GSM Gateways savings of up to 80% of telephone costs
Added: (Sat Nov 19 2005)
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TransNova Mobile Gateways in the PRI range, these range from the TMG S6 with 4 - 16 GSM channels and can be fitted with up to 4 x E1's and have 4 Simcards per GSM channel, also the possibility to send Email - SMS - Email and a wide range of other features that is listed in the TMG Features list, this can be downloaded from the website at: www.novatec.de these are call through gateways and need no adjustment on already installed PABX's, as this can be used also for least cost routing etc.
The next range is the TMG S20 with from 4 - 60 GSM Channels (Completely Modular and hot pluggable) these can also be fitted with up to 4 x E1's so different interfaces can be connected, e.g. Voip and PABX, with the Least cost routing being done within the TMG. These are also call through so can be fitted before the PABX or after.
Other features include Call back options, from GSM or Fixed network, and also all systems come complete with antenna combining units with no extra costs being charged for this or other features, all are available with real time remote monitoring over IP, ISDN dial up or Local connection. Also realtime ASR monitoring is available with a spill over programm which lets you know if you have enough GSM Channels for the amount of traffic being terminated, if the ASR falls (down to simcard level)below a certain percentage then the system will send a report either by email or SMS to the network controller so ASR rates can be monitored and adjusted.
Antenna rotating systems can also be offered where the Antennas can be moved between base stations, randomly or as timed events, so taking pressure of the network providers when not enough capacity exists on individual base stations (also to hide the effect that the traffic is being terminated through a GSM Gateway).
All GSM Gateways will also be able to be used with the Sea of Sims (Simserver) this is a new application available for the TransNova where any number of GSM gateways can be installed in various locations without Simcards, these are held in a central location (Local SCU) and have a direct IP connection to the terminating units (remote location), the remote gateways request the simcard information required via the IP link and the SCU passes virtual sim information to the Gateway which using this information can terminate the GSM Calls. In the remote location GSM Gateways are local backup Sims for the eventuality that there is an IP breakdown. The SOS then takes away the restriction of how many Simcards can be used per GSM Channel. All Simcards are configurable per time, Budget or amount of minutes, and individual CDR's can be produced per Simcard. For More information please contact me at anan@novatec.de