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Fixed Mobile ConvergenceLifestyle and business applications anywhere
Presented by Orlin Nedialkov
Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC)
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Today, fragmented domains and multiple isolated devices end in fragmented end-user experiences
WANCellular PSTN VPN
Branch office
Mobile workers
Home office
HeadquartersPersonal/family
Fixed Mobile Convergence overcomes the hurdle of fragmented services
PSTN: Public Switched Telephone Network VPN: Virtual Private Network WAN: Wide Area Network
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Fixed Mobile Convergence offers service transparency across multiple networks
Branch office
Mobile workers
Home office
HeadquartersPersonal/family
Unified domain
Unified user experience
Convergedservices
Private networks Public networks
Wireline networks Wireless networks
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End-users have high expectations for seamless communication
any access,
any device,
any location,
any time
Independence
Demand for individual,
lively & colorful
communication services
Personalized services
Availability
control and manage
more effectively
when and how to
be contacted
Convenience
Same look & feel
on various devices
leads to higher
acceptance and usage
Fixed Mobile Convergence
FMC offers converged services to fulfill end-user expectations
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Fixed network revenues declining
Additional trends
Rapid rise of VoIP shifts traffic from TDM to IP networksContinuing decrease in voice tariffs, especially for international and long distance callsNew players entering the market with video and content servicesSaturation of the telephone call market in developed countriesRegulatory action to unbundlevoice and broadband access, supporting the VoIP business case
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100%
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obile
Calls Call LineRevenues
Lines
20032008
Fixed-mobile substitution, world *
* source: Heavy Reading, 12/2004; projection based on trends over the past 3 years
Retain your expectant customers and gain more revenues with an attractive broader service offering through FMC.
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Mobile data and fixed VoIP markets have a high growth potentialThe overall fixed and mobile voice market is saturating
Fixed subscribers*Mobile subscribers*
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Multi-Media
Multimedia Subs.CS only Subs.
*Source: Siemens, 2005
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
VoIPTDM voice
VoIP
Mobile data market currently untapped
Fixed VoIP business is taking off
Fixed and mobile voice market is saturating
Best-positioned service providers will address both fixed and mobile voice markets, delivering VoIP and mobile data applications
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Fixed Mobile Convergence can be introduced for each type of convergence
VPN: Virtual Private Network
Terminal convergence(e.g. single converged phone)
Service convergence (e.g. single voicemail, personal numbering, corporate fixed and mobile VPN services, single customer care)
Network convergence(e.g. converged technology, common service platforms,common IP core network,
common operation and maintenance)
Fixed Mobile
Convergence
Sales convergence(e.g. combined branding,
combined tariffs, service bundling)
Various directions of FMC can be pursued -depending on the existing networks and end-user demands
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Smooth migration to an all-IP FMC architecturebased on consumer VoIP, business VoIP and mobile IMS deployment
FMC reusing today‘s investmentMNODeploys IMS services todayand gain first experience
IMS applications are commercially available today
FNODeploys fixed VoIP solution today
Deploy VoIP services today and gain first experience,Fight fixed-mobile substitution and alternative VoIP offeringsIncrease the customer loyalty and customer retention
Operator’s benefitEarly time-to-market with advanced SIP based servicesFull reuse of equipment
Smooth migrationControl
Private Networks
Mobile FixedAccess
IMS
ServicesMessaging Location Voice IPCentrex Presence
Control
Private Networks
Mobile FixedAccess
IMS
ServicesMessaging Location Voice IPCentrex Presence
Today: SIP based VoIP Tomorrow: FMC
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IMS – the common control as the key to converge access technologies, content & applications
DSLCable
3G
2.5G
WLAN / BWAFixed line
Wirelessprofessionals Home
consumers
Wireless enterprises
IP-based Multimedia Subsystem
Control
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Time
RevenueMarket introduction of attractive services will
lead to increased revenue and customer
satisfaction.Declining voice
revenues
…Address new customer demands with attractive new applications
Converged Address Book
Push-and-Talk, IM* and Chat
Converged CentrexServices
Video Telephony and
EntertainmentVoice over IP
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Example 1:Use cases for Presence, Instant Messaging, and Chat
From home, Jill sees her friends being reachable on her buddy list on her fixed SIP phone @home. Before going to university, she sends out an instant message to everyone present: “Who wants to go to the movies tonight?” On her way to university, she gets responses from Lena and Anna. Plans for tonight are set!
