Aculab (News - Alert) has announced the availability of a PCI Express promotional package designed to help smooth the transition from PCI to PCIe.
As the computer industry migrates towards the new PCI Express bus, the market interest in PCI Express compliant media processing platforms is high. Prosody X PCIe targets the high volume, SME level VoIP market.
According to Aculab, the package delivers the lowest cost per voice channel compared to any competitive product available.
The promotional package includes:
-- Two Prosody X PCIe media processing cards, each supporting 300 voice channels and 2 E1/T1 trunks, with CSS/CAS/SS7 protocols.
-- One delegate placement on a one day training course “Implementing VoIP applications with Prosody X”. Courses will be onsite in Aculab’s offices in Milton Keynes, UK and Needham, USA.
-- An Aculab consultant spends a day onsite the customer’s office, sharing expertise on structuring solution architectures based on Prosody X and helping with the actual application development and testing.
--Technical support, through free and unlimited access to Aculab’s technical support.
-- Access to Aculab’s complete portfolio of media processing and signaling software, including SIP, H.323 and SS7, with an unrestricted number of channels.
-- Software updates – all free, including the planned roadmap functionality for IP and 3G mobile video support, wideband voice codecs.
Further information can be obtained by visiting Aculab’s website
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