Teledata Networks unveils new MSAG gateway for voice, data, video

Feb 28, 2006 3:46 PM

    

Teledata Networks has announced a new version of the BroadAccess Multiservice Access Gateway (MSAG) optimized for supporting advanced voice, data and video services based on its Ethernet architecture.

The new MSAG enables service providers to move from traditional services to Triple Play. It also allows service providers to start providing advanced, lucrative services while still using their existing infrastructure through support of TDM and IP.

The system’s backward compatibility for all legacy features facilitates the upgrade of the existing operator network, and enables service providers to offer subscribers any mix of advanced and traditional services, from VoIP and IPTV to basic telephony.

For more information, visit www.teledata-networks.com.

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