Mike is on a very interesting chat on the internet at his computer @home. He has a football game to go to: “I’ve got to go now. I’m back in 10min.” On his 30min bus ride, he logs in to the same chat again via his mobile phone. “Hi dudes! I’m back!”
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Example 2: Video TelephonyEnd user advantages with new video converged services
End users benefitsThe image of someone in our screen provides a strong relationship connection Easy and similarity use of existing voice and new innovative video services
Service Description• Video using different types of end terminals ( TV w/ Set top box, video
phones, PCs, UMTS phones, etc) and access technology• Multiparty communication possible• Availability of buddy list including presence/availability information
Fixed to MobileMake the life
easier
PC to Phone
Family orientedCommunication
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Business UserRequires Audio, Video, White Board Collaboration, and File Sharing
Ease of use via Web Initiated Conferencing
Multiple participants
Participant 1
Initiator/Moderator
Operator’s Network
Instead of putting everybody in one
room…
Instead of putting Instead of putting everybody in one everybody in one
room…room…
Participant 2
Participant 3
Participant 4
Participant 5
Example 3: Real-time Multimedia with Multi-Media Conferencing
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Organizations using IMS
Mobile Mobile
IPIP
ResidentialResidential
Wireline Access to IMS
PoCPoC MessaginMessagingg
GLMSGLMS MultimediaMultimediaTelephonyTelephony
Cellular Access to IMS
PresencPresencee
CSICSI
WLAN Access to IMS
VCCVCC MultimediaMultimediaTelephonyTelephony
MultimediaMultimediaTelephonyTelephony
Source: 3GPP Beijing workshop Hayes TSG SA Chairman
oma: Open Mobile Alliance
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OtherIP N
etworks
IP Transport (Access and Core)
T-MGF
I-BGF
AS UPSF
IBCF
A-BGF
P-CSCF
S-CSCF
BGCF
I-CSCFSLF
ChargingFunctions
IWF
UE
«Core IMS»Mw
Mw
MrMg
Mj
Mi
Mp MnGm
Gq
ISC Cx
Dx
Dh
Sh
Ic
Rf
Rf/RoCxIb
Ia
IdPSTN
/ISDNSGFMRFC MGCF
MRFP
Resource and Admission Control Subsystem
Network AttachmentSubsystem
If
Ie
Mi
Mw
OtherIP N
etworks
IP Transport (Access and Core)
T-MGF
I-BGF
AS
IBCF
C-BGF
P-CSCF
S-CSCF
BGCF
I-CSCF
ChargingFunctions
IWF
UE
Core IMSMw
Mw Mw/Mk/Mm
MrMg
Mj
Mi
Mp MnGm
Gq
ISC Cx
Dx
Dh
Sh
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Rf /Ro
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IdPSTN
/ISDNSGFMRFC MGCF
MRFP
Resource and Admission Control Subsystem
If
Ie
Mi
Mw
SIP
DIAMETER
H.248
ETSI TISPAN – IMS core architecture
AS: Application ServerUPSF: User Profile Server FunctionSLF: Subscriber LoacationFunctionCSFC: Call SessionControl FunctionP-CSFC: Proxy CSFCS-CSFC: Serving CSFCI-CSFC: InterrogationCSFCBGCF: Breakout GatewayControl FunctionMGCF: Media GatewayControl FunctionMRFC: Multimedia Resource Function ControlMRFP: Multimedia Resource FunctionProcessorSGF: Signaling GatewayFunctionUE: User EquipmentIBCF: InterconnectionBorder Control FunctionI-BGF: InterconnectionBorder Gateway Function
SLF
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Siemens FMC 2.1 mapping to ETSI TISPAN architecture
IP Transport (Access and Core)
Resource and Admission Control Subsystem
Core IMS
AS
ChargingFunctions
Gm
ISC
NetworkAttachmentSubsystem
ASChargingFunctionsUPSF
I-CSCF
SLF
BGCF
MGCFMRFCP-CSCF
UE
C-BGF MRFP
PSTN/ISD
N
T-MGF
SGF
I-BGF
Other IP N
etworks
IBCF
IWF
S-CSCF
hiQ 4200
CMS-8200
hiG 1100/hiG 1200
AAA
CFX-5000
SIP
SIP (ISC)
SS7
CFX-5000
CFX-5000
hiQ 8000
Application Servers (PaT, IMC, MM-AS, Voice-AS)
MGCPH.248
CFX-5000
IP Unity
IP Unity
Firewall/NATe.g. Acme Packet
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Required products for FMC are available today
CSCF – CFX 5000Call Session Control Function
UPSF – CMS 8200Home Subscription Server
MGCF – hiQ 8000MGW Control Function
