City Computing has developed a number of innovative products particularly suited to the telecommunications industry. The following products are well established, highly effective operational systems benefiting from well defined future development plans:
IRTMS is a Web enabled, state of the art Element Management System used to maintain over 10 million circuits across the world. It has a consistent North Bound interface and controls a variety of different test and access control hardware. It has been designed to offer better than 99.99% availability.
IATM - Intelligent automation. British Telecommunication has been operating a version of IATM for many years. BT use IATM as an ISDN Automatic Test Management system, which fully automates the complex trouble-ticket diagnostic process of complex products. BT use IATM to perform and manage the trouble-ticket analysis and management of ISDN Primary Rate, and ISDN Basic Rate. Another form of IATM performs complex diagnostics and test management for various forms of BT Private Subscriber Circuits. Both variants produce significant business benefits. Zero touch trouble-ticket handling up to 80%.
iPool is an innovative product which provides extensive remote communication ports from Sun Solaris SPARC/X86 systems providing access to and full control of multiple serial ports, multiple modem ports, X25 PAD ports and raw X25 interfaces. This product has been used extensively within some of our large systems such as IRTMS.
Mature Products
All of our mature products are still available and are fully supported although they are no longer being actively developed or enhanced. This demonstrates our commitment to helping our customer avoid forced system swap-outs of high quality systems. For information on our mature products please contact us either by telephone or through the contact page.
- Gfox – HP 2397, HP2392 Terminal emulator
- CityNet – Integrated inter-process, inter-system scheduling and control system.
- RTMS – early versions of IRTMS EMS
- Command and control systems
- DSP and Sonar Processing





