IP telephony applications commonly require the use of multiple voice codecs, used to digitally compress voice signals and save on bandwidth. Voice signals from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) come in the form of the G.711 codec, but the VoIP terminal equipment and networks can support a variety of different voice codecs, such as G.729, G.726, AMR, G.723.1, G.722, iLBC, etc. The VoIP infrastructure needs the capability to mediate between endpoints supporting different codecs, but this functionality requires digital signal processing tasks that are often costly and resource-intensive, and can affect the quality of the voice signals, if it introduces too much latency and delay.
The D100 card, available in PCI and PCI Express form factors, converts simultaneous channels of transcoding from one type of codec (e.g. G.711) to another (e.g. G.729), without affecting latency or using up precious host CPU resources. The card allows up to 30, 60, 120, 240 or 400 channels of any-to-any voice codec conversion, with unmatched quality¹. All codecs are fully indemnified; no additional licensing is required for their use².
The D100 works with both Asterisk and FreeSWITCH. With compatible drivers, these applications can use the D100 cards as seamless voice transcoding resources.
Document courtesy of Sangoma Technologies Corp.
For additional information go to: https://www.maple4VOIP.com
IP telephony applications commonly require the use of multiple voice codecs, used to digitally compress voice signals and save on bandwidth. Voice signals from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) come in the form of the G.711 codec, but the VoIP terminal equipment and networks can support a variety of different voice codecs, such as G.729, G.726, AMR, G.723.1, G.722, iLBC, etc. The VoIP infrastructure needs the capability to mediate between endpoints supporting different codecs, but this functionality requires digital signal processing tasks that are often costly and resource-intensive, and can affect the quality of the voice signals, if it introduces too much latency and delay.
The D100 card, available in PCI and PCI Express form factors, converts simultaneous channels of transcoding from one type of codec (e.g. G.711) to another (e.g. G.729), without affecting latency or using up precious host CPU resources. The card allows up to 30, 60, 120, 240 or 400 channels of any-to-any voice codec conversion, with unmatched quality¹. All codecs are fully indemnified; no additional licensing is required for their use².
The D100 works with both Asterisk and FreeSWITCH. With compatible drivers, these applications can use the D100 cards as seamless voice transcoding resources.
Document courtesy of Sangoma Technologies Corp.
For additional information go to: https://www.maple4VOIP.com
IP telephony applications commonly require the use of multiple voice codecs, used to digitally compress voice signals and save on bandwidth. Voice signals from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) come in the form of the G.711 codec, but the VoIP terminal equipment and networks can support a variety of different voice codecs, such as G.729, G.726, AMR, G.723.1, G.722, iLBC, etc. The VoIP infrastructure needs the capability to mediate between endpoints supporting different codecs, but this functionality requires digital signal processing tasks that are often costly and resource-intensive, and can affect the quality of the voice signals, if it introduces too much latency and delay.
The D100 card, available in PCI and PCI Express form factors, converts simultaneous channels of transcoding from one type of codec (e.g. G.711) to another (e.g. G.729), without affecting latency or using up precious host CPU resources. The card allows up to 30, 60, 120, 240 or 400 channels of any-to-any voice codec conversion, with unmatched quality¹. All codecs are fully indemnified; no additional licensing is required for their use².
The D100 works with both Asterisk and FreeSWITCH. With compatible drivers, these applications can use the D100 cards as seamless voice transcoding resources.
Document courtesy of Sangoma Technologies Corp.
For additional information go to: https://www.maple4VOIP.com
IP telephony applications commonly require the use of multiple voice codecs, used to digitally compress voice signals and save on bandwidth. Voice signals from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) come in the form of the G.711 codec, but the VoIP terminal equipment and networks can support a variety of different voice codecs, such as G.729, G.726, AMR, G.723.1, G.722, iLBC, etc. The VoIP infrastructure needs the capability to mediate between endpoints supporting different codecs, but this functionality requires digital signal processing tasks that are often costly and resource-intensive, and can affect the quality of the voice signals, if it introduces too much latency and delay.
The D100 card, available in PCI and PCI Express form factors, converts simultaneous channels of transcoding from one type of codec (e.g. G.711) to another (e.g. G.729), without affecting latency or using up precious host CPU resources. The card allows up to 30, 60, 120, 240 or 400 channels of any-to-any voice codec conversion, with unmatched quality¹. All codecs are fully indemnified; no additional licensing is required for their use².
The D100 works with both Asterisk and FreeSWITCH. With compatible drivers, these applications can use the D100 cards as seamless voice transcoding resources.
