Friday, September 21, 2012

GL conveys the availability of its Solution Fax Emulation ... - VoIP Wire

Gaithersburg, Maryland, (PRWEB) September 20, 2012

GL Communications Inc. a leader in providing PC-based test, analysis and simulation products and consulting services to the worldwide telecommunications industry, conveyed today the availability of its solution Fax Emulation Using VQuad?.

Speaking to media persons, Mr. Robert Bichefsky Senior Manager of product development for the company said, ? VQuad? coupled with Dual UTA provides easy and flexible ?quality of service? assessment across almost every network interface ? whether its IP, TDM, Analog, or Wireless ? one platform handles all possibilities ? Voice Quality, Data Quality, and now Fax Quality. Fax is not going away ? not by a long shot. For financial and legal reasons fax is a necessity.?

He added, ?GL?s VQuad? has been enhanced to support sending and receiving of up to 4 independent and simultaneous T.30 faxes over the Dual UTA hardware platform. The user can configure the TX and RX fax rate from 2400 bps to 33,600 bps with V.34 fully supported. Interfaces supported for fax generation include 2-wire FXO and 4-wire analog. Support for additional interfaces such as T1 E1 and VoIP (T.38) is coming soon.?

Mr. Bichefsky explained, ?Fax emulation is fully automated using VQuad? scripts and can be initiated remotely such that one VQuad can control both sides of the fax. VQuad? Fax provides all pertinent real-time fax messaging with proper time sequences. In other words, one can follow the fax session from start to finish on both the send and receive sides.
In addition to the fax messages, VQuad? Fax also provides fax summary for each fax (fax completed or failed along with fax results). VQuad? Fax provides all errors associated with each fax with proper time sequence and an understanding of what the error might indicate. All results (errors and summary) can be sent automatically to the WebViewer? Central Database for query using the WebViewer? browser.?

Mr. Bichefsky further added, ?In order to fully support GL Fax Analysis products, VQuad? Fax provides the ability to automatically save the fax session (both East and West directions) to a PCM file. This file can be exported to GLInsight? or GL Fax Demodulator/Decoder analysis software packages for further analysis of the fax session. GL?s Fax Demodulator/Decoder can be configured for fully automated analysis.

GL?s WebViewer? provides access and display, in real time, to all results associated with VQuad? including the Fax events, errors, and summary logs.?

Important Features

?Fax Emulation supporting up to 4 independent and simultaneous sessions with speeds up to 33600 bps (V.34).Supports both Tx and Rx fax emulation using VQuad? with Dual UTA analog interfaces (2-wire FXO, 4-wire balanced, 4-wire Handset, PTT).
?VQuad? Fax events includes messages, summary, and errors log
?Ability to auto save fax (both East and West directions) to PCM file for enhanced analysis using GL Insight? and GL Fax Demodulator/Decoder
?VQuad? scripting supports both fax send and receive session configuration
?Support for querying Fax events/results/errors over web interface.
?Support for additional interfaces such as T1/E1 and VoIP (T.38) is coming soon

About GL Communications Inc.,

Founded in 1986, GL Communications Inc. is a leading supplier of test, monitoring, and analysis equipment for TDM, Wireless, IP and VoIP networks. Unlike conventional test equipment, GL?s test platforms provide visualization, capture, storage, and convenient features like portability, remotability, and scripting.

GL?s TDM Analysis & Emulation line of products includes T1, E1, T3, E3, OC-3, OC-12, STM-1, STM-4, analog four-wire, and analog two-wire interface cards, external portable pods, and complete system solutions. Capabilities include voiceband traffic analysis and emulation across all traffic types (voice, digits, tones, fax, modem), all protocols (ISDN, SS7, GR-303, Frame Relay, HDLC, V5.X, ATM, GSM, GPRS, LTE, etc.), and with capacities up to thousands of channels. Our newest products provide astonishing capacity and capture capability up to and including gigabit speeds.

GL?s VoIP and IP products generate / analyze thousands of calls and traffic simultaneously with traffic types such as frames, packets, voice files, digits, video, tones, noise, and fax. Almost all codecs are supported including G.711, G.729, AMR, EVRC-A,B,C, GSM, iSAC, and many more. Additional features include visual analysis, real-time listening, and recording. The product line also includes Ethernet / IP Testing capability that simulates and checks frame transport and throughput parameters of Ethernet and IP networks, including delay, errors and other impairments.

GL?s Voice Quality Testing (VQT) product line complements all of GL?s products. Using ITU-standard algorithms (PAMS, PSQM, and PESQ), GL?s VQT provides a widely accepted solution for assessing voice quality in the telecom industry. Voice Quality Testing across multiple networks (T1, E1, T3, E3, OC-3, OC-12, VoIP, Wireless, and Landline) is available.

