Donjin, Contarra release Linux version of Cameleon XR1.5 Series - Business Standard

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Donjin Communication Technology Co. Ltd (Donjin Tech), the leader in global multimedia communication platform technology and Contarra Systems, a worldwide telecommunica­tions software company specialized in multi-purpose communications solutions, have introduced Cameleon XR 1.5 a service delivery platform based on Linux – Operating System for the Indian telecommunications industry.

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Fully integrated with Cameleon XR 1.5, the Donjin Keygoe multimedia switch is a high-capacity, scalable solution with a high performance and a reliable multimedia processing platform which is designed for quick and easy integration and deployment in any given telecom environment.

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According to Donjin Tech, the Cameleon XR 1.5 service platform has been fully integrated in the Keygoe product line for the Indian telecommunications industry. “The advantage of the Cameleon XR 1.5 service delivery platform is that it is based on an open source platform: Linux. And it has a very low cost of ownership (TCO), which makes it both technically and financially viable for the telecommunication service operators to integrate within their networks,” said Mr. John He – CEO DONJIN .

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