public Internet and from a phone to any other PSTN phone over Linkon Corporation's IP Gateway network. In addition, there was a real-time IP fax demonstration, with call progress, network management, and integrated interactive voice response functionality.
Linkon Corporation's LinkNet IP Telephony Gateway was recently selected as a "Product of the Year" for 1998 by Internet Telephony magazine.
The Solaris(TM) operating environment provides the reliability and high level of performance that has made the UNIX operating system the OS of choice for the global telecom infrastructure. Linkon Corporation's technology offers excellent modularity, portability and scalability, while Sun's computing platforms provide superb performance, reliability and network management.
At present, the LinkNet Gateway can support from four analog channels to multiple El/TI digital circuits. Current users have deployed systems for phone-to-phone communications over satellite networks; for prepaid calling card services; for SS7 network protocol-based applications; in "Thin Client" Call Center applications using Java(TM) technology; and in Intranet and Internet-based configurations both domestically and internationally. The LinkNet technology has been designed to address IP telephony's most difficult technical issues, including full duplex communications, scalability, echo cancellation, efficient audio compression, and low latency.
About Linkon Corporation
Linkon develops and markets Internet Protocol Telephony enhanced services equipment and services for the telecom, data, cable, utility and Internet industries. Its products are sold to end-users and through system integrators, application developers, value added resellers and original equipment manufacturers.
Linkon, Maestro, and LinkNet are trademarks of Linkon Corporation. Sun, Sun Microsystems, Sun Enterprise, Solaris, and Netra are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Unix is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries exclusively licensed through X/Open Company, Ltd. All other trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE Linkon Corporation
/CONTACT: George Dinsdale of Linkon Corporation, 203-319-3122, or GDinsdale@linkon.com/
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