Media processing hardware
Reliable, deployment proven technology, Aculab’s portfolio of media processing products offers a comprehensive set of functionality used to create a wide range of enterprise and telco level service applications, including voicemail, interactive voice response (IVR), conferencing, prepaid platforms, voice portals, unified messaging, fax bureaux, VoIP gateways and media servers.
Prosody X media processing chassis
Feature rich media processing resources for IP and TDM networks in a ready to deploy 1U chassis available in two variants - the smaller Enterprise chassis for small-to-medium sized deplyments and the larger, telco-grade, high availability (HA) chassis, available with AC or DC dual-redundant power supplies. Both variants of Prosody X 1U chassis are remotely controlled from an application server using Aculab’s remote APIs – the same APIs that are used for board-based designs. The configuration presents a distributed, service-oriented architecture that offers both resilience and ready scalability.
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Resilient, scalable architecture
Solutions for scalability or resilience/failover
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Cost-effective high availability
High density, dedicated hardware resources for the most demanding applications
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Suitable for a wide range of applications
Contact centre, message broadcast, IVR, conferencing, unified communications, etc.
Technical specifications
Detailed information on feature sets, protocol support and applications.
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- Fully featured to support a range of telephony solutions – IVR, call centres, fax broadcast, conferencing, VoIP and military applications
- Extensive range of protocol stacks for both TDM and IP networks – including SIP, SS7, ISDN and CAS, via software selectable E1/T1 interfaces
- High density – Up to 1440 telephony processing channels per chassis; add further chassis for larger systems
- ‘Best in class’ on several performance metrics – channel count, cost effectiveness, reliability, longevity Designed to be IP-centric – whilst retaining the ability to connect to legacy TDM networks.
- Suitable for any installation type – offering features such as automatic failover and redundancy schemes
- Distributed architecture – multiple Prosody X systems can be controlled and coordinated remotely, distributing resources where you need them
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- Form factor – 1U chassis
- Channel count – up to 1440 per platform
- Protocols – SIP, SIGTRAN, SS7, CAS, ISDN PRI, DPNSS, QSIG, INS1500, NI-2, DASS2
- Telephony resources – record, playback, fax, conferencing, CPA, IVR
- Speech technologies – echo cancellation, barge-in to enable you to stop a replay, and silence suppression
- 23 voice codecs including – G.711, G.723.1, G.729, G.722, AMR
- Resilience features – high availability can be achieved by adopting automatic failover and redundancy schemes
- Operating systems support – Windows and Linux
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- Contact centre
- Conferencing
- Messaging
- IVR solutions
- Media server
- Voicemail
- Auto attendant
- SIP trunking
- Fax bureau/server
- PBX
- Unified communications
- Voice portal
- PSAP CPE
- Voice broadcast
White papers, solutions and deployment notes
Learn more about what you could do with Prosody X.
White papers
- Distributed architecture for VoIP
- Implementing telco grade VoIP functionality
- Call progress analysis
Datasheets
Deployment notes
Case studies
- Lawful intercept case study
- TelMex case study
- Telefaction case study
- T-Com case study
- Military application deployment based on Aculab – a case study
- Future technologies case study
- Fax application deployment based on Aculab – a case study
- D-Cat case study
- Conferencing deployment based on Aculab – a case study
- Comsys case study
- WiNGcon case study
- Enabling E1 support in virtual call centres
- Resilient case study