New Feature Boosts Protocol Software's Signaling Capacity

April 1, 2001
The addition of the SpiderSLM feature to SpiderSS7 protocol software allows SS7 communication devices based on the Motorola MPC860 microprocessor to quadruple the number of T1/E1 interface channels available as signaling links. In turn, an increase in

The addition of the SpiderSLM feature to SpiderSS7 protocol software allows SS7 communication devices based on the Motorola MPC860 microprocessor to quadruple the number of T1/E1 interface channels available as signaling links. In turn, an increase in accessible SS7 links means a decrease in the hardware necessary for a given application by up to 75%. The feature replaces the functionality in the processor with a software solution and obsoletes the microcode and provides 16 SS7 links per MPC860. SpiderSLM is completely transparent to the MTP2 users. It is included in the standard SpiderSS7 pricing.

Company: SPIDER SOFTWARE INC.

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