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MACH7 - iSTP Gateway for VoIP
Inter-operability between IP based and legacy SS7 networks is a critical component for the success of incumbents and new entrants in the deregulated telecommunication industry. The teleSys MACH7-iSTP Gateway addresses service providers, network equipment manufacturers and OEM's requirements for open system, highly available, multi-protocol inter-working platforms. MACH7-iSTP Gateway moves the power of SS7 to a IP-based client/server environment allowing unlimited worldwide separation of network services in Next Generation Networks. Read More...

MACH7 - iSTP Gateway for WOS
MACH7™-iSTP provides the means to transport IS-41 and GSM messages via TCP/IP from multiple Wireless Office System Controllers (WOSC) to the Wireless Intelligent Networks (WIN). The gateway moves the power of SS7 to a TCP/IP-based client/ server environment, allowing unlimited worldwide separation of wireless office controllers. This architecture provides affordable and secure SS7 connectivity for wireless service providers. Read More...

MACH7 - iSTP
The teleSys MACH7-iSTP addresses service providers, network equipment manufacturers and OEMs requirements for open system, highly available, Signaling Transfer Solutions required for the complex and changing marketplace. The MACH7-iSTP provides feature-rich signaling transfer solutions based on teleSys High-Available framework, allows easy integration of revenue generating service nodes in the carrier network as well as seamless transition to the Next Generation Network model. Read More...

MACH7 - SPOP
The teleSys MACH7-SPOP provides MTP interfaces to existing SS7 equipment and through connection with the MACH7-iSTP provides IP-based transport of SS7 signaling messages. With the MACH7-SPOP carriers can cost-effectively off-load signaling traffic over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. This allows carriers to cost effectively deploy conventional MTP-based SS7 equipment in remote networks, as well as in customer premises or enterprise environments, which have previously been considered unacceptable for SS7. Read More...