T-MGF – hiG 1x00Media Gateway
Voice AS – hiQ 4200Voice Application Server
PaT, MM-AS, IMC…Application Server
Siemens FMC – ready to start
SGSNPS-domain
Fixed MobileControl
Fixed MobileControl
Application Servers
UPSF CSCF
GGSN
PSTN
MGCF
T-MGF
IP
BRAS
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IMS is a Key element of the Network evolution
IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) is the common control infrastructure for real-time and non-real-time peer-to-peer multimedia services and any mixture of those
IMS is designed and standardized by 3GPP to integrate smoothly with existing mobile and fixed networks
New and existing services (e.g. Presence, Location) and applications can be connected and controlled by IMS through the standardized ISC interface
By using SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) IMS based services can be accessed from any IP/SIP capable device (UMTS, GPRS, WLAN, wireline users, etc. )
IMS supports roaming and interworking with existing network services UTRAN, EDGE
IMS(CSCF, HSS, MRF, MGCF, MGW,...)
GPRS, UMTS PO
Gi Go i/f
Applications &Appl. Servers(SIP capable)
EnablingServices
(SIP capable)
ISC, Sh i/f
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Why IMS ?…to avoid the spaghetti communication network
Avoiding the spaghetti communication network leads to…faster introduction of new services and therefore earlier revenuesreduced client requirements – better customer acceptancesignificant OPEX savings for maintaining and growing the network
Avoiding the spaghetti communication network leads to…faster introduction of new services and therefore earlier revenuesreduced client requirements – better customer acceptancesignificant OPEX savings for maintaining and growing the network
A-side clients B-side clients
App.1
App.2
App.1
App.2
App.1
App.2
App.1
App.2
A-sideApplication Server
B-sideApplication Server
NextGen Communication Networks without common control layer
A-side clients B-side clients
VoIP
A-sideApplication Server
B-sideApplication Server
VoIP VoIP VoIP
hiQ 8000
1st step: hiQ 8000 in the control layerfor VoIP and VideoTel services
A-side clients B-side clients
VoIP
A-sideApplication Server
B-sideApplication Server
VoIP VoIP VoIPAdd. Apps
Add. Apps
Add. Apps
Add. Apps
IMS
Target architecture: IMS as the commoncontrol platform for all services
signaling links
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Presence clients
Presence Serversin own domain
Presence Serversin other (operator) domains
Why IMS ?… a concrete example: using Presence services
NextGen Communication Networks without common control layer
signaling links
Presence informationfor a list of buddies (hosted in different domains)
PS of buddy 1
PS of buddy X
PS of buddy Y
PS of buddy Z
NextGen Communication Networks with IMSas the common control platform for all services
Presence clients
Presence Serversin own domain
Presence Serversin other (operator) domains
PS of buddy 1
PS of buddy X
PS of buddy Y
PS of buddy Z
ownIMS
otherIMS
Client need addressing information about all the presence servers of all his buddies in the listaccessing other service domains difficult due to complicated authentication methods
Client need addressing information about all the presence servers of all his buddies in the listaccessing other service domains difficult due to complicated authentication methods
Client sends all his requests only to his “own” IMSIMS forwards these requests to all relevant App. ServersIMS-IMS interconnection used to access other domains solving the authentication issues
Client sends all his requests only to his “own” IMSIMS forwards these requests to all relevant App. ServersIMS-IMS interconnection used to access other domains solving the authentication issues
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IMS allows efficient application integration
No IMS: - repeated vertical integration - no synergies!
