RAD’s TDMoIP pseudowire products transport T1/T3 and E1/E3 circuits across the packet-switched network and transparent to all protocols and signaling. Common applications for TDMoIP pseudowire include mobile backhaul of GSM and CDMA traffic over Ethernet and DSL connections, deployment of leased line services over Ethernet/IP/MPLS transport networks and telephony trunking over PSN backbones.
How does TDMoIP Pseudowire work?
In short, TDMoIP pseudowire takes TDM data streams and converts them into packets for transmission over IP, Ethernet or MPLS-based networks. At the destination site, the original bit stream is reconstructed with headers removed, payload concatenated, and clock regenerated, with very low latency.
RAD’s pseudowire products support all standard pseudowire operating modes: CESoPSN, SAToP, TDMoIP® and HDLCoPSN.
To find TDM pseudowire products please select remote gateways for CLE or remote locations, central gateways for the carrier’s central office or point-of-presence, or SFP gateways.