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Hostlynx-Mobile IP Centrex and Class 5 Platform
MailVision's HostLynx is a next generation application platform that enables service providers to offer enhanced and revenue generating Class 5 and IP Centrex services. HostLynx makes use of field-proven open protocols to interoperate with a wide range of legacy equipment deployed in today's carrier networks and to deliver deployment flexibility, scalability and carrier-class reliability.
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PICO Mobile SIP Client
MailVision's Pico stand-alone (mobile-phone - Symbian 9.x and Windows Mobile) SIP Client is intended for end-users. It features: voice calls over data networks (WiFi and GPRS), standards based Presence; and high quality voice in multiple codec formats. Pico is based on the latest Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) standards, while keeping an intuitive and simple user interface.
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IMA Demo Pavillion
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Prepaid and Calling-Card Services
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MailVision’s solution for Prepaid and Calling-Card Services enables Service Providers and operators to deploy an IP call control solution that provides mediation to an existing Billing Platform.
MailVision’s solution is based on open standards such as the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) family of standards, RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) and RTP (Real Time Protocol), enabling wide interoperability with existing systems.
MailVision’s unique approach allows quick feature upgrades and enhancements not found in other systems. This offers a key advantage in the highly-competitive prepaid market.
In all cases, the additional flexibility provided is compatible with the solution’s full redundancy and automatic fail-over capabilities for maximal availability.
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- Industry standard support for AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting)
- Wide interoperability due to open standards
- Fully integrated call control and IVR functions
- User-friendly web management tools
- Multiple call-flows and configurations
- High flexibility
- Redundancy and Automatic Fail-over
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Typical System Architecture
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