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RAD's New TDM Pseudowire Gateway Maximizes Operability over Any Infrastructure
RAD Data Communications, which developed and first introduced pseudowire solutions to the market nine years ago, has unveiled the IPmux-24 TDM pseudowire gateway, which maximizes operability in transporting legacy traffic over packet-switched networks (PSNs). Read more 
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RAD’S Ethernet NTU’s Provide Interoute with End-to-End Customer Visibility More 
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RAD’s Pseudowire Gateways Reduce Communications Costs
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Mobile Backhaul Europe 2008
September 9-10,
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Carrier Ethernet World Congress (CEWC)
September 22-26,
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Ethernet Expo
October 20-22,
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Infocom Russia
October 21-24,
Moscow, Russia
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Futurecom
October 27-30,
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Updated 2008 Product Catalog An updated edition of RAD’s 2008 product catalog is now available in PDF format.
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Product Registration |
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End-users from outside North America are now able to activate their warranties by registering the serial numbers of their RAD products online. Registration also entitles them to download product documentation directly from our Web site. A similar registration procedure for North American end-users was inaugurated previously.
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News Stories
RAD Unveils Market's First Complete Solution for Maximizing Ethernet Payload over Low Speed Lines
RAD has unveiled the market's first complete solution for delivering maximum Ethernet bandwidth over low-speed E1/T1 PDH lines. RAD's solution pairs its Egate-100 Gigabit Ethernet aggregation gateway with its RICi-16 Network Termination Unit (NTU).
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RADview Element Management System Validated as Compatible with IBM’s Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus
RADview-EMS, the carrier-class, modular, client-server, scalable element management system from RAD Data Communications, has been validated as Ready for IBM Tivoli Software. This validation is an indication that RADview-EMS is integrated with IBM’s Tivoli Netcool®/OMNIbus™ software, which delivers real-time, centralized monitoring of complex networks and IT domains.
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Technology Trend
The History of RAD’s Timing over Packet Solutions
Timing over Packet (ToP) began as a sideshow of the circuit emulation wave that flooded the telecom industry in the early 2000s. Reinforced by the emerging new PWE3 family of pseudowire standards in the IETF, more and more carriers began looking for cheaper ways to carry their legacy TDM services, giving up traditional expensive leased lines.
Back in those days, ToP was merely considered a way to enable timing “transparency” across a physical layer asynchronous network (today called Adaptive Clock Recovery or ACR). The term ”transparency” is placed in quotation marks, as the performance of early ToP mechanisms fell short of what was needed to ensure true end-to-end clock transparency. This has radically changed today as modern ToP mechanisms are rapidly approaching the performance envelope of their SDH/SONET counterparts, enabling conformance to the latter‘s most stringent timing requirements.
The inventor of TDMoIP® technology, RAD Data Communications has been a key participant in this endeavor from the start. RAD’s broad portfolio of intellectual property in this field has long positioned it as a technological leader. Continued investment in research and development in this field is expected to maintain RAD’s paramount position for some time to come.
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