Field proven, high performance, media processing for T1/E1 networks; available in PCI and CompactPCI form factors
The Dialogic® DM/V960-4T1, and DM/V1200-4E1 Voice Boards, available in a H.100 (PCI) compliant universal form factor, provide voice processing and other standard features like tone signaling, global tone detection, global tone generation, and call progress analysis. Each board provides access to four T1 or E1 digital network interfaces, and up to 120 ports of voice and telephony signal processing.
Product Highlights
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System size
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Service Provider/Large Enterprise
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Form factor
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PCI
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Resource bus
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H.100
CT Bus
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Ports
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DM/V960-4T1 – 96
DM/V1200-4E1 – 120
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Operating systems
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Windows* 2003
Linux*
Windows NT*
Windows 2000
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Network interface
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DM/V960-4T1 – 4 T-1 ISDN PRI trunks
DM/V1200-4E1 – 4 E-1 ISDN PRI trunks
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Signaling
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ISDN PRI
CAS (R2MF)
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Key features
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Four T-1 or E-1 digital network interfaces with internationally approved CAS and ISDN PRI
Available with either full- or half-density voice resources
Built on the industry-standard telephony bus – ECTF H.100 CT Bus
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Applications
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Messaging
Color ringback
Contact center and e-Business
PC-PBX
Switching and call completion
Prepaid/debit card
Gateway switch
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Order by Item Market Name
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DMV9604T1PCI – 96 resources, 4 PSTN interfaces, T-1
DMV12004E1PCI – 120 resources, 4 PSTN interfaces (120 Ohm), E-1
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Application Notes
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This application note describes Global Call and associated API usage and protocol configurations recommended for obtaining CPA results with Dialogic® products. A sample test application (sr6callp) is included for exercising CPA scenarios on HMP 2.0, Dialogic interface boards for HMP, and Dialogic boards with DM3 and Springware architectures.
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This document provides architectural guidelines for migrating an existing application written for media boards with Dialogic® Springware Architecture to media products with Dialogic® DM3 architecture.
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This application note discusses a way of using Dialogic® APIs in .NET applications that are written in managed high-level .NET programming languages, such as Visual Basic.NET or Visual C#.
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This application note covers a broad range of topics on T1 telephony interfaces, including configuring Dialogic® boards for T1 and troubleshooting.
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This application note provides detailed information about the classes and commands that make up the MRCP V2 client library. Dialogic developed this library to provide a starting point for integrating MRCP-based applications with Dialogic® products to create next-generation speech solutions.
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This guide is designed to provide updated information in table format about currently available system releases and the operating systems they support. This information can help you choose the telecom board you need for a particular operating system configuration.
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Dialogic® voice and telephony products can be configured in many unique ways. These configurations form smaller, functional categories referred to as building blocks. The Network Interactive Voice Response (NIVR) is the most common building block, and helps form the basis for various feature rich solutions. The NIVR building block is a basic media server solution configuration and a capability of many enterprise communication platforms.
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This application note describes the implementation of a Color Ring Back Tone (CRBT) wireless service. Focusing on the technologies and signaling involved, this document demonstrates how service providers can integrate CRBT into an existing Signaling System 7 (SS7) wireless application using Dialogic® Signaling Distributed Architecture (SigDiA) enabled building blocks.
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This application note describes the installation and configuration of circuit-switched telephony systems that combine Dialogic® Signaling Boards and Dialogic® DM3 Media Boards on platforms based on Linux and Windows® operating systems.
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Case Study
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Sun Systems used PowerMedia HMP Software Release 4.1 for Linux when creating a new IVR system for a major mobile operator in Thailand. Sun Systems has been using Dialogic products to enable its solutions for more than 17 years.
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Forte-IT's IVR IntelleScript PRO (built on Dialogic® media and signaling products) handles services in over two million calls per day for VimpelCom, a major Russian mobile operator, which supplies services under its Beeline brand.
Data Sheet
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The Dialogic ® DM3 Media Boards are an integral part of many high-density media server solutions. They provide voice processing and many other standard features including tone signaling, global tone detection, global tone generation, and call progress analysis. These boards are well-suited for many configurations and applications where enhanced media such as speech recognition, fax, and conferencing are not required. These boards can also be combined with other Dialogic® boards (switching, fax, or combined media) to provide enhanced media resources in a single system, thereby providing significant cost savings.
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Enterprises strive for service excellence to win new accounts and to serve existing customers, establishing long-term purchasing loyalty. The contact center, as the focal point of communications, is a strategic asset in achieving this goal. Customers have ever-rising expectations of service quality, and enterprises need to invest heavily in systems and staff to meet their demands. An alternative for these enterprises is outsourcing, in which some or all of the contact center operation is managed by one or more third-party organizations.
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