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February 28, 2008

Sangoma Intros New Data Cards for Mission-Critical Communications

By Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributing Editor

Sangoma Technologies (News - Alert) Corporation recently introduced its new A142 and A144 data cards. These high-speed, two-port and four-port synchronous serial data cards reduce system load.



 
Replacing the legacy S5141 and S5142 cards, the new A142 and A144 data cards improve system efficiency, and support multi-megabit speeds on all ports. The design of the cards is based on the same advanced engineering as the AFT product line.
 
As part of Sangoma’s networking product line, the updated cards are ideal for communicating mission critical radar control and surveillance data, essential to modern air and sea communications. Sangoma explains that improvements include field upgradeable firmware, a choice of PCI or PCI Express interface, 2U form factor and two or four high speed RS232 or V.35/X.21/EIA530 ports.
 
The company also recently released the A56 data card, which replaced the Sangoma S5145 card. Ideal for rugged, extreme or remote environments, the Sangoma A56 card is the alternative to using an external router when using a 56kbps Digital Data System Line connection.
 
Kathleen Reed, Sangoma's Marketing Director said in a statement that Sangoma has built its reputation on being the most reliable, and it's a moniker the company is very protective of.
 
“As the premiere provider of voice and data cards, it's critical that our cards just work,” Reed said in a statement. “It's the main reason we have become the cards of choice for mission-critical applications.”
 
Sangoma Technologies Corporation is a provider of PC-based hardware and software for proprietary and open source based data and telephony transport solutions.
 

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Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page.

(source: http://opensourcepbx.tmcnet.com/topics/applications/articles/21730-sangoma-intros-new-data-cards-mission-critical-communications.htm)

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