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LinuxDevices.com: Performance Tech. adds Linux WAN Support

[ Thanks to Rick
Lehrbaum
for this link. ]

“Performance Technologies, Inc. (PTI), a provider of high
performance connectivity solutions for the telecom and datacom
marketplace, today announced that it has added Linux operating
system support to its family of Wide Area Networking protocol
software offerings. With the addition of Linux, PTI continues
to expand its WAN hardware/software communications offerings for
CompactPCI, PCI, and PMC based T1/E1 and high speed synchronous
platforms.
PTI’s ability to combine high performance software
and hardware technology for telecom/datacom environments enables
OEMs and system designers to develop a wide variety of advanced
telecommunications products including gateway servers and other
high availability solutions for Internet Protocol (IP) telephony
networks.”

“PTI’s integrated protocol software includes support for Frame
Relay, X.25, HDLC, LAPD and Synchronous Bit Stream. In addition to
Linux, PTI also supports other industry standard operating systems
such as Solaris, Windows NT and VxWorks, allowing portability of
WAN applications across multiple telecom platforms.”

“Including Linux in our growing list of supported operating
systems further enhances PTI’s reputation as a full line supplier
of WAN communications solutions,” said John J. Grana, vice
president and general manager for PTI’s Controller Products Group.
”With this latest addition, we are able to expand our position as
a premier network connectivity provider to the growing telecom and
datacom markets.”


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