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To: BWAC who wrote (1591)8/21/2001 8:41:24 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 1648
 
Tekelec Announces Local Calling Service Application for Packet Telephony
Solution Delivers Class 5 Services for Packet Networks
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MORRISVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 21, 2001-- Tekelec (Nasdaq: TKLC) today announced the availability of its session initiation protocol (SIP)-based, Class 5 Local Calling Service application for the VXi Media Gateway Controller (MGC).

The application allows carriers to provide end-office voice and data services in a pure packet architecture -- Internet protocol (IP) or asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) -- without investing in legacy, circuit-switched equipment. Tekelec's feature set includes next-generation services such as click-to-dial, Internet call waiting, and unified messaging.

``Our Local Service Application enhances data networks by delivering high-margin, revenue-generating voice services,'' commented Paul Miller, vice president, Packet Telephony. ``These applications give carriers and service providers a competitive advantage by allowing them to bundle local and long-distance services so they can customize their offerings to meet the unique demands of their customer base.''

Tekelec's Local Service Application is targeted to existing carriers expanding service into new territories, greenfield operators building new networks, and service providers and enterprise customers expanding into the voice market. Tekelec's Class 5 solution includes an application server with an open service creation environment to deliver advanced features. The solution includes Tekelec's IP7 Secure Gateway and VXi MGC softswitch. The IP7 Secure Gateway delivers Signaling System 7 (SS7) over IP signaling which enables access to the existing customer base in the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The VXi MGC provides call control within the packet network and interfaces to the voice network. The VXi MGC interoperates with multivendor, multiprotocol application servers and access gateways including integrated access devices, media gateways, and gatekeepers.



To: BWAC who wrote (1591)8/30/2001 8:46:13 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1648
 
ICO Selects Tekelec's Sentinel for Monitoring Satellite-enabled Services
Monitoring and business intelligence platform to monitor services in 10-plus countries
biz.yahoo.com
MORRISVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 30, 2001-- Tekelec (Nasdaq: TKLC) announced today that London-based ICO Global Communications has selected the Tekelec Sentinel monitoring and business intelligence platform to provide surveillance of its signaling network. Sentinel will monitor satellite-enabled personal mobile global communications services.

``We are initially rolling out Sentinel to monitor signaling services at our satellite access node sites, including those in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Germany, India, Indonesia, Korea, Mexico, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, and United States,'' says Alex Sinclair, director of Network Engineering, ICO. ``We will be expanding the SS7 (signaling system 7) monitoring by adding equipment at the network management center sites at Uxbridge and Slough, near London. We want to ensure that we have the best capability to monitor the performance of our SS7 links in the global network during and after rollout of global voice and data services.''

Michael Caputo, vice president and Sentinel business unit manager in the Tekelec Network Systems Division, adds, ``We are excited to team with ICO in the expansion of its sophisticated satellite-enabled services worldwide. Sentinel enables ICO to perform network surveillance as well as support a number of revenue assurance applications on a single platform. It will help ICO identify revenue leakage as well as contain costs.''

About Sentinel

The Sentinel system handles both large and small network deployments. Through its unique combination of passive network monitoring, proactive testing capabilities, and powerful revenue assurance tools, Sentinel not only reduces network-operating costs, it helps carriers identify revenue leakage. With its ability to evolve with SS7 and Internet protocol (IP) networks, Sentinel provides visibility to critical data used by engineering, operations, marketing, and finance departments, enabling network providers to remain competitive and ensure the quality of services they provide. Sentinel monitors and collects data from services implemented across SS7 and IP networks, from the transport layer to the service layer. Service providers can maintain SS7 and IP signaling networks with complete reliability and security.

Sentinel helps service providers manage vital assets as well as networks and services. The traffic analysis feature supplies several reports, which provide a quick-and-easy view of network utilization. Sentinel's call detail record generator generates critical data used for billing analysis, fraud detection, and data mining. In addition, Sentinel contains the tools needed by Operations Center personnel to quickly and efficiently monitor, troubleshoot, and resolve network problems.

About ICO

ICO Global Communications is developing a medium-Earth-orbit satellite system designed to deliver affordable communications services to both mobile and fixed users around the world. Building on the mobile voice and data capabilities of its existing design, ICO will offer a family of satellite wireless services, including wireless Internet and other packet-data services. The company will serve a broad range of markets, including vertical industries such as maritime and oil and gas; governmental agencies; individual consumers; and small and medium-sized businesses that lack adequate broadband or voice services. ICO is a private company based in London.