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Ocean 2000 Voice

Ocean Voice 2000 Series Overview


Telsis Voice products combine World leading flexibility and extensible modularity with a simple-to-use embedded service creation environment, enabling operators or their chosen partner to develop services rapidly – then modify them as evolving markets or customer feedback dictates. The Ocean 2000 series gives you the ability to react with creativity and agility to build cost-effective and risk-free differentiation, revenues, and customer loyalty.

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Ocean 2010 Service Swithing Point
Ocean 2010 Service Switching Point

The Ocean 2010 Service Switching Point supports TDM and VoIP signalling enabling use as a bridge between the TDM and packet based domains. It provides up to 1,920 channels in a rack-mounted shelf and can be extended to support four shelves offering up to 7,680 channels in a single cabinet.

The Ocean 2010 is a highly reliable, fully non-blocking switch which combines impressive packing density, small footprint and competitive price with a powerful, programmable feature set and a rich base of ready-to-run applications.

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Ocean 2020 Intelligent Protocol Converter
Ocean 2020 Intelligent Protocol Converter

The Ocean 2020 Intelligent Protocol Converter is a high-performance, carrier-grade, non-blocking protocol converter. The Ocean 2020 provides from 480 to 1,920 channels of protocol conversion in a single shelf and up to 7,680 channels in a single cabinet.

The Ocean 2020 is a highly-reliable, fully non-blocking protocol converter, which supports interworking between a wide range of signalling protocols. It combines impressive packing density, small footprint and competitive price with a rich set of protocol interworking standards.

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Ocean 2150 Mass Calling System
Ocean 2150 Mass Calling System


The Ocean 2150 Mass Calling System is a high-performance automatic call and SMS handling solution. Designed to handle the high traffic volumes generated by competitions, televotes, interactive votes and right answer competitions, it gives operators the ability to offer local or national scale events.

The Ocean 2150 provides centralised control over distributed network of call and message handling units, automatically answering voice calls with pre-recorded announcements, responding to text messages with precisely tailored replies, managing caller interactions and automatically selecting winners with the option of connecting them to a live studio.

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Ocean 2280 IN Application Server
Ocean 2280 IN Application Server

The Ocean 2280 IN Application Server is a high-performance, multi service application server, with a powerful and easy-to-use service creation environment, which empowers network operators to create and deploy services to meet their own and their customers’ requirements.

The Ocean 2280 offers control of Telsis call-handling units (such as the Ocean 2010 family of switches, third party TDM switches (via INAP) and IMS/Next-Generation Networks (via SIP). This flexibility allows the Ocean 2280 to be used in a variety of network configurations so that data-intensive services can be offered for large numbers of subscribers, such as number portability, access screening, number translation and intelligent call routing.

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Ocean 2190 IMS Service Switching Function
Ocean 2190 IMS Service Switching Function

The Ocean 2190 IMS Service Switching Function extends the use of existing IN to IMS networks, without changes to the IN service logic or platform. This facilitates the operators migration from a traditional TDM network to a packet switched network while continuing to deliver the same trusted services to users.

The Ocean 2190 provides intelligent gateway functionality between a SIP based IMS network and an IN system that uses the INAP protocol providing a cost-effective solution for operators rolling out IMS networks before legacy platforms have reached their end-of-life.