Packetized Voice-Over-Data
Success in today's deregulating marketplace requires an innovative approach to bandwidth utilization. ICON has achieved this competitive edge by dividing voice bit streams and compressing then into data packets. These compressed voice packets are transmitted over data lines, providing toll-quality sound and lower cost structures:
bulletPay for one data circuit and transmit twelve voice paths
bulletOne T-1 of compressed data will carry 2 million plus minutes of voice.
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4 In 1 Advantage

The IQ-150 Intelligent Switch is the industry's first 4-in-1 carrier class switch with integrated tandem switching, call processing, voice compression, and echo reduction built into a single compact unit. Prepaid and postpaid telecom products can be processed from the moment the switch is powered up. The IQ-150 does not require expensive telco facilities, allowing for a rapidly deployed distributed network intercontinental or intra-country. The IQ-150 4-in-1 intelligent switch is ideal for international expansion.

Key Benefits

Connected via point-to-point international private data lines or through an intra-country distributed network, the IQ-150 delivers:

bulletIntegrated 4 in 1 capabilities:  Tandem switching, voice compression, call processing, and echo reduction.
bulletPowerful bandwidth utilization utilizing packetized voice over  IP. 
bulletReliable toll-quality sound                                                                            
bulletLower equipment costs
bullet2 million + minutes of voice traffic per shelf, per compressed T-1 data line
bulletFast track entry into new marketplaces
bulletRapid deployment of distributed intelligent networks.

 

Features

Introduce your company to a powerful competitive advantage. With an ICON IQ-150 network your company can provide low-cost, toll-quality telephone service to ethnic specific markets quickly and confidently. The IQ-150 features:

bullet12 to 1 compression ratio
bulletPacketized voice-over-data
bulletLeast-cost routing
bulletDistributed call processing
bulletBuilt-in prepaid and postpaid call processing
bulletFax & transmission (9.6)
bulletDedicated microprocessor and Distributed Signal Processing (DSP) resources embedded in each T1/E1 line card
bulletSupports enhanced services software (billing, customer service, reporting, etc.)
bulletWindows NT server & database management
bullet1,000 non-blocking ports per shelf,scalable to 16,000 ports per system
bulletSupports analog signaling in-country
bulletIn-country signaling customized protocols

 

Call Processing

The IQ-150 is a fully integrated 4-in-1 switch with call processing capabilities that can also stand alone as a separate platform. Call processing features include:

bulletPrepaid and postpaid calling cards*
bulletOutbound from in-country*
bulletSeamless callback with prepaid calling cards in-country
bulletCall-through intelligent private networks*
bulletMultiple rate tables
bulletAutomatic PIN generation
bulletImmediate card de-activation
bulletCall Detail records"
bulletLeast-cost routing
bulletCall hand-off to other services
bulletIVR front-end applications.**

* Billing software and customer services are provided with the Enterprise Partnership program. The IQ-150 Stand-alone Call-processing platform will hand-off to other billing packages.

** Custom software application development is an available option.

Specifications
bulletNetwork Interfaces
bulletT1,E1, Analog, R2 , E&M
bullet10-Base-T & 100-Base-T LAN (Server)
bulletRS232
bulletSignaling
bulletT-1 E & M
bulletE-1 CAS
bulletPorts
bullet1000 non-blocking ports per shelf, scalable to 16,000 Ports per system
bulletPhysical
bulletHot swapable cards and power supplies
bulletRedundant N+1 power supplies
bulletWidth:  48cm(19.00")
bulletDepth:  31cm(12.50")
bulletHeight:  26cm(10.25")
bulletWeight: 11.5kg. (25.5lbs)
bulletAC Line: 90 - 240 VAC
bulletEnvironmental : 0 to 90

 

 

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