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TTech VOIP-PBX

     TTechIP-PBX © is a turn-key system making use of existing hardware and components, combining those with flexible, empowering software that requires a simple installation and set-up. It provides PBX (Private Branch Exchange) functionality, i.e. all the functionality of an advanced Legacy PBX telephone network, including: Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), Voice Mail, FAX, Call Recording/Forwarding, Conference server, IVR, Billing per Customer and hierarchical Accounting Structure, Flexible User Management, Client Toolbar for the Microsoft Internet Explorer, Bandwidth and Traffic Shaping per User, Security module with 128+ bit Voice stream Encoder/Decoder, Spam Calls blocker, etc., AND all the functionality of a LAN Router (Local Area Network Router), including email server, web-server, proxy server, firewall, time server, etc. It is based on a modular architecture providing scalability and flexibility.
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Bandwidth Control and Management System

     SkyAcct © is a complete ISP all-in-the-box rack mountable solution which includes: dedicated servers with pre- installed specialized operating system and software, hardware DVB/MPE encoder, Web and console interfaces for User management, Web Signup, Billing, Invoicing and other important features especially created for bandwidth management.
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Bullot Technology

     TellusTech is the creator of the original information system for the Bulgarian Sports Lottery BULOT™ that covers more than 2 000 points of sell and processes over 1.5 million documents weekly since 1994. At present the company develops a similar system for the Bulgarian State Lottery. Bullot Technology is protected in Republic of Bulgaria with patent No 099278. An international application for patent is handed under reg. No RCT/BG95/00013
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IE Toolbar Browser

     IEToolbar is a plug-in to MS Internet Explorer - one-line HTML browser (height 22 pixels, which is the standard size of the IE Address Bar) communicating with its Server via HTTP protocol. This mechanism enables the toolbar to display dynamic content and work behind a firewall.
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GIS-Tellus 2.x – Geographic Information System

     GIS-Tellus 2.x corresponds to the newest world standards and trends in the field of GIS/LIS and CAD. The System is developed using the big experience of more than 100 companies and organizations - members of TELLUS club, gained during the land reform in Bulgaria 1992 - 1997 with the means of Tellus 1.x. Tellus is designed by "Graphic Software" and "Image-Processing Systems" Departments at TellusTech Ltd. and is licensed at the Patent and Trademark Office in Bulgaria under No. 51368.
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Knowledge Sharing Platform

     The Knowledge Sharing Platform is based on the use of logic and inference methods in conjunction with knowledge representation structures, with the final goal being the capability to infer new knowledge from existing knowledge. The Kernel of the system is the Lisp/PROLOG logical reasoning model. The representation of the relation between the Information elements in the system and their instances is based on the two top of the art approaches widely used by various Artificial Intelligence (AI) models: Predicate Calculus and Bayesian (Belief) Networks.
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Hardware Security Locking ID Device (TAPA)

     TAPA is a system (connecting to the parallel printer port) that limits the use of software applications to those who purchase them legally. It is also used by Internet based solutions (E-commerce, ID-Password based sites, etc.) for users to identify themselves by a 100% secure way. It offers ease-of-use, transparency and security.
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NiCap Windows NT Device Driver

     The NiCap is an aggregate of three DeviceDriver objects of different types. The Base one among them is a Protocol driver, that may be bound to existing in the system drivers for networking devices (Miniport drivers). The Second one is a Miniport driver, that has the behaviour as a virtual NIC adapter driver (in fact all other drivers cannot find out in any way that it is not a driver of a physically existing NIC adapter). The protocol drivers in the system are bound to it (for instance TCP/IP; NetBEUI, IPX/SPX, etc.). The Third one is a standard Kernel-Mode driver, that controls the links between User Level and NiCap via dispatching the User requests towards the different subdrivers of NiCap.
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