GSX9000 High-Density Media Gateway

The GSX9000 High-Density Media Gateway is the industry's most trusted TDM/IP media switch, powering five of the world's six largest voice networks. The GSX9000 gateway features a scalable, blade server architecture that allows networks to add more TDM or IP processing capacity to the GSX9000 chassis as their network grows and evolves. Each GSX9000 gateway can expand to over 20,000 circuit-to-packet ports while supporting rich media transcoding, making it ideal for network peering, international gateways and Class 4 switch replacements. The GSX9000 chassis can also be configured to provide full session border control functionality as a Sonus Network Border Switch, including encryption, topology hiding, DoS protection and QoS safeguards.

  

The Sonus GSX9000 is the world's leading high-density media gateway:

  • High availability (99.999%) with hot-swappable modules, redundant components, live software upgrades and automatic protection switching;
  • Advanced digital signal processing for toll-quality voice: echo cancellation, low transit delays, voice compression, adaptive jitter buffers, silence suppression;
  • Robust transcoding of media and interworking of signaling languages: TDM, IP, G.711, G.729, AMR, SIP, SIP-I, SS7 ISUP;
  • Chassis-based design allows operators to interconnect GSX frames via Fast or Gigabit Ethernet for an elegantly scalable solution.
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Testimonial

    Armstrong
    Mike Giobbi, CTO
     
    "We selected Sonus Networks because we wanted a solution from a single vendor that would provide immediate economic benefits and enable our infrastructure to deliver new voice services to our customers in the coming years."
     
    American Data Networks
    Arturo Saenz, General Manager
     
    "The deployment of Sonus equipment is an integral component of American Data Networks' strategy of becoming a leading provider of telecommunications services in Costa Rica's recently deregulated market."
     
    CenturyLink
    Matt Beal, Chief Technology Officer 

      "We are bringing together significant volumes of TDM (Time-Division Multiplexing) or traditionally switched and IP traffic from two large networks...I am extremely pleased with the quality, reliability and speed of this deployment. We expect to achieve cost savings and efficiency gains from our new IP core network as well as from the ability to centrally manage our voice traffic across our fiber backbone."