With IMS: - one-time integrationApplication 1 ... n
Global User Database
One Billing
Common network Integration
Single Sign-onAuthentication
Common O&M
One MultimediaSession Control
Application 1 ... n
IMS
Specific Databaseper Application
Specific Billing
Specific Network Integration
Specific O&M
SpecificSession Control
Specific Databaseper Application
Specific Billing
Specific Network Integration
Specific Sign-onAuthentication
Specific O&M
SpecificSession Control
......
Specific Sign-on Authentication
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IMS-based Fixed Mobile Convergence –connectivity for all type of subscribers (MGCF/CMS combined)
CS Domain (TDM)
CSCF
PLMN
PSTN
Mobile IP Clients
Applications
Call Management/ Legacy Interworking
Session control
Subscribers
PS Domain (IP)
PS: Packet SwitchedCMS: Call Management ServerCMTS: Cable Modem Termination SystemCS: Circuit SwitchedCSCF: Call Session Control Functione-MTA: e-Multimedia Terminal AdapterHSS: Home Subscriber ServerMGCF: Media Gateway Control FunctionT-MGF: Trunk Media Gateway FunctionR-MGF: Remote Media GW Function
hiQ 4200
T-MGF
R-MGF
POTS/ISDN
Fixed IP Clients
IP phonee.g. SX 551
InstantMessaging
Presence
MPM PaT
Push & Talk
IMCIP Unity
ConsumerVoiceMedia/UM/CV
MM-AS
Mobility
MGCF/CMSSIP
SIP
SIPSIPSIP NCS/SIP
CMTSeMTA/
CM
Voice over cable
UPSF
hiG 1x00
hiQ 8000CFX-5000
CMS-8200 SS7
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Introducing the @vantage CFX-5000 as CSCF
IMS Registration and IMS User Authentication Access control to the IMS and the support of different User Authentication schemes such as Token-based Single-Sign-On, HTTP Digest, and IMS AKA.
IMS Session Control and Service Control IMS service invocation and control of Application Servers.
IMS Addressing SupportSupport of different user addressing schemes (SIP-URIs, TEL-URI’s) and the support of ENUM (E.164 – SIP-URI Address Translation).
SIP Signaling Compression Compression of SIP messages to allow an efficient transport across the RAN.
IMS Routing Support Dynamic routing of SIP messages
Charging and Lawful Interception SupportGeneration of Charging and LI information in the CSCF.
CFX-5000Call Session
Controller
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The HSS is the central database for network servicesand the user profile data, such as:
User identity information: 1) private user identification, 2) public user identification, 3) MSISDN, 4) IMSI, etc…Registration and Mobility Management information: 1) registration status, 2) S-CSCF SIP address and 3) S-CSCF hostnameSubscribed services and profiles: AS Trigger (Filter Criteria) Service specific information: 1) subscriber specific application configuration information (application server profiles)Charging Information, e.g. Charging ID
The UPSF supports the IMS User Authentication by providing the Security Credentials to the CSCF.
