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Highly experienced specialists
developing embedded software solutions
based on re-programmable chips
designed to ease the transition from
Circuit-switched to Packet-based
Telecom networks

 

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Customizable products for Telecom System Vendors based on FPGAs.

 

SMARTPACK Solutions
for Carrier Ethernet over
PDH, SONET/SDH,
IP/MPLS, VPLS/PWE3,
T-MPLS and PBB-TE.

 

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Multipoint PBB-TE and T-MPLS

 

See "Multipoint PBB-TE and T-MPLS"  article on Lightwave Magazine website (note sign-up required):

 

Product of the Year 2007

 

TPACK's TPWX3192 Carrier Packet Mapper Engine receives Product of the Year Award 2007 from TMC's Communication Solutions.

 

See more here

 

 

SOFTSILICON article

Read interview with TPACK's Director Marketing Daniel Joseph Barry in "Communications market embraces FPGA-based standard products" on SOFTSILICON in May 2008 edition of EETimes Europe Magazine.

 

Communications market embaces FPGA-based standard products

 

 

 

SOFTSILICON article

Read interview with TPACK's Director Marketing Daniel Joseph Barry in "Communications market embraces FPGA-based standard products" on SOFTSILICON in May 2008 edition of EETimes Europe Magazine.

 

Communications market embaces FPGA-based standard products

 

 

 

P-OTP article

Read TPACK article "Where should network intelligence reside?" on Packet Optical Transport Platforms (P-OTP) in May 2008 edition of Lightwave Magazine.

 

Where-should-network-intelligence-reside?

 


TPACK is hiring!

Click here for information about open positions with TPACK.

 

 

NXTComm 2008

CEWC 2008, Maritim Hotel, Berlin, Germany from September 22 to 26, Booth 15.

 

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PBB-TE, MPLS-TP article

 

See "Packet transport: it’s time to clear up the confusion " in the July/August edition of FibreSystems Europe Magazine (note sign-up required):