Media Gateway definition

Media Gateway means CPE that acts as a translation unit between disparate telecommunication networks.
Media Gateway means a translation unit installed in the Operators’ IP Fixed Network including Session Initiation Protocol which provides an interface between the disparate network of the Operators e.g. interface between PSTN and IP Network;
Media Gateway means equipment that acts as a translation unit between disparate telecommunication networks.

Examples of Media Gateway in a sentence

  • Media Gateway Control Protocol – common protocol used with media gateways to provide network management and control functions.

  • In June 1999, the IETF MEGACO WG and ITU-T came out with a single document describing a standard protocol for interfacing between Media Gateway Controllers (MGCs) and Media Gateways (MGs) MEGACO/H.248.

  • Common examples are the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) and Megaco/H.248, which are described within the next subsections.

  • Decomposed VOIP gateways consist of Media Gateways (MGs) and Media Gateway Controllers (MGC), and appear to the outside as a single VOIP gateway.

  • For this purpose, Media Gateway or its equivalent shall be considered as Switch for which MGC/Soft Switch can be installed anywhere in the country.

  • The Media Gateway interfaces with the Customer’s IP Access Circuit which will pass the call to the Service platform.

  • Install Flash Media Gateway and configure it to communicate with a SIP server.

  • Signaling packets (Session Initiation Protocol or Media Gateway Control Protocol) are placed in another queue.

  • They are controlled by the Media Gateway Controller through the H.248, MGCP and/or MEGACO protocol.

  • During the installation of Adobe Connect, you can also install Adobe CQ Author and Publish servers, embedded database engine, one or more telephony adaptors, and Flash Media Gateway (Universal Voice).


More Definitions of Media Gateway

Media Gateway means a device that will convert media streams between different telecommunications technologies such as ISDN to SIP.
Media Gateway means a network device that converts voice and fax and multimedia calls, in real time, between the PSTN, Mobile Network and an IP network. The primary functions of a media gateway include voice, fax and multimedia compression/decompression, packetization, call routing, and control signaling;

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