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Intelligent RTP Local Switching (iRLS) function is a software application for helping the operators achieves significant saving in the transmission bandwidth between the core network and the rural/remote areas.
In standard GSM architecture, calls are routing to the MSC even if the calling and the called parties are in the same BSC zone. iRLS enables the system to route calls locally whenever the calling and called parties are in the same BSS zone; hence saving the backhaul transmission bandwidth. iRLS only controls the routing of the call traffic, the call signaling is still under the control of the host MSC.
In UltraWAVE system, the RLS, UES and VIM modules combine to provide the RTP local switching function. The RLS and UES modules are integrated in the MSS software. The installation doesn’t require extra hardware. The VIM is an independent software module. It should be installed in a separate Linux server. The UltraWAVE system can deploy up to ten VIMs to monitor up to 10240 local switching calls simultaneously. UltraWAVE system can spread local switching calls across two or more VIMs to reduce traffic congestion. Refer to the following introduction for more information of the VIM and UES modules.
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