Get your telecommunication applications to market faster with RadiSys

RadiSys is a leading supplier of IP media servers, service delivery platforms, and turnkey application software for next-generation telecommunication services.

RadiSys Convedia media servers support a broad range of IP audio, video, speech and fax media processing features essential for next–generation telecommunication applications. The RadiSys Convedia media server family delivers optimal performance and reliability, scalability, and a low total cost of ownership for media–intensive VoIP and IMS services. RadiSys RapidFLEX provides a standards-based Service Delivery Platform, including a fault-resilient SIP application server for hosting a variety of network voice service applications. The RapidFLEX Service Creation Environment (SCE) provides a GUI-based environment for rapidly developing network voice services which can reliably run and scale on the RapidFLEX. For service providers looking for complete revenue-generating service solutions, RadiSys SIPware is a suite of pre-integrated turnkey carrier-class VoIP applications.

The RadiSys family of products provide multi–service versatility which enables service providers, and their application development partners, to rapidly develop and deploy innovative revenue–generating telecommunication services, including multimedia conferencing, audio and video ringback tones, unified communications, prepaid and postpaid calling cards, Voice over Broad Band (VoBB), and IP contact center applications.

  1. Audio Conferencing

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    Audio conferencing minutes of use are growing worldwide. RadiSys is the #1 supplier of IP media servers, a key component of modern next–generation audio conferencing infrastructure. RadiSys Convedia media servers have been deployed by 9 of the top 10 Conference Service Providers (CSPs) around the globe.

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  2. Prepaid and Postpaid Calling Cards

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    Prepaid and postpaid calling cards are among the fastest growing services for VoIP networks. These globally accepted services traditionally offered low entry costs with higher margins, customer retention and cash flow. However, with international call rates dropping and customers demanding technologies such as broadband telephony, calling card margins have decreased despite the growing market share.

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  3. Voice Over Broadband

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    Broadband adoption has grown rapidly worldwide, creating tremendous opportunities in the Voice over Broadband (VoBB) market. Using modular, standards–based IP network infrastructure allows service providers to offer exciting, multimedia–rich VoBB services with greater cost efficiency. The result is larger target markets and more opportunities to generate revenue.

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  4. Enterprise Voice Services

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    Enterprise customers embracing IP–based unified communication systems are also looking for cost–effective solutions leveraging VoIP technology, service delivery platforms, and service–oriented architectures (SOAs). For enterprise customers, as well as solution suppliers for these markets, RadiSys offers entry–level Convedia media servers for small business VoIP systems, with the scalability to meet Fortune 500 deployment requirements.

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  5. Network Voice Services

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    Telecommunication service providers are embracing VoIP technology and open systems with their increased investments in next–generation networks and IMS architectures. RadiSys Convedia media servers deliver common media processing platforms that can be shared and controlled across a broad range of network voice service applications.

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  6. Call Centers

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    Next–generation contact centers deliver services across multiple modes of communication: voice, fax, e–mail, instant messaging, web, images, and video. A fundamental component of next–generation contact centers is the IP media server, which processes and integrates real–time audio, video, and fax media streams for hundreds of call agents. RadiSys Convedia media servers offer benefits to contact–center operators, hosted service providers, system integrators, and independent software vendors (ISVs).

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  7. Voice Quality Enhancement

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    The economic benefits of VoIP services are compelling, but consumers won't migrate to VoIP unless they perceive the voice quality to be as good or better than traditional PSTN voice services. RadiSys Convedia media servers, now with integrated Voice Quality Enhancement (VQE) provides a group of features specifically designed to address noise, packet loss, and echo in VoIP networks, along with a robust set of quality metrics suitable for Service Level Agreement (SLA) reporting.

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  8. Unified Messaging

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    Messaging is a fundamental requirement in modern–day communications. Traditional voicemail services are rapidly evolving into unified messaging capabilities that integrate voice, fax, and video messages. RadiSys Convedia media servers deliver benefits for messaging service providers, as well as voicemail and messaging solution vendors, by supporting real–time recording and playback of audio.

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  9. Video

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    Real–time personalized video communications are increasingly prevalent in modern society. RadiSys Convedia media servers are specifically designed to support real–time video packet processing for a broad range of applications including video conferencing, or video ring back tone services.

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  10. Transcoding

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    The explosion in the number of audio codecs used in modern telecommunication networks is making it challenging for network operations. Transcoding converts one type of digital encoding standard to another, achieving interoperability amongst media streams using different codec standards. RadiSys Convedia Media Servers support scalable transcoding solutions for 3G mobile, NGN, and IMS networks.

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  • Hosted Conferencing Services

    Hear how VoIP technology and Open System Architectures can together deliver new configuration capabilities while reducing capital expenditures.

  • IP Media Server Defined

    Ray Adensamer explains the critical role of media processing in delivering real-time services such as color ring-back tones, audio conferencing, unified messaging and many others.

  • Role Of IP Media Servers In IMS Architecture

    Learn about the challenges of traditional telecommunication service delivery platforms, the concept of service platform decomposition in next-generation networks, and the benefits of common audio/video IP media servers in IMS.