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GL Conveys the Availability of its Product DCOSS Analog Phone Simulator (APS)


Gaithersburg, MD (PRWEB) April 21, 2012

Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA -April 20, 2012- GL Communications Inc. a leader in providing PC-based test, analysis and simulation products and consulting services to the worldwide telecommunications industry, conveyed today the availability of its product DCOSS Analog Phone Simulator (APS) software.

Speaking to media persons, Mr. Robert Bichefsky Senior Manager of the company said, The DCOSS APS (Analog Phone Simulator) converts a GL DCOSS into an analog phone simulator that simulates a bank of up to 384 analog telephones. Using a basic DCOSS with T1 trunks along with the APSCB24/48 external boxes, the DCOSS APS may be used to test a Central Office (CO), PBX, Gateway, or other telecommunications equipment, which provide local loop interfaces.

He added, All functionality currently associated with the DCOSS, including bulk calling, scripting, and remote client/server, may be used to control the APSCB24/48 2-wire analog ports. In addition to the functionality, all traffic supported by the DCOSS (Fax, Modem, Voice Files, DTMF/MF Digits, Frequency Tones) is also fully supported by the APSCB24/48 devices.

Mr. Bichefsky further added, The DCOSS connects to the APSCB24/48 via a T1 (up to two T1′s per APSCB24/48) and digital calls are generated to the APSCB24/48 using the DCOSS GUI. Each digital call signifies analog offhook with DTMF dialed digits from the APSCB24/48. Both outgoing and incoming analog calls are supported.

The connection to the APSCB24/48 includes a standard amphenol connector, which can be connected to a breakout box that supports up to 24 2-wire interfaces. Each of the analog ports (up to 48 per APSCB24/48, maximum of 384 ports per DCOSS system) serves as an independent analog telephone, which can be individually configured and activated for various telephony tasks.

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GL Conveys the Availability of its Product DCOSS Analog Phone Simulator (APS)

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