October 21st, 2009, Chicago, IL – IntelliNet Technologies and Adax have announced a partnership to deliver 3G and IP core network connectivity to telecom equipment vendors at attractive price points. This collaboration will deliver the connectivity that carrier-grade networks demand making the solution attractive to service providers.
The partnership means that IntelliNet Technologies will be using the AdaxPacketRunner (APR), an intelligent ATCA Carrier Blade specifically designed to meet the I/O requirements of today’s telecom networks, within its ACTA architecture. It addresses the ATCA I/O challenges such as flexibility and scalability of the blades, cost prohibition and redundancy for I/O applications while unlocking the potential of ATCA for integrated applications requiring SS7/ATM and IP networking.
“We have a long standing relationship with Adax and its products have always been able to deliver to the price-performance points we have needed for signaling solutions in the PCI form factors,” said Arun Handa, CTO IntelliNet Technologies. “For our ATCA architecture the APR showed promise with its on-board packet processor and ability to enable us with ATM AMC cards for ATM connectivity”.
The key benefit of the partnership is the ability of the APR to allow IntelliNet Technologies to deliver the flexibility to manage its current ATM driven application and scale up to a 4G network when the time is required. 4G networks are data traffic intensive and demand high packet processing capabilities so it is increasingly becoming clear that customers need a platform to fit the future requirements of today’s telecom needs.
Drew Sproul, director of product marketing at Adax Inc comments: “IntelliNet Technologies is renowned for its expertise and has a strong and well respected solution set. We are excited about working together and feel its customers will benefit from the increased flexibility and scalability the APR will provide”.
To arrange a demonstration of the AdaxPacketRunner at Supercomm please contact Adax at
[email protected] or visit the booth in 3729