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Home » NEC Utilizes Data Connection's Megaco/H.248 Solution

NEC Utilizes Data Connection's Megaco/H.248 Solution

July 28, 2005
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NEC has licensed Data Connection’s DC-Megaco/H.248 software for use in its AM Series Multi-Service Access Platform, a high-density broadband DSL, telephony and fibre platform that supports Ethernet, IP and ATM technologies with integrated service management. NEC’s platform is deployed by service providers such as PCCW, Singtel and Turk Telecom throughout Asia, Japan, Australia, Eastern Europe and the CIS states.

Data Connection’s Megaco/H.248 (DC-Megaco) solution includes an integrated toolkit that simplifies the integration process. It includes sample applications/code, customization tools and testing environments. DC-Megaco is part of Data Connection’s family of VoIP software solutions that includes DC-SIP, DC-MGCP, and DC-SBC (Session Border Controller).
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