UPSF
Introducing the @vantage CMS-8200 as UPSF
CMS-8200Home
Subscription Server
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Introducing the Acme Packet Session Director as SBC
The Acme Packet Session Director supports SBC as part of our solution (for DSL subscribers or IP peering)
The main objectives using a SBC are:Security: Separate the provider network from the Internet
SIP signaling flows via Session Boarder ControllerRTP stream to Trunk Media Gateway and Media Server flows via Session Boarder Controller
Overcome issues around Network Address Translation. The Session Border Controller corrects the IP-address inconsistencies caused by residential NAT
Session Border
Controller
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Media ServerIP Unity Mereon 6000
The Mereon 6000 Media Server is a high-density, carrier-class DSP engine that performs the high-speed, high-volume media processing functions required for enhanced services, such as
playing announcements, recording, automated speech recognition (ASR), interactive voice response (IVR), text-to-speech, billing record creation (CDR, IPDR), trans-coding, and fax detection.
The 10,000-port capacity media server can be easily partitioned, allowing processing power to be effectively divided among multiple applications or customers.
IP Unity Mereon Server
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Introducing the SURPASS hiQ 8000 as CMS, MGCF and SG
The hiQ 8000 is a Softswitch, i.e. it is a software based switching platform designed to run on commercially available hardware, utilizing standard communication protocols.
The hiQ 8000 performs the following tasks*:Media Gateway control (TGCP/MGCP)VoIP endpoint signaling (NCS/SIP)Signalling Gateway functionality (SS7, TCAP, AIN/IN)Call Agent (Routing, Charging)Feature Server (Regulatory and Residential features)
SURPASS hiQ 8000
Softswitch
* Some of the features might require qualification in a cable environment
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SURPASS hiQ 8000 SoftswitchFunctionality Overview
True Commercial-Platform SoftswitchProtocol-Agnostic (MGCP, TGCP, NCS, SIP, etc.)Real-Time Services DeliveryComprehensive Standards-Based Design
Telcordia, ANSI, PacketCable, ITU-T
PacketCable Certified NCS, DQoS, Security
Fully Carrier-Grade, Redundant, High AvailabilityFeature RichEasily integrated into a multi-vendor environment Compliant with Regulatory Requirements
CALEA/LI, LNP, 911, etc.
Sun Netra 1280Up to 144K Lines/120K MTAs
Sun Netra 240Up to 80K Lines/80K MTAs
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hiG 1100 / hiG 1200Mediation of voice, fax, and modem traffic over IPMedium to high density applications supportedFully redundant architecture – common equipment, line cards, power, clocking, …Call control via MGCP/ (H.248)Voice activity detection – echo cancellation, silence suppressionDTMF, RFC 2833 supportQoS by prioritizing the voice packets in the IP networkIPSec encryption for H.248Wide range of voice codecs: G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.729A, T.38Low power consumption & small sizeCommercially released and deployed
Introducing the SURPASSTM hiG 1x00 as MGW
hiG 1x00Media
Gateway
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IMS-based Fixed Mobile Convergence –connectivity for all type of subscribers
CS Domain (TDM)
CSCF
PLMN
PSTN
Mobile IP Clients
Applications
Call Management/ Legacy Interworking
Session control
Subscribers
PS Domain (IP)
PS: Packet SwitchedCMS: Call Management ServerCMTS: Cable Modem Termination SystemCS: Circuit SwitchedCSCF: Call Session Control Functione-MTA: e-Multimedia Terminal AdapterHSS: Home Subscriber ServerMGCF: Media Gateway Control FunctionT-MGF: Trunk Media Gateway FunctionR-MGF: Remote Media GW Function
