ip multimedia subsystem fixed mobile convergence
Migrating to IMS and Packetcable 2.0: How to Transition to New Multimedia and Fixed Mobile Applications
White Paper The standards include IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), PacketCable 1.x, PacketCable 2.0, and PacketCable Multimedia (PCMM). How can operators deliver advanced offerings like fixed mobile convergence while... [13 Jun 2008]
The telecoms operator of the future
Comment Next generation networks (NGN) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) are seen as the core technologies that will not only enable network transformation but every aspect of the service provider's operations. [02 Jan 2007]
Presence and Localization Data Enable New IMS User Services
White Paper These scenarios run on an early version of the Telecoms & Internet Converged Services & Protocols for Advanced Networks (TISPAN)/ IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture, and explore a variety of optional mechanisms allowed by the current... [28 Nov 2006]
IMS: A Blueprint for Fixed Mobile Convergence
White Paper As interest in fixed-mobile convergence continues to rise, one technology increasingly dominates discussion: the IP Multimedia Subsystem, or IMS. Not only that, but IMS is rapidly becoming a key element in the development of next-generation... [05 Jan 2006]
Telcos look to profit from fixed-mobile convergence
News However, it contends a big upcoming area is IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). Next-generation technologies for various types of networks are allowing operators to push forward with fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) and even fixed-mobile substitution (FMS... [21 Dec 2005]
Nine out of 10 phones will have a camera by 2009
News Even cheaper components and manufacturing efficiencies will push integrated digital cameras into the low-end handsets market, while high-speed networks and technologies such as SIP (session initiation protocol) and IMS (IP multimedia subsystem... [07 Oct 2005]
IP Multimedia - A New Era in Communications
White Paper Based on the technologies of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the mobile and Internet domains will merge, allowing users to access, create, consume and share digital content using interoperable devices. [01 Mar 2005]
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