Tadiran Telecom

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Tadiran Telecom Ltd.
Type Private
Founded 1969
Headquarters Petah Tikva, Israel
Key people Zeev Rubinstein, Avi Shaked, Africa Israel Investments Limited
Industry Enterprise Communications
Products Business Telecommunications Equipment
Website International
http://www.tadirantele.com
or for the US
http://www.tadiranameria.com
or for the UK
http://www.tadiran.co.uk

Tadiran Telecom Ltd is a telecommunications company which offers enterprises complete converged communications solutions that support voice, data, video and advanced applications. It is representd by a global network of more that 200 distributors and affiliates in 40 countries.

The corporate headquarters are located in Petah Tikva (Israel). There are regional offices located in Port Washington (New York), Cardiff (United Kingdom), Beijing (China), Kiev (Ukraine), Moscow (Russia) and a Liaison Office in New Delhi (India).

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Tadiran make a range of products that suit customers of varying sizes from SME (Small Medium Enterprise) to large corporate customers. The FlexiCom series includes the 200,400,5000 & 6000 models which roughly relate to the number of ports that can be used on the system. All these systems run the same software and include the same features across the entire range enabling customers to upgrade with minimal cost. The Coral CMC is a tightly integrated customized version of the Active Voice Repartee for windows.

The newer IPx series includes the 500,800,3000 & 4000 models which again roughly relate to the numbers of ports that can be used on the system. These systems, as opposed to the FlexiCom series, are all rack mountable. There is also the IPx Office which is an all-in-one box which includes an optional router and wireless LAN that enables a small business a complete solution. Again, all these systems run the same software and include the same features across the entire range enabling customers to upgrade with minimal cost.

However the IPx line uses three different size cards, one for the Office, a second for the IPx 500 and third for the IPx 800/3000/4000 which does reduce the value of upgrading to larger systems.

The Coral Sea Softswitch is a new product that has been designed from the ground up. It is a distributed pure-IP PBX system capable of serving unlimited number of users and endpoints in different geographic locations in the world. The system is user-centric, i.e. it is highly configurable from the end-user point of view, yet providing lots of power and flexibility to administrator. For connection to legacy TDM equipment, it uses a gateway and the IPx cabinets and continues to use existing hardware. This enables an existing Coral, FlexiCom or IPx customer to upgrade with minimal cost.



The Coral family of systems has partially been discontinued or replaced with other products.

The Coral SL was renamed the FlexiCom 200. The Coral 1 was replaced with the FlexiCom 300 but has been discontinued. The Coral 2 was renamed the FlexiCom 400V (low density cabinet) which has been discontinued, or the FlexiCom 400 (high density cabinet) which is still available. The Coral 3, which came in different configurations was renamed the FlexiCom 5000 (single processor) or the FlexiCom 6000 (duplicated processors). The CMC (OS/2 based version) has been replaced with the CMC for Windows.

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