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Arrive Technologies, Inc. Announces Availability of Thalassa Pseudowire Solutions Platform

(Technology News, 01 Sep 2008 )

Arrive Technologies, a supplier of highly integrated silicon solutions for PDH, SONET/SDH and Ethernet interoperability has announced the availability of its FPGA-based Thalassa Pseudowire Emulation Platform.

The Thalassa platform is a scalable high-capacity Pseudowire Emulation
processor for DS3/E3, DS1/E1, NxDS0 CES channels or ATM/FR/HDLC/PPP/Ethernet traffic over PSN including MPLS, Metro Ethernet,
IP/L2TPv3 and IP/UDP in compliance with pseudowire standards including
SAToP, CESoPSN, TDMoIP, ITU-T Y.1413, MEF8 and MFA 8.0.0. Applicable to any application requiring Pseudowire emulation over PSNs including wireless backhaul, circuit, cell or packet business private line transport, TDM over
PON, cable or WiMax or any multi-service transport over/through a MPLS,
Metro Ethernet or IP PSN. Thalassa includes flexible I/O on the TDM/Service side including ST-Bus, H.110, H-MVIP, AT-EXT for nxDS0, 28 DS1/E1/serial ports, 3 DS3/E3 high speed serial ports, an AT-PDH bus and SPI-3 packet interface. On the PSN side, the solution includes MACs for directly interfacing to Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet and an 8-bit SPI-3 interface for network processors, carrier ethernet switches or external MAC devices.

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