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  • Packetware has implemented TeleProvision solution at a GSM service provider in Namibia to provision subscriber services using a Siemens D900 switch

  • Packetwre has implemented TeleMedia suite of products at a GSM service provider in Nigeria. The Network consists of Nortel switches and uses AFT over TCP protocol.

  • Packetware has interfaced TeleProcess to process, correlate and consolidate Softswitch CDRs from Lucent and Broadworks switches.

  • Packetware has interfaced GPRS CDR processing at Vox Mobile, Luxembourg.

  • Packetware has interfaced TeleProcess at Backcel, Azerbaijan to process CDRs from Huawei switches.

  • Packetware has implemented a new protocol HiCAP AMA (RPC based) to support CDR collection from Lucent 5ESS newer generation switches.

  • Packetware has signed a contract for the deployment of TeleMedia & TeleProcess for Motorola EMX 2500 series of switches in Nigeria. 

  • Packetware has successfully implemented its Mediation platform TeleMedia along with TeleProvision in Indonesia recently. The type of network elements are Samsung CDMA2000 1x SDX-MSC II, Digital wave VMS, Cisco Access Register and Samsung GLR. CDR Mediation and Services provisioning have been successfully interfaced with the billing application.

  • TeleMedia and TeleProcess have been successfully implemented at BON.NET in United Kingdom with Ericsson AXEs.

  • Lucent, China has distributed TeleMedia at various locations in China Telecom

  • XOT Host product in implemented at Cable & Wireless, Europe and interfaced to route the X.25 traffic from 9 network elements. This enables use of standard TCP/IP network to collect CDRs from X.25 based network elements without any X.25 hardware present in the Mediation system, thus greatly improving the reliability of the Mediation platform.

  • Packetware announces its XOT Host product to interconnect X.25 based applications across TCP/IP networks. XOT completely eliminates the need for any X.25 hardware in the end systems, thus greatly improving the reliability and flexibility of the end system hardware. Routers alone can not achieve this result through they can route the X.25 traffic over TCP/IP network.

  • Packetware is launching its XOT product for Linux shortly. It offers full-fledged XTI/TLI interface for TP02 service user applications and interoperates with all remote X.25/TP02 applications without any need for X.25 hardware or bridge hardware at the local host. Due to the absence of X.25 hardware, it greatly improves the reliability and availability of the mission critical application systems.

  • Packetware has implemented TeleProvision solution at Aircel, India to provision subscriber services using Ericsson switches.

  • Packetware has implemented CDR collection and Processing at Hutchison-Essar, Chennai, India. The system runs on Red Hat Linux ES.