RAD Data Communications has released version 2.0 of its Vmux-400 GSM A-bis/A-ter optimization gateway. Version 2.0 provides T1 support and point-to-multipoint connectivity over any uplink.
The Vmux-400 GSM A-bis/A-ter optimization gateway is a standalone device, complementing RAD’s Vmux voice compression products, which enables cellular operators to lower backhaul costs across their Radio Access Network. The Vmux-400 enables cellular operators to achieve better bandwidth utilization and reduce backhaul expenses by offering up to 3:1 bandwidth optimization.
“Voice compression technologies enable mobile operators to slash bandwidth on the BSC-to-MSC segment of the backhaul network, as well as between MSCs and the MSC-to-PSTN section,” explains Toby Korall, Senior Product Line Manager at RAD Data Communications. “Because voice traffic between the BTS and the BSC is already compressed, no further compression is recommended,” he continues. “But by eliminating redundant silence and idle frames in the A-bis protocol, the Vmux-400 realizes significant reductions in bandwidth utilization, operational expenditures (Opex) and capital expenditures (Capex).”
Supporting both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint GSM A-bis/A-ter optimization, the Vmux-400 is particularly useful in applications where landlines do not exist or are not available, and expensive satellite and/or microwave links, with their limited bandwidth, are used to backhaul the GSM traffic. Due to the high cost of satellite and microwave transmission, the Vmux-400’s return on investment is very fast.