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105CTEL608-0136 -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 8 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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103CTEL616-7146 -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 16 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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103CTEL616-9001 -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 16 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, with bridge, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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104CTEL608-4146R -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 8 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, ATX connector, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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104CTEL604-4046 -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 4 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, ATX connector, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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104CTEL606-4046R -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 6 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, ATX connector, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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104CTEL606-4146R -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 6 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, ATX connector, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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104CTEL608-4046R -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 8 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, ATX connector, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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104CTEL605-4146R -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 5 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, ATX connector, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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104CTEL604-4146 -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 4 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, ATX connector, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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104CTEL605-4046R -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 6U 5 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, ATX connector, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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103CTEL904-4146R -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 9U 4 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, 2 power connectors P47, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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103CTEL908-4146R -
ELMA Electronic, Inc.
CompactPCI CTEL 9U 8 slot with system slot left, H110 bus, 3 power connectors P47, fully compliant to the PICMG basic specification 2.0 R3.0, Hot Swap specification 2.1 R1, andv PICMG H.110 Computer Telephony specification 2.5 R1.0.
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Patton Electronics Co.
An SS7 media gateway is a networking device positioned within a carrier core network to provide protocol translations between traditional telephony signaling and modern voice-over-IP signaling (H.323 or SIP (session initiation protocol).
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E6966B -
Keysight Technologies
Wireless telephony networks are increasing capacity for high throughput Internet Protocol (IP) packed-data by utilizing radio access technologies such as LTE and HSPA. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) are progressively being adopted as part of the network infrastructure to carry traditional wireless telephony services over an all-IP network. SIP provides control of communication sessions whilst IMS is the framework that allows delivery of multimedia services over IP. With this new capability comes the need for developers and operators to move their focus to testing user equipment (UE) in this new network environment.