Importance of Media Processing Validated by Industry Recognition

June 26, 2014 Ray Adensamer

MPH6 wins 2014 Communications Solutions Product of the Year Award

We’ve always known our MPH6 Media Processing Card for the MPX-12000 is groundbreaking, and it looks like even more people are joining the fan club. We’re happy to announce it just received the 2014 Communications Solutions Product of the Year Award from TMCnet!

The demand for real-time telecommunications services is growing fast and operators need to monetize this opportunity. The next generation of 4G, all-IP network services and applications require increasing sophistication and power in their IP media processing requirements.

The Radisys MPH6 is a high-capacity media processing card for our MPX-12000 Broadband Media Resource Function (MRF) that provides a 3x capacity improvement over existing technology. It is specifically designed to support the processing requirements for large deployments of real-time telecommunication services, including Voice over LTE (VoLTE), WebRTC, high definition (HD) video conferencing, and high capacity multimedia transcoding services.

Radisys has an established reputation for expertise in DSP engineering for the real-time packet processing requirements that are essential for economical, scalable IP-based communication networks. The MPH6 card enables mobile operators, IMS platform providers and Over-The-Top (OTT) service providers to deliver thousands of concurrent HD audio and video interactive calls and transcoding sessions with up to 50 percent lower capital and operating cost than alternate solutions, including session border controllers with transcoding capabilities, or software-based media processing and transcoding platforms.

About the Author

Ray Adensamer

Ray Adensamer has worked in the telecommunications industry with industry leaders including Convedia (now Radisys), Abatis (now Redback) and Nortel, along with system integration firms Deloitte Consulting and Accenture. He enjoys sharing his passion and viewpoints around IP-based telecommunication solutions with Radisys customers and partners. Ray has a B.A.Sc. in Systems Engineering from the University of Waterloo, along with an M.B.A from University of British Columbia

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