Universal Access Module Claims Industry's Highest Density

Oct. 1, 2000

Providing up to 48 ports, the MTN1048 universal network access module is claimed to have the highest density in the industry. Using the company's UniPorte architecture, the board can dynamically configure each port to process any type of voice, data or fax call on a call-by-call basis.
The board supports a wide range of data, fax, voice, VoDSL, packetization, and wireless protocols. Measuring only 3" x 3.5", this compact card connects to a carrier card through a standard PMC interface. The board is available immediately and pricing is set at $25 per port depending on the functionality specidied by the user.

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