PMC-Sierra Announces Wireless-Capable Voice Over IP 'Router On A Chip'
PMC-Sierra (Nasdaq:PMCS) today announced the newest addition to its broad portfolio of Multi-Service Processor (MSP) devices for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). The MSP4200 is a system-on-chip integrating the key components for Wireless VoIP Broadband Routers. Together with PMC-Sierra's Voice Processing Firmware Module, the MSP4200 provides a field-proven VoIP terminal solution offering Carrier-Class voice quality and latency across a wide range of challenging network conditions.
Enabling Next-Generation of Multi-Service Broadband Routers with Carrier-Class VoIP Capability While Maintaining High Bandwidth Data Routing Performance
PMC-Sierra's Carrier-Certified VoIP technology is the first to be certified by China Telecommunication Technology Labs (CTTL) and has achieved Best-In-Class results from the Telecommunications Technology Association (Korea) and CTTL.
“Voice-over-IP service deployment is experiencing rapid growth as competitive service providers target voice revenues and incumbent carriers introduce bundled triple-play services,” said Ben Lin, Sercomm Corporation's chief technology officer and senior vice president. “Carriers recognize that a critical success factor for their broadband VoIP services is their ability to provide PSTN-equivalent voice quality even during congested IP network conditions.”