Integral Access' PurePacketCompact Named Product of the Year by Two Magazines
January 3, 2002 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Integral Access, Inc. (integralaccess.com) an IP access
network company, announced yesterday that its PurePacketCompact access
services aggregation platform for in-building, small campus, and low density
applications, has been named Product of the Year for 2001 by both
Communications Solutions magazine and Internet Telephony magazine, two
publications that cover convergence and IP telephony technologies.
PurePacketCompact will appear in the January 2002 issue of both publications.
"Receiving Product of the Year honors from two highly respected publications
is a great honor," said Guy Chenard, vice president marketing and business
development, Integral Access. "These awards not only recognize the
technological innovation of the PurePacketCompact, but also the operational
efficiencies it provides for creating and delivering integrated voice and
broadband services to small campus and building-based customers."
The PurePacketCompact is the newest addition to the PurePacket family of
integrated access products. The system is designed for office buildings,
hotels, apartment complexes, and campuses, enabling Local Exchange Carriers
and Internet Service Providers to deliver all voice, video, and data access
services from a single network platform. The IP/MPLS-based PurePacketCompact
is a high density, wall/rack-mountable system that enables service providers
to establish Mini Points of Presence inside a building or small campus.
Using a single PurePacketCompact, and customer-located PurePacketOUTburst
Integrated Access Devices, carriers can provide a comprehensive range of
integrated services including:
Analog and digital PBX
Converged voice and data
Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS)
LAN extension
Tiered Data Services
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)
SDSL, G.shdsl, ADSL
Centrex - Basic and ISDN BRI
The PurePacket integrated access network solution enables carriers to
deliver all services over a single network using virtually any transport
media including copper pairs, xDSL, leased lines, and fiber links.