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Overview
WML systems are
designed to offer broadband access to a wide range of
customers. The heart of each system is the Base Station (BS),
which provides radio access for the Subscriber Terminals (ST)
deployed at the end users' location. The BS connects to the IP
cloud using industry standard 100BaseT Ethernet interfaces. WML
supports two main types of STs; a split version comprising of a
compact outdoor unit and an indoor unit and an all-in-one indoor
unit. WML supports a range of indoor units for data and VolP
applications. WML, working together with an Integrated Access
Device (IAD) located at the customer premises and a Media Gateway
(MG) connected to a Class 5 switch, provides a high-quality VolP
solution. Working with a number of third party IAD and MG
vendors, WML solutions support H.323, MGCP and SIP protocols, as
well as a range of voice coding standards. WML comes with a
network management platform (WManage) which is used to remotely
manage all aspects of the system. It runs on a scalable Windows
NT or 2000 platform, uses the industry standard SNMP protocol and
provides the crafts person with a user friendly graphical
interface. The design of WML incorporates numerous features that
make it very cost effective to procure, deploy and
operate. Features such as 'craftiess-install' indoor subscriber
terminals that automatically seek and connect to the best BS radio,
highly modular and compact units, inbuilt routing functions and
hand-held computer based installation tools all combine to make WML
the fast route to
profitability.
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