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Content-based services mark a significant shift
in the role of the communications operator. The
expertise and knowledge of the product or
service is no longer in-house. Content products
and services are best provided by Content
Partners whose core business is built around
creating and/or managing such content.
The convergence of the Internet and telephony worlds has heralded a new era in the
communications industry. The traditional telecommunications service delivery model, whereby the
network operator delivers communication transport services to an end customer base, has now been
dramatically expanded to include delivery of Premium Content by external content providers and
aggregators.
Service activation is becoming one of the most
business-critical activities for communications
service providers (CSPs). As demand builds for
next-generation services, and customers look
for ever-increasing levels of service quality and
responsiveness combined with lower prices,
CSPs must ensure their service activation
systems offer world-class performance and
efficiency.
Interconnection – an introduction
Competition and customer demand is driving the direction of the telecommunications industry.
New services and larger volume of customer use is the new challenge for service providers. As
bandwidth has increased and Internet usage increases, the need for a convergent meditation
platform has become essential.
It takes three to transit
his paper addresses how the boundaries between the network and IT worlds, traditionally quite distinct
A series of performance tests were recently conducted to demonstrate Inter-mediatE’s capability to meet the requirements of a major Tier 1 carrier. The primary objective of these tests was to execute test scenarios on a realistic hardware configuration that closely emulated the real world Tier 1 carrier production environment.
Mobile Services - Centralised and Distributed Mediation
Mediation requirements in the 2.5G/3G environment skyrocket as the number of data flows
increase dramatically and the sheer volume of data grows as much as 100 fold.
Fundamental changes in the telecom business – both commercial and technical – have created
the possibility of delivering a range of new services based on broadband technology. Of these
services perhaps the most exciting for both customer and service providers is television
delivered over IP network – IPTV.
The Future of Interconnect