LANCK Telecom, a St. Petersburg, Russia-based company that delivers voice traffic to more than 190 countries worldwide, has selected TelcoBridges’ (News - Alert) Tmedia gateways to terminate VoIP traffic into local PSTN and GSM networks.
TelcoBridges is a major player in the design and manufacturing of carrier-grade, high-performance and high-density VoIP media gateways, which bridge the gap between TDM and IP.
Pulse (News - Alert) Supply is a global supplier of enabling technologies for next-generation networks, offering wireless, WAN and VoIP solutions.
More than half of the world’s Skype (News - Alert) traffic crosses LANCK’s state-of-the-art network, which supports various types of carrier-to-carrier interconnections, such as SS7, ISDN PRI, VoIP-H.323 and VoIP-SIP.
LANCK sought an alternative equipment provider to support its growth and expansion, and selected Pulse Supply to provide TelcoBridges’ high-performance VoIP gateways.
“We supplied LANCK with TelcoBridges’ TMG-3200 STM-1 VoIP gateway for an initial deployment at the core of their network, and LANCK is now adopting the products for its international POPs,” said Michael Banschbach, vice president of Pulse Supply, in a statement.
Banschbach said that Tmedia is the right solution for LANCK. It provides a substantial performance improvement over their previous system, while ensuring 100-percent uptime that LANCK needs in order to grow its business around the globe.
Konstantin Avdeev, CTO for LANCK Telecom, said Pulse Supply and TelcoBridges share a common philosophy when it comes to delivering robust and reliable technology that can be counted on under all circumstances.
“In order to provide our customers with the service, the highest network reliability and the most competitive rates, we continuously test our suppliers in order to find the best solutions available. We can’t say enough about the value we’ve received from TelcoBridges and Pulse Supply,” said Avdeev.
Back in February, TelcoBridges announced that Movius, a telecommunications solution provider, has selected TelcoBridges’ Tmedia VoIP Gateways to support its CAFÉ Communication Applications Framework Engine.
Edited by Braden Becker