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TISCALI FRANCE TURNS TO RAD'S TDMOIP TO OPTIMIZE THE COST OF LONG DISTANCE SERVICES
23 November 2004 - RAD Data Communications Ltd
| After having integrated different elements of its network, Tiscali France, an Internet communications company that provides broadband and narrowband access for consumer and business applications, has deployed TDM over IP technology from RAD Data Communications to optimize voice and data traffic over a single Ethernet/IP backbone. |
Tiscali had maintained an SDH backbone for telephony traffic, in addition to an Ethernet/IP backbone for Internet services. This IP backbone was expanded last year with the acquisition of the Cable & Wireless nationwide transmission network, including 24 regional points-of-presence, a Metropolitan Area Network in Paris as well as value added service platforms. "Now that we had a strong, nationwide Ethernet/IP backbone as a result of our recent acquisitions, we looked for a way to optimize the cost of long distance voice transport," explains Anne-Lise Lorain, a voice switching engineer at the Network and Infrastructure Department of Tiscali France. A change in the telephony distribution network, however, which is based on telephone switches, was out of the question. Optimization would require retention of the existing TDM infrastructure while running TDM voice over IP. The change in backbone, therefore, would have to be made upstream from the switches and it would have to be transparent to the end-user. To accomplish this, Tiscali selected the IPmux-16 gateway from RAD Data Communications. A Smooth Migration to an IP BackboneThe IPmux is based on RAD's patented TDMoIP technology, which allows legacy voice, data and sensitive signaling protocols to be transported transparently over IP, Ethernet and MPLS networks. Circuit extension over IP enables service providers and corporate customers to utilize their IP networks for telephony applications with the level of quality, reliability and functionality currently provided by TDM networks. This solution preserves all the familiar functions of existing equipment such as PBXs and class 4 and 5 switches. "RAD's IPmux-16 multiplexer offered an ideal solution given Tiscali’s requirements," explains Dominique Buisson, who is in charge of business telecom solutions at Neotek, the RAD distributor that was Tiscali France's systems integrator for the project. "Cost-effective, easy to deploy and simple to manage, the IPmux provides a transition to IP/Gigabit Ethernet networking while preserving existing TDM services." "RAD was a natural choice because we previously had tested the quality of their ACE access concentrators on our SDH backbone and because they offered us a fully operational solution," adds Anne-Lise Lorain. "RAD also offered to let us trade-in ACE equipment in order to reduce our investment." Evolution to IP TelephonyFollowing successful trials at the end of 2003, the migration project was completed at the beginning of 2004 when the final objectives of moving all the E1 lines to the IP backbone and retiring the SDH backbone were met. "The pace of deploying the IPmux-16 at Tiscali's telephone exchanges should grow in 2004 given the growth in VoIP voice service traffic," states Dominique Buisson. In fact, in June Tiscali France began to offer free, unlimited IP telephony to its ADSL subscribers. To facilitate the growth in VoIP traffic over its Ethernet/IP backbone, Tiscali connected its VoIP gateways to IPmux-16 multiplexers, which aggregate multiple E1 lines over a single IP uplink that is connected by an access router to the IP backbone. In this way, a subscriber using Tiscali's ADSL service can place a free call to any PSTN subscriber anywhere in France.
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Founded in 1981, RAD Data Communications is now marking 25 years of innovation as an industry leader in the development of access solutions for data and telecommunications applications. RAD's solutions serve the data and voice access requirements of service providers, incumbent and new carriers, and enterprise networks, by reducing infrastructure investment costs while boosting competitiveness and profitability. The company's installed base exceeds 9,000,000 units and includes more than 150 carriers and operators around the world. These customers are supported by 23 RAD offices and more than 200 distributors in 164 countries. www.rad.com RAD is a member of the RAD Group of companies, a world leader in networking and internetworking product solutions. |
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