hiQ 4200
CFX-5000
CMS-8200
T-MGF
hiG 1200
R-MGF
POTS/ISDN
Fixed IP Clients
IP phonee.g. SX 551
InstantMessaging
Presence
MPM PaT
Push & Talk
IMCIP Unity
ConsumerVoiceMedia/UM/CV
MM-AS
Mobility
MGCF/CMS
hiQ 8000
SIP
SIP
SIPSIPSIP NCS/SIP
CMTSeMTA/
CM
Voice over cable
UPSF
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FMC SIP based CPE Support
SIP phoneresidential users
WLAN SIP phoneSiemens Gigaset S35 / SL75
PC Clientsresidential users: CounterPath Eyebeam
Analogue Telephone Adapters – POTS clients supportSpeedstream 3610Siemens Gigaset SX 551
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Dual Mode Handset
Tested handset:
i-mate SP5,
Necessary operating system: Windows Mobile 5.0
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IMS-based Fixed Mobile Convergence –connectivity for all type of subscribers
CS Domain (TDM)
CSCF
PLMN
PSTN
Mobile IP Clients
Applications
Call Management/ Legacy Interworking
Session control
Subscribers
PS Domain (IP)
PS: Packet SwitchedCMS: Call Management ServerCMTS: Cable Modem Termination SystemCS: Circuit SwitchedCSCF: Call Session Control Functione-MTA: e-Multimedia Terminal AdapterHSS: Home Subscriber ServerMGCF: Media Gateway Control FunctionT-MGF: Trunk Media Gateway FunctionR-MGF: Remote Media GW Function
hiQ 4200
CFX-5000
CMS-8200
T-MGF
hiG 1200
R-MGF
POTS/ISDN
Fixed IP Clients
IP phonee.g. SX 551
InstantMessaging
Presence
MPM PaT
Push & Talk
IMCIP Unity
ConsumerVoiceMedia/UM/CV
MM-AS
Mobility
MGCF/CMS
hiQ 8000
SIP
SIP
SIPSIPSIP NCS/SIP
CMTSeMTA/
CM
Voice over cable
UPSF
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Introducing the SURPASSTM hiQ 4200 as Voice-AS
The hiQ 4200 is an Application Server providing hosted services, i.e. it is a software based switching platform designed to run on commercially available hardware, utilizing standard communication protocols.
The hiQ 4200 performs the following tasks:Web based call management and admin for users and business group administratorsAttendant function and presence managementVoIP endpoint signaling (SIP)Call Agent (Routing, Charging)Voice feature Server (Business and Regulatory features)
The hiQ 4200 is used in the Consumer Voice solutionhiQ 4200
VoiceApplication
Server
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SURPASSTM hiQ 4200 – Brief Product Description
Based on a commercial platform (IBM)SuSE Linux OS, SolidTech DBRedundant ConfigurationCarrier Class reliability (99.999%)Low FootprintSupports Standards Based Protocols (SIP)Delivers Business, Regulatory, and Next Generation Multimedia features for SIP users
hiQ 4200 Voice
Application Server
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@vantage Application solutions for FMC
Application Servers
MPM – Mobile Presence ManagerApplication-independent Presence and Availability for users w/ centralized contact lists
IMC – Instant Messaging CenterChat Service, Instant Messaging and Group MessagingText, Picture, Audio, Video, etc.
GLMS – Group List Management Server (i/w with MPM and IMC)Group list management allows the user to reliably store and retrieve the predefined groups to/from a central network component With group list management the subscriber can add and modify thegroups on the Group List Management Server and change their attributes
PoC – Push and Talk over Cellular Server1-to-1, 1-to-Many, Many-to-ManySession Handling and Group Mgm’t: Buddy Lists, ChatRooms, Ad-hoc Groups, Open/Private Groups
CSDM – Community Service Data Manager (i/w with PoC)management of mechanisms that allow the subscriber to administerBuddy-Lists, Group-Lists and Access-Lists to be used for PoC Service.