GL?s Wireless Products perform protocol analysis and voice quality assessment on GSM, CDMA, UMTS, and LTE networks. Connections can be made to any wireless phone with automated call control, GPS mapping and real-time signal measurements.

GL?s Echo Canceller testing solutions provide the broadest range of simulation and analysis, including line and acoustic echo. GL?s compliance testing per G.168. G.167 and P.340 across TDM, IP, VoIP and Wireless networks is widely accepted in the industry.

GL?s wireless VQT solutions help assessing impairments to voice quality such as poor mobile phone quality, voice compression and decompression algorithms, delay, loss and gain in speech levels, noise, acoustic and landline echo, and other distortions are easily assessed and accurately measured.

GL?s Handheld data testers can test a wide variety of communications facilities and equipment including T1, fractional T1, E1, fractional E1, T3 and E3 modems, multiplexers, CSU, DSUs, T1 CSUs, DTUs, NTUs and TIUs and more. The testers provide convenience, economy, and portability for almost any interface, including RS232, RS-422, RS-530, X.21, T1, E1, T3, E3, and many others.

GL?s Network Surveillance and Monitoring products include Probes for TDM, IP, VoIP, ATM, and Wireless networks. An open standards based approach provides a scalable, feature rich, real-time access to network characteristics. Centralized or distributed access, efficient transport and database loading allow compatibility with 3rd party and standards based monitoring systems.

Source: http://www.voipwire.co.uk/gl-conveys-the-availability-of-its-solution-fax-emulation-using/

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Obama solidifies lead over Romney, ahead by five points: Reuters/Ipsos poll

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama maintains a lead of 5 percentage points over Republican Mitt Romney as he solidifies his advantage in the U.S. presidential race, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Thursday.

Obama leads Romney among likely voters by a margin of 48 percent to 43 percent, the daily online tracking poll showed. Obama has led the poll since September 7, shortly after the Democratic convention.

"First it was a bump and then it was a post-convention bump and then it was the remainder of the bump, and now it's just a lead," Ipsos pollster Julia Clark said.

Obama led Romney by double-digit margins on a range of personal attributes, from likability to whether he will protect American jobs to whether he appears presidential. Romney only led on the question of whether he was a "man of faith," by 43 percent to 34 percent.

Obama's lead has changed little over the past week as Romney has suffered a series of setbacks - most notably the Monday release of a secretly recorded video that showed the Republican candidate dismissing Obama supporters as welfare recipients with no sense of personal responsibility.

The video has dominated headlines but is unlikely to sway independent voters who will pick their candidate based on the state of the economy, Clark said. As voters conclude the economy is moving in the right direction, however tentatively, they appear to be moving toward Obama.

Clark said she expects the polls to tighten a bit but gives Obama a 70 percent to 80 percent chance of winning the November 6 election.

The poll surveyed 2,078 registered voters and 1,437 likely voters between September 16 and September 20.

The precision of the Reuters/Ipsos online polls is measured using a credibility interval. In this case, the poll has a credibility interval of 2.9 percentage points for likely voters and 2.5 percentage points for registered voters.

(Editing by Alistair Bell and Jackie Frank)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-solidifies-lead-over-romney-ahead-five-points-185234010.html

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Report: Ambassador Stevens said he was on al-Qaeda hit list

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Lohan arrested after hitting pedestrian in NYC

By Randee Dawn, TODAY contributor

It doesn't get any easier for Lindsay Lohan: The "Liz & Dick" actress was arrested early Wednesday morning in New York for "leaving the scene of an accident and causing physical injury," a spokesperson with the New York Police Department told NBC News.

According to the spokesperson, Lohan, 26,?was driving a 2010 Porsche SUV down an alley on the west side of Manhattan, heading to the Dream Hotel, when she struck a pedestrian while traveling at a low speed.

The NYPD spokesperson said Lohan went into the hotel on West 16th Street after the accident and was arrested after she came out at 2:30 a.m. Lohan was booked, issued a desk appearance ticket and released without bail.

TMZ reports that alcohol was not involved. The 34-year-old pedestrian was injured in the knee and taken to Bellevue Hospital where he was in stable condition, Reuters reported.

"While some of the facts are still being gathered, it appears that this is much ado about nothing," Lohan's publicist Steve Honig said in a statement. "We are confident this matter will be cleared up in the coming weeks and the claims being made against Lindsay will be proven untrue."

Though she was released from formal probation in March of this year after being charged in 2007 with drunk driving and cocaine possession, the actress remains on informal probation until 2014 in connection with the theft of jewelry in 2011. According to Access Hollywood, the L.A. City Attorney's office has forwarded information about the incident to the relevant authorities. It's unclear if Lohan will be charged with a violation of probation.

