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How does PurePacket enable carriers to transition to packet-based networks?

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How does PurePacket enable carriers to transition to packet-based networks?

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PurePacket uses an MPLS-based architecture to • route, transport and switch voice and data transmissions in packet format; • guarantee Quality of Service (QoS); • enable Class of Service (CoS); and • maximize the traffic carrying capacity of access networks. PurePacket provides a migration path to the pure IP networks of the future and supports SoftSwitch Call Control for transporting voice calls across IP core networks. To allow carriers to leverage their investments in existing TDM-based infrastructures, PurePacket also supports the GR-303 and V5.2 standards for seamless interoperability with Class 5 voice switches.

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