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Considerations for Migrating to IMS Version 9 From IMS Version 5 or 6

whitepaper Since these older versions (IMS Version 5 and IMS Version 6) are out of support and therefore, not within the IMS V9 migration and coexistence support policy, this paper will describe what steps would be necessary to become current by installing...

Tags: database management

[16 May 2008]

A Circuit Voice Migration Solution for Independent Service Providers

whitepaper The Lucent Circuit Voice Migration solution augments existing IP and IMS technologies and gives independent providers the opportunity to make a single investment that will enable them to offer next-generation services combining traditional...

Tags: voip - ip telephony, providers, voice, unified

[10 Apr 2008]

IMS: The Migration Path Towards Converged IP-Based Networks

whitepaper Consumer demand for multimedia services encompassing voice (POT, mobile, and VoiP), video (multimedia), and data (internet), aptly referred to as triple play services, has created a multi-billion dollar opportunity for telecommunication incumbents...

Tags: voip - ip telephony

[14 Feb 2008]

The telecoms operator of the future

Comment IMS allows operators to deliver fixed and mobile multimedia services over the same network, and interconnect seamlessly with other networks. He says: "IMS can simplify this by housing all of the user's identity and service profile information in a...

[02 Jan 2007]

Network Migration Strategies Towards IMS

whitepaper The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), which lies at the core of Next-Generation Networks (NGN), delivers user-centric broadband services over multiple types of access networks in a way transparent to the end user.

Tags: access technologies, centric, next generation networks, migrate

[28 Nov 2006]

Broadband Household Segmentation: The Impact on Service Provider Consumer Applications Strategies

whitepaper Wireline and mobile operators have largely agreed on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) being the next-generation network architecture. A multi-step business strategy is outlined to guide the migration to next-generation services.

Tags: broadband, north, next generation, generation

[28 Nov 2006]

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