Pulse provides solutions for Voice Signaling Conversion

 

Solutions from XPANDAcell featuring the RPT-9000 Cellular Repeater

 

Voice Signaling Converters provide a vast array of solutions for any organization ranging from corporate to military.

Find below several popular solutions for different applications and environments. These are just a few of the many solutions available. If you have any type of application or question, please call or email your local Pulse voice signaling representative.

 

Solutions


  • International Call Center Solution

    Long distance calling rates between North America and Europe to Africa, Asia, and Latin America are very expensive. As a result, a large and lucrative business has sprung up providing discounted calling cards using Internet-based PSTN toll by-pass solutions. However, the next-generation networking equipment used to enable the Internet-based solutions cannot connect to the local telephone networks in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The signaling used in these regions is incompatible with the softswitches and VoIP gateways manufactured for the North American and European markets.  ---> Read More
International Calling Center Solution





  • Star service call center solution

    Cellular carriers are rapidly introducing new STAR (*) services on their networks, using call center and IVR (Interactive Voice Response) information access solutions. Common call center and IVR products have ISDN interfaces and do not support direct connection to the cellular, SS7 based network. This leaves carriers with no choice but to use expensive central offi ce (CO) switches to convert and connect the STAR services to the SS7 network. STAR services can be roadside assistance programs, regional weather reports, or cellular service help centers, such as the common *611 service. STAR services provide information to cellular subscribers as part of their base subscription, or as pay as you go services.  ---> Read More
Star Service Call Center Solution



  • Universal, Cost-Effective PBX/IP-PBX Solutions

    Enterprise customers in Latin America are connecting to public telephone networks via expensive, hard to manage analog lines. They are looking to reduce costs and simplify network management by migrating their networks to digital facilities. Phone companies are under pressure to offload voice traffic from their end-office switches by migrating it from analog to digital trunks that are easier to deploy and manage. ---> Read More
Universal, Cost-Effective PBX/IP-PBX Solutions





  • International Connectivity

    From one continent to another, and every country in between, carriers can encounter dozens of in-band and out-of-band signaling protocols. A single country may even have multiple signaling protocols operating simultaneously within its public switched telephone network (PSTN), a situation that presents numerous gaps in international connectivity. These differences arise from a number of scenarios:  ---> Read More

    • Evolution gaps in signaling protocols being used
    • Different countries using different in-band and out-of-band signaling protocol variants
    • Differences between SS7 ANSI and SS7 ITU-T variants
    • Capabilities or limitations in individual switches
SP-230 Unifies SS7 Variants




  • ISDN-based Video Conferencing in Overseas Markets

    With the recent growth in international video conferencing, the international market is becoming more attractive to service vendors. Enabling ISDN-based video equipment to connect to international telephone networks is just one of many opportunities beckoning enterprising vendors.:  ---> Read More


Connect ISDN-based video conferencing equipment to International Telephone Networks