Tuesday, August 3, 2004

Quintum Adds Density to its Tenor AX VoIP Platform

Quintum Technologies, a start-up based in Eatontown, New Jersey, introduced a high-density VoIP switching solution for analog environments. The Tenor AX - which is available in 8-, 16- and 24-port models - adds greater scalability and ease-of-management to Quintum's Tenor VoIP switching platform.



Quintum's Tenor switches provide the ability to monitor calls for jitter, packet loss and latency - automatically and transparently changing network connections mid-call whenever conditions demand. Quintum also features a "PacketSaver" technology that can reduce bandwidth consumption up to 57% by combining voice packets from several calls into a single packet to minimize packet overhead.



The Tenor switches are designed to install seamlessly in existing PBX and IP network environments. A "NATAccess" technology enables installation behind firewalls using network address translation (NAT). Quintum is also adding remote configuration management tools for both enterprise customers supporting multiple remote locations and service providers seeking to minimize truck rolls to their customers' premises. http://www.quintum.com/