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Trillium Offers 3G deployment softwaredate: July 25, 2001 - source: Trillium Digital Systems today unveiling an upgraded version of its Mobile Application Part (MAP) software designed for deployment in 3G wireless networks. The standard-based software offerings are provided off-the-shelf to speed time-to-market and enable manufacturers to focus scarce resources on value-add competencies in delivering differentiated solutions. Trillium's new MAP 3G software product provides the functions and procedures necessary to query various databases or support other components in the intelligent network. The company's MAP 3G tailors those capabilities to equipment manufacturers of 3G wireless networks. The new MAP 3G provides support for interactive mobile applications (such as cellular, paging and voice messaging) between the functional entities in a UMTS. These functional entities include: Home Location Registers, Visitor Location Registers, Mobile Switching Centers, Gateway GPRS Support Nodes, Serving GPRS Support Nodes and Mobile Location Centers. The standards-based MAP 3G can be used to expedite development of switches, adjunct processors, service platforms, test equipment and other products. Key benefits from using Trillium's off-the-shelf MAP 3G include an accelerated time-to-market and lower overall development and maintenance costs. These standards-based software offerings reduce deployment risks and enable users to concentrate on differentiating their products through value-added technologies. "With our new . . . MAP 3G software offerings, Trillium is once again setting the standards for next-generation communications," said Frank Morese, vice president of Marketing for Trillium Digital Systems. "Our two new offerings provide equipment manufacturers with robust mechanisms for cost-effectively delivering tailored, enhanced services to wireless subscribers." Trillium's MAP 3G software are targeted at wireless original equipment manufacturers, wireless infrastructure start-ups, and Internet infrastructure equipment providers entering the 3G wireless market segment. These two off-the-shelf software offerings are available immediately to customers.
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