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sentitO Networks Overview. George Tam Sales Director Asia Pacific US (415) 845-7710 Asia 852-6750-7800 Rob Csontos Director of Systems Engineering (727) 939-8454. Agenda. Company Overview Products Overview Applications sentitO Advantages. About sentitO Networks. Highlights
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sentitO Networks Overview George Tam Sales Director Asia Pacific US (415) 845-7710 Asia 852-6750-7800 Rob Csontos Director of Systems Engineering (727) 939-8454
Agenda Company Overview Products Overview Applications sentitO Advantages
About sentitO Networks Highlights • Founded: September 2000 • Locations: Rockville, MD, Acton, MA • Management: Extensive VoIP, telecom, and data experience • Employees: ~65 • Financing: $61M USD Focus • VoIP switching and service delivery for the network edge • Incumbent, progressive, and emerging facilities-based service providers Connecting service providers to the power of IP
The Open Network Xchange (ONX) Network management system ONX Alliance Applications SNMP, FTP SIP Proxy7 SIP Proxy + SS7 gateway SIP SS7 Signaling SIP SNMP, XML T1/E1 GigE Carrier-class SIP/PSTN intelligent services gateway iVg ISDN PRI/SS7 IMT IP/SIP Transport PreVision Since 2004, ONX has been the “glue” for seamless and synthesized rollout of ten carrier-class VoIP networks and services.
Primary Advantages • Custom hardware — hardware-optimized bearer path, wire-speed routing and 120 Gb IP backplane to ensure voice quality, system reliability • Distributed SIP architecture — reduces time to revenue by standardizing interoperability and service delivery • Rugged telco design — hot swappable modules, full redundancy and alarm interfaces, temperature hardened, NEBS certified • Cost-effective scalability — 13,824 DS0s in a single 7’ rack with no performance degradation • Non Blocking with CODECs — G.729ab, G.723.1, G.711 and T.38 Fax.
Superior Architecture Delivers Superior Economics Other gateways IO Cards Commons Line Packet Chassis Power Supply Mgmt Card Switch Fabric Packet Card Line Card $$$ = + + + + + Centralized processing creates cost, scaling issues IO Cards sentitO Line Packet + = $ + Chassis PSR DGU Distributed processing creates low entry and linear scaling costs with consistent performance
IVG Modules DGU PSR • DGU-384—16 T1 interfaces • DGU-384—12 E1 interfaces • 192/144 T1/E1 per chassis • 576/432 T1/E1 (13,824 DS0) per bay • All required DSPs on board • PSR—2 port Gigabit Ethernet interfaces • Full wire speed routing engine • Deep packet inspection, DoS and rogue gateway protection ROUTING T1/E1 VOICE
Superior Floorspace Economics 3 Chassis 36 DGU-384s 6 PSRs Scales from low density to high density cost- effectively 1 Chassis 12 DGU-384s 2 PSRs Single 7’ Rack 1 Chassis 1 DGU-384 1 PSR 13,824 DS0s Power consumption: 2400 Watts 4608 DS0s Power consumption: 800 Watts Power consumption below NEBS and ETSI specifications 384 DS0s Power consumption: 150 Watts
Proxy7Next-Generation Signaling Gateway/Proxy for SIP Networks • SIP proxy with registrar and location capabilities • Patent-pending SIP termination of SS7 signaling • SS7/C7 signaling gateway with broad SS7/C7 application support • Fully fault-tolerant architecture • 140 CPS Supports SIP applications with routing support and interconnection to SS7 networks and resources
PreVisionNetwork and Services Management • Comprehensive integration with IVG, Proxy7, and third-party products • Sophisticated, telco grade and scale solution for managing networks • Integrated CDR management system • Event-driven, as opposed to poll-based architecture • High security—SNMPv3 based • Web clients—no need for special software on local PCs Robust, application-based management of VoIP elements and networks
RemoteGateways Level3 iVg iVg Applications If H.323 is needed Use an SBC Subscribers Call Center Small / Medium Business IP Network Residential Proxy7 SS7 PSTN Transport / LD Origination / Termination Call Center VoBB VoIP SMB Pre-Paid Calling Card
Conclusions • sentitO brings long-term value to networks through • Advanced, all-IP design • Custom hardware • Supports Multiple Applications • Reduced operational costs • High scalability with no performance loss • SIP and XML-based interfaces don’t lock you into a proprietary architecture • A radically simplified, service-centric architecture