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Home » telx Selects Turin's Multiservice Transport Platform

telx Selects Turin's Multiservice Transport Platform

April 22, 2004
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telx, which operates the “SuperNode” carrier-neutral interconnection facility at 60 Hudson Street in New York City, is using Turin Networks’ Traverse Multiservice Transport Platform for two new network interconnection services.

First, telx’s “Brilliant Platform” provides international gateway services specifically tailored to international service providers and those wanting to extend their reach globally. This Platform provides seamless translation of a wide range of international synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) interfaces to the North American synchronous optical network (SONET) counterpart, and vice versa. Bi-directional interface conversions supported include Optical Carrier-48 (OC-48) to Synchronous Transfer Mode-16 (STM-16), OC-12 to STM-4, OC-3 to STM-1, and DS3 to E3. Also available as an optional service are bi-directional virtual cross-connecting and mapping of SONET STS-1/Nc framed payloads to SDH VC-3 or VC-4 structures as well as VT1.5/2 to VC-11/12.

Second, telx’s Brilliant Platform provides Ethernet transport services for service providers and large enterprises for applications such as Ethernet-based private lines, transparent LAN services and Internet access, as well as applications with more stringent latency and QoS requirements such as VoIP and IP Video. Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connections are available up to full wire-speed rates. http://www.turinnetworks.comhttp://www.telx.com

  • In February, Turin reached its 75th customer milestone. The company said it is gaining momentum with Independent Operating Company (IOC) customers and other service providers due to its ability to provide SONET transport, multi-bandwidth management as well as Ethernet capabilities a compact, highly integrated system.
  • Turin’s Traverse platform integrates scalable OC-3 to OC-192 SONET transport, multi-ring bandwidth management, wideband and broadband DCS, and Ethernet over SONET switching in one system. It is based on a custom, distributed ASIC switch-fabric that grooms and switches both TDM and packet traffic. It supports the full SONET feature set, including UPSR, BLSR and 1+1 APS. It also incorporates a unified optical control plane and advanced bandwidth management system, including virtual concatenation and rate shaping features, as well as capabilities that enable the fast activation and delivery of dynamically scalable Ethernet services.
  • In June 2003, telx began offering RAPID VoIP service that provides carriers with access to its interconnection marketplace of over 100 network carriers. Telx said its service is tailored specifically to respond to the accelerating shift from traditional TDM to Internet telephony as the switching method of choice for providing voice services.
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