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SS7 Protocol Source Code from TeleSoft International

URL: http://www.telesoft-intl.com

The SS7 protocol stack from TeleSoft is ANSI C source code that is used by developers of communication products. TeleSoft's software packages are designed to greatly reduce development time and easily integrate into the target platform.


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TeleSoft International, Inc.: TeleSoft specializes in the development of Source Code Protocols. TeleSoft supplies SS7, V5.x, H.323, ISDN, QSIG, Frame Relay, T1 & E1 CAS and X.25 Protocol Stacks for license to manufacturers of communications products.

Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) is a set of standards that define the signaling used to support the call-establishment, billing, routing and information exchange functions for the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).

The SS7 protocol stack supports the following:

• ITU, ETSI and ANSI compliant
• MTP2, MPT3, ISUP, SCCP, TCAP layers available individually
• Written in ANSI C for portability
• Supports National and International variants
• Several options for redundancy supported
• Major operating systems supported with pre-ported interface
• Source code or binary licensing
• Technical support, training, and porting services available

TeleSoft specializes in the development of Source Code Protocols for license to manufacturers of communications products. Products include SS7, V5.x, H.323, ISDN, QSIG, Frame Relay, T1 & E1 CAS and X.25 Protocol Stacks

TeleSoft gets customers to market quickly with well written proven ANSI C source code, comprehensive documentation and responsive expert technical support. The TeleSoft Protocol Stacks can be adapted quickly to any design by using pre-ported modules for common CPU's including AMD's E86™ Embedded Processors, Layer 1 physical devices and embedded operating systems.

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