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Intec sets new benchmark record with world's most powerful intercarrier billing system; InterconnecT processes 1.6 billion EDRs in just 8 hours; Power and scalability of new server/blade hybrid architecture also proved.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-22 April 2005-Intec Telecom Systems: Intec sets new benchmark record with world's most powerful intercarrier billing system; InterconnecT processes 1.6 billion EDRs in just 8 hours; Power and scalability of new server/blade hybrid architecture also proved(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:22042005 London: Intec Telecom Systems, a leading BSS/OSS software vendor for fixed, mobile and next-generation networks, has benchmarked InterconnecT v7, the latest version of its market leading intercarrier billing and settlements system.
In an eight-hour test, using an HP 64-CPU Superdome server, more than 1.6 billion event data records (EDRs) were processed correctly. This is several times the current processing requirement of even the world's largest...
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