"Quintum Tenor Software" primarily refers to the management, configuration, and operational firmware used to run (now under the Ribbon Communications umbrella following its acquisition of Sonus). The software ecosystem is designed to bridge legacy analog telephony with modern Voice over IP (VoIP) networks. Core Management Applications
: A centralized graphical user interface (GUI) used for initial setup and day-to-day administration. It streamlines tasks such as: Configuring PSTN and IP interfaces (FXS/FXO, BRI/PRI). Building dial plans and intelligent call routing rules. Managing firmware upgrades and performing unit backups. Quintum Tenor Software
Batch operations to maintain consistency across multiple rollouts. "Quintum Tenor Software" primarily refers to the management,
: The software ensures that if power or the IP network fails, calls are automatically bypassed to the existing PSTN or PBX to ensure uninterrupted service. Hardware Support and Scaling It streamlines tasks such as: Configuring PSTN and
Consolidated alerting, alarms, and event logs to speed up troubleshooting. Performance metrics and reporting for capacity planning.
: Patented software that monitors jitter, packet loss, and latency. It can transparently switch a call from the IP network to the voice network mid-call if quality drops below a threshold.