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Deliver full VoIP subscriber telephony services

 Typical Users
- Alternative telephony providers
- Regional/local operators
- ISPs
- Full VoIP operator solution for minutes resellers
- Cable TV providers
- Wholesale VoIP providers
 Typical Applications
- VoIP over ADSL
- VoIP over WiMAX
- VoIP over fiber
- VoIP over cable

As VoIP regulations are liberalized around the world, thousands of providers now have the opportunity to offer full VoIP services to subscribers over IP networks. For VoIP providers with limited licenses, deregulation is an opportunity to expand revenue-generating services and business operations. To make the jump from IP telephony services, such as international call access and call termination, to full VoIP telephony and data access services, operators need to offer Class 5 services to their end customers. To carry out this transition they must add a Class 5 softswitch to their existing Class 4 softswitch network. VoIP providers with a full Class 5 VoIP telephony service can offer subscribers alternative fixed telephony with added value services, such as call forwarding, voice mail and more.

 

RAD’s Class 5 SIP Softswitch, the IPVsuite-200, is the core of the RAD VoIP System, a platform for launching and delivering full subscriber telephony services. The IPVsuite-200 is a high-performance Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Class 5 softswitch for deploying next-generation IP telephony and data services over a packet-switched network.

Features Benefits

Fully integrated CPE management,

provisioning and monitoring system

• Low installation and maintenance costs

• Low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

Telco grade Class 5 softswitch

• Capability to provide all required telephony services

• Availability-of-Service

Optional post-paid and pre-paid billing system • Creates a comprehensive billing solution for rolling out and managing VoIP services
Compatibility with leading VoIP media gateways and SIP end units • Interoperability
Softswitch fully integrated with customer premises end-units with built-in ADSL modems

• Fast time to service

• Low maintenance costs

• Remote troubleshooting

CDR (Call Detail Record) export • Compatible with external post-paid billing systems

Advanced services

With a capacity starting at 400,000 Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA) and enhanced call routing and fallback management capabilities, the IPVsuite-200 Class 5 softswitch and provisioning system enables providers to roll out high-quality, carrier-grade VoIP services in minimal time with a low initial investment and expand easily with the addition of new subscribers.

 

The advanced value-added services offered by the IPVsuite-200 SIP softswitch include enhanced voice mail, auto-attendant, call forwarding, DND (do not disturb), ACR (anonymous call rejection), and incoming/outgoing call screening.

Smart management

The IPVsuite-200 Class 5 softswitch has a built-in provisioning and management system, providing a comprehensive central office solution for service providers. The system enables providers to view, manage, monitor, and configure various CPEs and applications installed in the network. The RAD VoIP System's smart management program keeps Opex down and enables VoIP providers to reach ROI quickly. The RVS also features an optional fully integrated pre-paid and post-paid billing system, creating a comprehensive service provider solution.

 

RAD’s IPVgate product series – intelligent customer premises VoIP gateway routers – are fully integrated with IPVsuite-200, creating a comprehensive VoIP system.

 

VoIP providers that deploy RAD's Class 5 softswitch can easily manage resellers and local partners via the multi-tiered architecture of the management and monitoring system.

VoIP over any infrastructure

With RAD's Class 5 softswitch, VoIP providers can reach out to customers over any type of broadband infrastructure, including ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, cable broadband, fiber or WiMAX. Using the RAD VoIP System, VoIP providers can offer services over third-party broadband infrastructure. Independent VoIP providers can also establish their own broadband networks for delivering VoIP telephony and data services to customers.

 
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