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Hughes first to announce solutions that accelerate the move from GPRS to All IP wireless networksdate: May 11, 2002 Hughes Software Systems (HSS), announced the availability of components that would enable OEMs build and deploy All IP wireless networks faster. The company has launched a full suite of 3GPP Release 4 compliant GPRS Gb and GTP (GPRS Tunneling Protocol) stack source code solutions. This would enable OEM customers to migrate to the next generation networks, and enable quicker time to market. Using these solutions, OEM's can now migrate their customer networks to operate with the low cost IP transport infrastructure, thereby saving deployment costs, reducing interoperability challenges, and ensuring applicability in GPRS as well as UMTS networks. The HSS Gb stack now provides IP transport data security through ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) specified ciphering algorithms, namely GEA and GEA1 with Support for Data compression and Header compression for IPv4 and IPv6 headers. This product is available for both network nodes - the GPRS BSC as well as the GPRS SGSN. The GTP Stack from HSS is available for GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node), for SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) and for CGF (Charging Gateway Functions). This stack source code solution is also compliant to UMTS standards. Additionally these proven GTP and Gb stacks have undergone extensive Interoperability as a part of the end solutions of HSS' multiple worldwide customers. HSS also offers custom integration services for optimizing these stack solutions on customer products to further accelerate the time to market for its customers.
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