SIP-AS – SIP Application ServerGeneric Service Platform for new FMC applicationsJava based Service Creation environment
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Mobile Presence Manager
Universal Presence and Availability for gaming, chatting, instant messaging, mobile advertisement, conferencing presence at a glanceApplication-independent Presence & Availability service for users including centralized contact lists Central management of users‘ P&A information independent on network technology (2G, 2.5G, 3G and IMS) and related clientsFlexible support of applicationsOne of the key components in Siemens FMC solutions
Private Chatroom
Exit Chat Send
Private Chatroom
Exit Chat SendExit Chat Send
<Ann Joins>John: Hello Ann!
Hello Ann!
Ann: Thx JohnAnn: Thx JohnJennifer: Are wegoing out tonight? Peter: Going tothe movies??
Operator
Reject Accept
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SURPASS CV 2.0 integrated into the FMC2.1 SolutionService Description
Consumer VoIPCommunication solution addressing residential VoIP marketBasic VoIP feature set incl. unified messaging Presence on external presence manager, e.g. MPM 2.0Inexpensive commercially available client, e.g. Xten eyebeam
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Voice Mail and Unified Messaging ServiceService Description
“All in one In-Box” for voice messages, fax, e-mailEnd-user can retrieve, store, and send messagesMessage Alerts:
Phone, e-mail, SMS
Web Portal controlfor end-user and service Provider
“All in one In-Box” for voice messages, fax, e-mailEnd-user can retrieve, store, and send messagesMessage Alerts:
Phone, e-mail, SMS
Web Portal controlfor end-user and service Provider POP inbox
Fax message with caller ID
Voicemail with caller ID
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Voice Mail and Unified Messaging Web Portal
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Push and Talk over Cellular (PoC)Service Description
provides a “Walkie-Talkie”-like voice communication by simply pressing a buttonenables communication between SIP-capable mobile terminalsis based on an instantaneous half-duplex voice communicationincludes the instant talk (called party has not to accept the call) and the request to talk (called party has to accept the call)includes one-to-one communication as well as group communication and chat groups
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Push and Talk over Cellular (PoC)Use Case Example
Example: Taxi Company improves its service with PoC Call-a-Cab is a very successful taxi company using push and talk for the coordination between back-office and couriers.Based on availability and location the coordinator can selective request those couriers who are next to a customer. Free taxi drivers can manage their time flexible without the need to contact the coordinator. By using the availability functionality they can show the coordinator how long they are available.
Using PoC with location e.g. taxi companies can offer shortest waiting times Using PoC with presence e.g. taxi companies can assign their staff most efficiently
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Siemens is a leading IMS supplier with more than 35 IMS projects worldwide
IMS - next generation corefor new multimedia servicebased push-and-talk fixed-mobile convergence
Siemens Mobile Networks IMS business overview More than 35 customer projects based on IMS@vantage
FinlandChina FranceBrazilAlgeria
Germany Italy MalaysiaJordan Morocco
RussiaPortugalNetherlands SingaporeRumania
USASlovenia ThailandSpain Hungary
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Siemens FMC referencesIMS success stories prove the trend towards FMC
Siemens Communications and Time Warner Cable recently showcased fully integrated fixed line, mobile and WiFi broadband technologies via the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) designed to deliver fixed mobile convergence (FMC).
KPN has chosen Siemens as the strategic IP partner for its fixed network and mobile activities in the Netherlands, Belgium (BASE) and Germany (E-Plus) – for VoIP, IMS and FMC.
France Telecom: As part of their strategic alliance, France Telecom and Siemens established a first milestone in FMC. Orange UK and Wanadoo successfully tested IMS as a reference solution for future convergence applications. In this project, Siemens provided end-to-end expertise as an equipment supplier, combining solutions from the fixed network, mobile network and end-user device sectors.
Government of Nanning, China
“We are very impressed with the ability of Siemens Communications to bring together the vastly different domains of communication, data and applications. And I hope that the innovative technology from Siemens will put us up with the leaders in information provisioning in China and throughout Asia”Liu Qi-Bao, Deputy Governor of Guangxi Province.
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Q&A
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