GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 26, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Patton Electronics—US manufacturer of SmartNode VoIP CPE products— has contributed to the rebuilding effort in the Middle East by delivering a secure IP-telephony communications solution for a national oil and gas ministry.
In the wake of wartime destruction, a certain national oil and gas ministry needed to interconnect four remote sites with the main headquarters.
The project came with some interesting characteristics and requirements:
The local system integrator chose Patton as the supplier for VoIP customer premise equipment (CPE) because of several unique capabilities offered by the SmartNode VoIP product line, including:
Products Deployed
The SmartNode 5480 enterprise session border controller (eSBC) and router was configured to function as a VPN server. Positioned at edge of the LAN the SN5480 interconnects remote sites and headquarters using secure VPN tunnels running through the public Internet while routing local traffic to the dual-redundant IP PBX.
The SmartNode 4424 SmartNode SN4400 IpChannelBank is installed at two remote sites. With satellite connections involved, low-bandwidth CODECs were configured to optimize available bandwidth. Called numbers are screened so local traffic is routed the within the ship.
The SmartNode 4520 analog VoIP gateway-router, installed at two remote sites supports up to 8 FXS or FXO telephone connections. It combines voice-over-IP (VoIP) with advanced Quality of Service (QoS).
Earlier this week Patton added new OA&M messaging delivered to mobile teams to Patton Cloud edge-orchestration service. By replacing costly NMS and EMS with a virtualized solution, Patton Cloud reduces network complexity, CapEx and OpEx for All-IP service providers and enterprises.
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