Document courtesy of Sangoma Technologies Corp.
For additional information go to: https://www.maple4VOIP.com
applicaton requires compression codecs to save bandwidth or to improve voice quality dont setle for host-based sofware licenses that unnecessarily increase CPU load. Instead, choose Sangomas D100 card, the most fexible transcoding card today! IP telephony applicatons commonly require the use of multple voice codecs, used to digitally compress voice signals and save on bandwidth. Voice signals from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) come in the form of the G.711 codec, but the VoIP terminal equipment and networks can support a variety of diferent voice codecs, such as G.729, G.726, AMR, G.722, iLBC, etc. The VoIP infrastructure needs the capability to mediate between endpoints supportng diferent codecs, but this functonality requires digital signal processing tasks that are ofen costly and resource-intensive, and can afect the quality of the voice signals, if it introduces too much latency and delay. The D100 card, available in PCI and PCI Express form factors, converts simultaneous sessions of transcoding from one type of codec (e.g. G.711) to another (e.g. G.729), without afectng latency or using up precious host CPU resources. The card allows up to 30, 60, 120, 240 or 400 sessions of any-to-any voice codec conversion, with unmatched quality. All codecs are fully indemnifed; no additonal licensing is required for their use. The D100 works with both Asterisk and FreeSWITCH. With compat- ible drivers, these applicatons can use the D100 cards as seamless voice transcoding resources. Continue Reading Total port counts performance varies from codec to codec use and on the trafc mix at any given tme. Except for AMR and AMR-WB. Integrators must clear patent license with VoiceAge Corp. highlights 30 to 400 Transcoding Sessions No Licensing Fees Integrates in Asterisk and FreeSWITCH Reduce Host CPU Load Simple API for Appplicaton Integraton Works on Linux and Windows Intergrated or in Dedicated Server Small Foot Print CodeC suppoRt G.711 GSM-FR G.722 GMS-EFR G.722.1 (HD Voice) AMR G.723.1 AMR-WB (G.722.2) G.726 L16 (Linear 16K) G.729AB iLBC sample appliCations Hosted VoIP Hosted PBX PBX with HD Voice Call Centres IP Network Peering sangoma.com/ transcoding D-Series: Transcoding d100 D100 PCIe with low profle bracket D100 PCI with low profle bracket 11/2010 oRdeRing infoRmation SKU for PCI Bus SKU for PCIe Bus Usage D100-030 D100-030E Up to 30 Transcoding Sessions D100-060 D100-060E Up to 60 Transcoding Sessions D100-120 D100-120E Up to 120 Transcoding Sessions D100-240 D100-240E Up to 240 Transcoding Sessions D100-400 D100-400E Up to 400 Transcoding Sessions For more information on how to order, call toll free in North America at 1 800 388 2475, direct at +1 905 474 1990 or email [email protected]. To purchase now, contact an Empowered by Sangoma Distributor or Reseller near you. Look for the Empowered by Sangoma Logo. teChniCal speCifiCations Sofware Support for Asterisk and FreeSWITCH Transcoding API in C Media fows in and out of PCI or PCIe bus Dimensions Compact factor for use in restricted chassis Includes low profle bracket for installaton in 2U chassis PCI model: 121 mm x 63.5 mm PCIe model: 94 mm x 63.5 mm Operatng Systems Linux Windows Certfcatons Emissions: FCC Part 15 Class A, CISPR 22, CISPR 24, EN 55022 (pending) Bus Supported PCI: 32 bit, 33 MHz PCIe: x1 bus width, V1.1 Power Requirements PCI: 0.9 A @ 5 V (4.5 W) PCIe: 1.35 A @ 3.3 V (4.5 W) Operatng Temperature Range Temperature range: 0 50 C Producton Quality ISO 9002 Warranty D-Series hardware comes with a standard 5-year warranty with product registraton when purchased through an authorized Empowered by Sangoma representatve 30-day no questons asked return policy Computer Server D100 Transcoding PSTN LAN G.711 G.711 T1/E1 Call Center App Computer Server D100 Transcoding A108 T1/E1 WAN G.729 Local Agents Remote Agents PSTN T1/E1 Call Center App WAN G.729 Remote Agents LAN G.711 G.711 Local Agents Integrated Transcoding Computer Server D100 Transcoding PSTN LAN G.711 G.711 T1/E1 Call Center App Computer Server D100 Transcoding A108 T1/E1 WAN G.729 Local Agents Remote Agents PSTN T1/E1 Call Center App WAN G.729 Remote Agents LAN G.711 G.711 Local Agents Pooled Transcoding