LMG(Lintel Media Gateway)
Feature List
• Toll-Quality voice with 12:1 compression gain
• Superior voice quality over packet networks
• Variety of TDM interfaces
• Gigabit Ethernet and 100 BaseT network connections
• Multiple IP networking and routing solutions
• Optimization for co-located TDM to TDM calls
• High-quality echo cancellation
• High-quality fax demodulation / remodulation
• Stable modem/VBD transport
• Reliable and bandwidth efficient PRI and SS7 signaling over IP
• Low end-to-end system delay
• Sophisticated packet-loss concealment
• High call completion rate
• High degree of system scalability and low entry cost
• Superior system reliability — 99.9997%
• High-quality performance
• Low operating costs
Called and Calling Party Information
Protocol Information
Originating Network
Trunk Group
Hunt Group (VoIP and TDM)
Voip Destination
Protocol
Time Of Day
Called and Calling Party Information
Protocol Information
Reattempt call
Same Destination and/or different destinations
Reattempt based on call failure reason
Load share across different destinations
Hunt high, low, odd, even, incremental, decremental,percentage,
Reject Call with Protocol Reason
Reject Call with announcement
Large scale TDM to VoIP Media Gateway deployments with R2 CAS support
Delivered in 1U, 2U, 5U, 8U and 11U cPCI 19’ Telco Grade Chassis'
Deployed by larger carriers worldwide
VoIP Trunking
With the LMG VoIP static trunking capabilities, carriers can build one IP transport network and use it for both voice and data - enjoying the cost-efficiencies of converged IP transport, prior to undertaking a full-fledged network migration. Carriers can use their existing IP and bypass the PSTN transmission core without compromising existing quality or stability, while preserving PSTN switch investment (e.g. Switches and OSS). Each pair of LMG terminals can provide VoIP trunking capabilities to thousands of calls in multiple associated PSTNs. A VoIP trunking topology can be an initial step towards a softswitched network topology. With the LMG’s proven interoperability with multiple softswitch platforms, carriers can evolve smoothly from a VoIP static trunking infrastructure to a switched VoIP networking infrastructure, while protecting their existing network investments in the process
Common Platform for Static VoIP Trunking and VoIP Switching
the LMG offers a unique, smooth evolution path from traditional TDM switches and transmission links to all IP next-generation networks. Carriers with a TDM switching infrastructure can initially leverage the LMG static IP trunking capabilities to lower costs, by transporting both voice and data over their packet-based data networks. Utilizing the same infrastructure, carriers can then migrate to a more flexible and cost-effective switched IP network by adding a softswitch platform to their network. Since the same core platform can be used for both static VoIP trunking and switched VoIP services,
Bandwidth Savings without Compromising
Superior codec implementations coupled with a rich set of packet–payload optimization and silence suppression algorithms enable carriers to realize substantial bandwidth savings while enhancing competitiveness thanks to strong voice quality performance. Backed by field-proven voice processing technology, the LMG can