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CMG 4000
Compact VoIP & DCME Gateway
Toll Quality Voice and Lowest Transmission Bandwidth
Full System Redundancy Ensures High Reliability
Optimized for Low and Mid Port Density Sites
Reliable Traffic Handling Maximizes Call Completion Rate
Minimal Entry Cost and Linear Expansion Capability
Comprehensive and User-Friendly O&M Features
Superior System reliability - Six 9's
Aethra has set the benchmark for
voice quality in TDM-based and
packet-based telephony, while
preserving end-to-end service
transparency for voice, fax and Voice
Band Data (VDB) modem calls
By combining high-quality
performance, scalability and
reliability with open standards-based
interfaces, the CMG 4000 can serve
as a powerful DCME bandwidth
optimization platform for both
incumbent and green field carriers.
Superior Traffic Quality over TDM and IP Networks
• Successful fax and modem transport
• High-quality echo cancellation
• Efficient Voice Activity Detection
• Spectral Comfort Noise Generation
• Bandwidth efficient and Reliable Signalling transmission
• Sophisticated packet-loss concealment
• High performance, adaptive jitter buffer
• Unique Packet Priority Selection QoS mechanism
• Transparent transmission of mobile 64 kbps data
• High degree of system scalability - low entry cost
• Small-step granularity
• Low operating costs
Bandwidth Savings without Compromising Voice Quality
Superior codec implementations coupled with a rich set of
payload optimization and silence suppression algorithms enable
carriers to realize substantial bandwidth savings. Backed
by field-proven voice processing technology, the CMG 4000 can
deliver up to 16:1 voice compression ratio while still maintaining
high quality voice.
Robust and Flexible SS7 Backhaul Options
The CMG 4000 platform's unique ability to support robust and
highly reliable transport of SS7, PRI and CAS signalling
information over TDM and packet networks.