Hi Pete,
Check out the Ulticom's Signalware product and also Intel's SIUs . 
Basically they implement SIGTRAN functionality and can terminate SS7
links on one side and M3UA/SCTP on the other . You'll still need the
application , ISUP or TCAP on your softswitch though . 

I am sure there are other products also there from various companies .
Cisco's 2651 supports sigtran functionality also . 


Thanks .


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Pete Kay
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:50 PM
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Subject: [Sip-implementors] Question about ISUP/SIP-T implementation

Hi,

I am mostly involved in SIP and a bit new to the SS7 signaling.  We are
working on evaluating a few options of a PSTN-SIP gateway that can
bridge
calls with our SIP-based softswitch.   There are a number of
alternatives,
and one of which is to purchase an embedded system such as the one
provided
by Performance Technology.  Their solution only provides up to MTP2, so
we
would have to implement our own MTP3, ISUP, and SIP-T to work with our
soft
switch.

Is there any commercial and open source of MTP3, ISUP, and SIP-T that we
can
use instead of developing our own modules?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Regards,
Pete
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