
Thursday, 13 December 2007
Radyne: Tropo Modem

What is the future of troposcatter in the Army?
Interesting link to info about Mil usage of tropo and poss future integration alongside wideband gapfiller satellite
AN/TRC-170 Deployed
Comtech Systems Tropo Modems
Troposcatter
Friday, 23 November 2007
QoS and Idirect
The iDirect QoS allows you to prioritize by well known protocol, IP or port address. The more tightly you define the data stream that you wish to prioritize the better. For example, you could prioritize UDP which carries both voice and video, but you might end up prioritizing other traffic besides that which is most important to you. For voice you could further dial in on RTP (real time protocol), but again, this might or might not prioritize only the traffic you want. Going further, you can prioritize SIP or H.323 and start getting voice pretty well dialed in. Finally you can prioritize the IP address of the VoIP gateway, assuming it is an appliance, and not a PC using a softphone. If you prioritize the PC's IP address, then you would be giving QoS to everything that PC does, not just the voice.
For VoIP to work properly you must have CIR. Preferably the CIR will not be oversubscribed, although in fact most network operators do oversubscribe it.
(In my opinion once you oversubscribe CIR, the "C" or "committed" part is thrown out the window, as you can no longer "guarantee" delivery of CIR when required. In the iDirect system you can configure QoS such that CIR is delivered to any and all data, and QoS ensures that it is used first by the preferred application(s); or you can have it "triggered" so that CIR is allocated for specific applications (such as VoIP).
The network operator can also deploy cRTP (header compression) to reduce the amount of TCP overhead in the VoIP packets. They can also set up SAR (segmentation and reassembly) which breaks big packets into little pieces so the small VoIP packets can be evenly interspersed between them, thus reducing jitter. SAR puts the big packets back together again at the remote end of the link. Not every network operator wants to use SAR as it does come at the cost of some bandwidth.
Most people are usually trying to de-prioritize video, unless it's for a specific application such as video conferencing. Video such as webcams eat up a tremendous amount of bandwidth and generally bring browsing to a screeching halt - particularly if you prioritize it. I see from your website that you do some multicasting. That's a good example of an application that you might in fact want to prioritize - either on the IGMP protocol or the IP address(es) of the video devices.
Besides Peer to Peer applications and webcams, the bandwidth killer we are all dealing with today is streaming video from sites such as YouTube and MySpace. Unsophisticated customers simply have no idea how much bandwidth these sites eat up. Since they use HTTP instead of UDP to transport the video, they are very difficult to control, since you can't de-prioritize HTTP without affecting all browsing.
Skype is another big bandwidth hog, and as a peer-to-peer application it is hard to either prioritize or de-prioritize as it will jump ports if you try to block it. It also eats up bandwidth on your network as it provides directory service from your site to other Skype sites. Again, unsophisticated customers simply don't understand how much bandwidth these applications eat up.
Note that QoS must be set up by the network operator in order to make sure the config at the hub and remote are working in concert.
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Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Friday, 28 September 2007
Military Telecommunication Exchange
DGT - Military and Civil Telecommunication and Data Transmission Solutions
DGT is a telecommunication and information technology solution provider. The company prepares, manufactures and integrates new technologies of fast voice, video and data transmission, Internet access, access to broadband multimedia services using traditional media and convergent networks. DGT solutions are based on the following technologies: ATM, ISDN, TCP/IP, routing IP, VoIP, xDSL.
Products and services offered by DGT include switching systems for telecommunication carriers and businesses; radio networks (FDMA, TDMA); transmission and access networks (PDH, SDH, ATM, TDM, SHDSL, CWDM); access networks in FITL technology; network and network elements management system; telephone communication in VoIP technology; Internet access systems; videoconferencing systems; dedicated communication (mobile communication systems, encryption of transmission) and IP technology.
DGT has ISO 9001:2000, AQAP 2110 and NCAGE code 0267H certifications. The firm is a member of the Polish Chamber of Producers for Defense of the Country. Our regular clients include the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, telecommunication operators, as well as the general business and administration communities.
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DGT 3450-1 WW MILITARY EXCHANGE
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DIGITAL RECORDER SYSTEM - NetCRR
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ATK (VoIP MULTICONVERTER)
ATK (VoIP multiconverter) offers voice services in VoIP technology: transmitting over a data network, using the IP protocol and following the H.323 standard. ATK is used together with the Inter-network Switching Server - equipped with a gateway that provides access to the telecommunications network. The two devices are connected by an Ethernet network, using the IP protocol. ATK can interface with other devices that follow the H.323 standard. The ATK device is the support of analogue telephone sets.
DGT also offers ATK - adjusted to operation in field conditions (DGT 7410WW).
DGT- MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007
IBC2006
IBC2006 Exhibitors
Exhibitors sorted by name:
0-9 | A | B | C | D | E | F
G | H | I | J | K | L | M
N | O | P | Q | R | S | T
U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Exhibitors sorted by hall/location:
Hall 1 | Hall 2 | Hall 3
Hall 4 | Hall 5 | Hall 6
Hall 7 | Hall 8 | Hall 9
Hall 10 | Hall 11 | Hall 12
M (mobile area)
P (underground passage)
outside areas:
OEE | OEH
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Monday, 10 September 2007
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Satellite Provider - TS2
TS2 Satellite Provider
We specialize in providing global satellite access services. TS2 solutions have been implemented for United States Army (U.S. Army), United States Marine Corps (USMC), United States Navy (USN), United States Air Force (USAF), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Australian Defence Force (ADF), Australian Army, Command of Polish Navy, Special Military Formation GROM, 1st Special Commando Regiment, Polish National Police, Polish National Headquarters of the State Fire Services, World Bank Group, Lockheed Martin Information Technology, Halliburton Energy Services, KBR, ITT Corporation Aerospace / Communications Division, Technest Holdings / EOIR Technologies, North Eastern Aeronautical Company (Neany), EchoStorm Worldwide, Warsaw Stock Exchange, Polish State Railways PKP S.A., Reuters, TVP - Polish TV, Agora, PAP - Polish Press Agency, EuroZet, PTC - Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa, Centertel, Polkomtel, BMW - Bayerische Motoren Werke, DaimlerChrysler, IBM - International Business Machines Corporation, HP - Hewlett-Packard, Manitowoc Crane Group, Carrefour, Colgate-Palmolive, Comarch, PBG S.A., Prochem S.A., NG2 - New Gate Group, LPP S.A., Big Star Limited, Bank BPH, Drill-Lab, White&Case, Sun Microsystems, PMM - Polish Medical Mission, UPS - United Parcel Service, Polish Medical Air Rescue and SkyTaxi.