MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Ditech Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: DITC), a leading provider of voice quality solutions to the world’s communications industry, today announced that its industry-leading Packet Voice Processor (PVP) is now available in a smaller size that gives network operators and enterprises greater flexibility to support VoIP, 3G and Web 2.0 services. PVP now can be configured and deployed to support 1,000-4,000 sessions at the network’s edge, and up to 16,000 sessions in the core of the network. This range and configurability make Ditech’s PVP product the industry’s most flexible voice quality platform for IP services.
Although the demand for VoIP, 3G and Web 2.0 services continues to increase significantly, the volume of IP voice traffic can vary widely at different points in the network. Network operators and enterprises need the ability to support a wide range of call volumes and the flexibility to increase capacity as demand for IP voice services grows. Ditech’s PVP product can support early stage markets and services, in addition to supporting the high-capacity requirements of IP voice services in the core of the network.
“The new low-density PVP chassis has all of the same functionality and performance of the higher-capacity product, but implemented in a way that offers network operators and enterprises more deployment options,” said Karl Brown, vice president of marketing at Ditech Networks. “Ditech’s new form factor and session capacity ensures that PVP can meet the different network requirements of supporting the growth of IP voice services.”
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