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ATA/Router/IAD
• DSL, Cable
• VDSL, FTTx, GPON
• WiMAX, 3/3.5G
Voice+Video/Triple Play
• IPSTB
• VOD
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Integration and convergence continue to be significant trends in
customer premise equipment (CPE). Functions such as DSL/Cable
modem, wireless routers, and VoIP Analog Telephony Adapters (ATAs) are
merging together to from a single Integrated Access Device
(IAD). The WAN connection is moving beyond ADSL and Cable to
even higher speed broadband technologies such as PON, GPON, FTTH, and
VDSL2. These higher speed connections will allow even more
services to be offered over broadband. VoIP is key element of
these new services and is becoming a standard offering. As a
result, VoIP ATA functionality is being added to many types of
next-generation CPE devices. To succeed in this competitive
market, it is crucial to have excellent VoIP quality, reliability and
robustness, as well as the integration flexibility to enable
integration in a variety of environments.
The vPort GW software solution of
D2’s vPort product family provides ODMs/OEMs with an
optimized VoIP solution for CPE devices such as gateways, routers and
IADs. It augments the excellent voice quality provided by the
vPort engine with the specific functionality required for the IP
gateway application. vPort GW also minimizes memory and CPU
impact for low cost implementation. It is a proven solution
with leading voice quality, performance and
interoperability.
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Caller ID
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Full Distributed Unicast Conferencing
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Call forwarding
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Call Return
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Call Blocking
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Do not Disturb
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Call Waiting
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Call Waiting/ Caller ID
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Speed Dial (Dial Plan)
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Distinctive Ring
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Re-Dial
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Internal calls
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G.711-Alaw; G.711-MuLaw, G.729AB and G.726
Voice Compression
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G.168 16 ms tail Echo Cancellation
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DTMF detection
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DTMF and Call Progress Tone Generation
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Packet Loss Compensation
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Silence Compression per G.711 Appendix I
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Fax pass-through (G.711)
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Fax/Modem Tone Detection
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Caller ID Generation (FXS) US, China, Japan
& ETSI
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Call Waiting
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Call Waiting Caller ID
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Custom Ring Cadences
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Gain Control (Volume adjust)
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DTMF Relay
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ITU T.38 Fax Relay
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SIP RFC 3261 & 1543
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RTP & RTCP RFC 3550 & 3551
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SDP
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D2’s vPort Product
Family
vPort leads the market in performance and efficiency,
enabling networking, signaling and voice processing functions to
execute as an integrated solution on a single processor. This in turn
offers substantial advantages in bill-of-materials (BOM) cost, power
consumption and ease of integration. The software is highly optimized
not just for voice quality, but also for a small memory footprint, low
processor (CPU MHz) impact and low latency, and adds true real-time
performance to non-real-time OSs.
Designed for flexibility and portability, vPort can
execute on both RISC and CISC platforms under industry-standard
operating systems. It is currently optimized for both ARM and MIPS
processor architectures under the VxWorks, Nucleus and LINUX operating
systems. vPort’s virtual DSP architecture enables the voice
DSP functions to run as “soft DSP” on a RISC
processor or as DSP code on a hardware DSP core, providing further
design flexibility.
The support of multiple processor architectures and OSs,
along with the unique virtual DSP capability, allows OEMs to choose
best-of-breed components and avoid being locked into a particular
hardware platform or architecture. It also simplifies software
development, support and maintenance, since all the software operates
under a single environment using one set of tools. Because of its
modular architecture, vPort can be quickly modified for
customer-specific applications and runtime platforms.
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