Continuous Computing Introduces Trillium IP Bearer Control Protocol (IP-BCP)

Trillium Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) product has been created to ensure seamless integration into networks using Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC).





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Continuous Computing also announced product updates to Trillium SIP and Trillium GCP (H.248/MEGACO compliant) protocol stacks as well as roadmaps to address high availability and reliability for these products. With these enhancements Continuous Computing enables customers to deliver solutions that address the carrier-grade scalability needs of the VoIP and 3G Wireless network deployment.

Continuous Computing's Distributed Fault-Tolerance/High-Availability (DFT/HA) architecture -- successfully field-deployed with the Trillium SS7 and Trillium SIGTRAN signaling products -- is now being extended to the VoIP signaling products. These enhancements will enable global telecom manufacturers to rapidly build network elements such as Call State Control Functions (CSCF), Wireless Media Gateways, SIP phones and servers, Softswitches, Multimedia Resource Control Functions (MRCF) and Bearer Interworking Functions (BIWF) for the decomposed IMS architecture.

Current Trillium SIP protocol stack updates include support for Transport Level Security (TLS), Signaling Compression (SIGCOMM), 3GPP defined drafts, RFCs for specific use of SIP in R5/R6 network architecture and the addition of the redundancy module based on Trillium DFT/HA architecture. The updated SIP stack provides superior performance, PROTOS compliance and has been interoperability tested with multiple vendor solutions at recent SIPit organized test events.

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