WAN Switching Chip Supports 2X Bandwidth

Dec. 1, 2000
By switching up to 4,096 channels, the MT90866 Wide Area Network (WAN) switching IC delivers what's claimed as the highest available channel capacity to converged networks, twice the bandwidth of alternative solutions. The chip manages voice, data and

By switching up to 4,096 channels, the MT90866 Wide Area Network (WAN) switching IC delivers what's claimed as the highest available channel capacity to converged networks, twice the bandwidth of alternative solutions. The chip manages voice, data and video traffic in large-scale carrier-class equipment that bridges information on packet-based data networks to the circuit-switched public telephone network.
The chip incorporates a PLL to minimize the effects of jitter, echo and data loss by optimizing system timing and synchronization. The chips are targeted at applications such as remote access, VoIP gateways and computer telephony integration. Pricing is $60 each/10,000.

Company: MITEL SEMICONDUCTOR

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