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AOL names board director as new CFO

(AP) ? AOL has harvested a new chief financial officer from its board of directors.

Karen Dykstra, an AOL Inc. board member since 2009, took over the CFO job on Wednesday. She replaces Artie Minson, who AOL promoted to chief operating officer three months ago.

Minson had been handling the CFO duties since his promotion.

Now that she is CFO, Dykstra is relinquishing her seat on AOL's board. Hugh Johnston, Pepsico Inc.'s CFO, is filling that void.

The 53-year-old Dykstra previously served as CFO at the payroll service company Automatic Data Processing Inc.

In her new job, Dykstra will be paid a $700,000 salary and could earn a bonus of up to $700,000. She is also getting AOL stock options and restricted stock valued at nearly $1.2 million.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/495d344a0d10421e9baa8ee77029cfbd/Article_2012-09-19-AOL-New%20CFO/id-fd363d08dcfc4c089d45d657578bf082

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The DOCKET ? Student-Faculty Reception for Property, Real Estate ...

Please join NYU Law?s Frank J. Guarini Center on Environmental and Land Use Law and Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy for a wine and cheese reception and meet the faculty members and student group leaders whose work focuses on property, real estate, environmental law, housing, land use, community development, urban affairs, and related topics. This reception gives the faculty an opportunity to talk about their classes, their research and their needs for research assistance, and allows the student groups to talk about their programs for the coming year, and generally brings people with similar interests together to get to know the rich set of opportunities that NYU offers.

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When: Thursday, September 27 from 4pm to 6pm

Where: Faculty Club Room, D?Agostino Hall (110 West 3rd Street between MacDougal and Sullivan Streets)

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Source: http://blogs.law.nyu.edu/docket/centers/student-faculty-reception-for-property-real-estate-environmental-law-housing-land-use-and-urban-affairs/4963/

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Arctic sea ice hits smallest extent in satellite era

ScienceDaily (Sep. 19, 2012) ? The frozen cap of the Arctic Ocean appears to have reached its annual summertime minimum extent and broken a new record low on Sept. 16, the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) has reported. Analysis of satellite data by NASA and the NASA-supported NSIDC at the University of Colorado in Boulder showed that the sea ice extent shrunk to 1.32 million square miles (3.41 million square kilometers).

The new record minimum measures almost 300,000 square miles less than the previous lowest extent in the satellite record, set in mid-September 2007, of 1.61 million square miles (4.17 million square kilometers). For comparison, the state of Texas measures around 268,600 square miles.

NSIDC cautioned that, although Sept. 16 seems to be the annual minimum, there's still time for winds to change and compact the ice floes, potentially reducing the sea ice extent further. NASA and NSIDC will release a complete analysis of the 2012 melt season next month, once all data for September are available.

Arctic sea ice cover naturally grows during the dark Arctic winters and retreats when the sun re-appears in the spring. But the sea ice minimum summertime extent, which is normally reached in September, has been decreasing over the last three decades as Arctic ocean and air temperatures have increased. This year's minimum extent is approximately half the size of the average extent from 1979 to 2000. This year's minimum extent also marks the first time Arctic sea ice has dipped below 4 million square kilometers.

"Climate models have predicted a retreat of the Arctic sea ice; but the actual retreat has proven to be much more rapid than the predictions," said Claire Parkinson, a climate scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. "There continues to be considerable inter-annual variability in the sea ice cover, but the long-term retreat is quite apparent."

The thickness of the ice cover is also in decline.

"The core of the ice cap is the perennial ice, which normally survived the summer because it was so thick," said Joey Comiso, senior scientist with NASA Goddard. "But because it's been thinning year after year, it has now become vulnerable to melt."

The disappearing older ice gets replaced in winter with thinner seasonal ice that usually melts completely in the summer.

This year, a powerful cyclone formed off the coast of Alaska and moved on Aug. 5 to the center of the Arctic Ocean, where it churned the weakened ice cover for several days. The storm cut off a large section of sea ice north of the Chukchi Sea and pushed it south to warmer waters that made it melt entirely. It also broke vast extensions of ice into smaller pieces more likely to melt.

"The storm definitely seems to have played a role in this year's unusually large retreat of the ice," Parkinson said. "But that exact same storm, had it occurred decades ago when the ice was thicker and more extensive, likely wouldn't have had as prominent an impact, because the ice wasn't as vulnerable then as it is now."

NASA scientists derive 2012 sea ice concentration data from microwave instruments aboard Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites. The wind data in the visualization is from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction.

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