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EAGLE 5
The EAGLE 5 is the industry’s global market-share leading signaling platform providing end-to-end signaling across fixed, and mobile networks. With the EAGLE 5 Service providers can optimize the use of network resources, manage subscribers and migrate them to new technologies, control fraud, and interoperate between networks with disparate technologies. The EAGLE 5 platform delivers impressive database size, signaling capacity and transaction speed. These advanced features, coupled with high-performance IP connectivity, optimize today’s core telecommunications network with scalability, reliability, security, and flexibility, while providing investment protection.
- Build a high-capacity, scalable session management network with the Signal Transfer Point
- Boost your network's signaling capacity with IP and interwork circuit- and packet-based resources with the Signaling Gateway
Benefits
- Single platform: the EAGLE 5 platform supports key functions such as integrated monitoring, signal transfer, signaling gateway and number portability
- Scalability: Operators can purchase the capacity and connectivity needed to meet existing network needs
- Reliability: Field-proven 99.99999%* availability in mobile and fixed networks worldwide
- Flexibility: Supports multiple link interface types and industry standards for flexible configuration and connection of network devices – key to cost-efficient growth and network evolution
- Network security: Signaling connectivity to other service providers is centralized at the EAGLE 5 platform, so gateway screening is centralized and not required at multiple switches
- Investment protection: The EAGLE 5 platform protects original investment by providing a migration path to next-gen networks. Operators can cost-effectively increase capacity, deploy enhanced services and migrate to next-generation architecture without forklift upgrades
*Reliability calculated using accepted industry methods of measuring STP population availability.

