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SIP – The Standard for Service Delivery
As telephony moves towards a network infrastructure based on IP, SIP is rapidly emerging as the protocol
of choice for service delivery.Yet, a next-generation SIP-based architecture must enable carriers to
build and deploy services quickly and economically over whatever the underlying network happens to
be. The Unified Network Architecture provides just that - a platform to deliver innovative, high-margin
services that can be deployed over IP, as well as POTS, broadband, cable and ISDN networks.
Bringing IP to the PSTN
The Unified Network Architecture’s ability to support SIP offers service providers a means to
tap into application-layer resources far more vast than the PSTN can or ever will offer.The solution
brings the simplicity and ubiquity of IP to the PSTN by providing an open services architecture with
distributed intelligence that enables service revenue beyond traditional voice services.It provides
a complete solution for the delivery of enhanced business and residential communications services that
are extensible and can be independently branded, including:
- SIP to GR-303 Interworking
- Hosted PBX/IP Centrex
- Unified/Instant Messaging
- Presence/Mobility
- Multi-Party Conferencing
- Distributed Call Center
- Cable Telephony
The Platform for Service Delivery
The solution’s unified and open architecture allows carriers to quickly “plug in” to
the service layers to incorporate applications with third-party developers.Carriers can start by offering
customers services such as Centrex, messaging, prepaid calling, or conferencing, and as end points
become more intelligent, they can introduce a new class of service that integrates telephony with the
web and e-mail.
At the center of the Unified Network Architecture’s platform for Enhanced Voice Services
is the PacketMatrix Controller (PMC).The PMC offers the capabilities of the PSTN to IP-based networks
at a fraction of the cost and enables new IP-based services through SIP to packet and legacy networks,
while providing unparalleled network scale, performance and resiliency.
Seamless Integration of Packet and PSTN Networks
The PMC directs call processing through the most efficient path in a large, distributed network - routing
calls from a packet network to the PSTN and from the PSTN to a packet network. Since the PMC acts
as a service mediation point between SIP and AIN domains, it has the ability to link applications
from IP to the PSTN and extend network resources to third-party application servers using SIP to
enable applications such as IP Centrex, unified messaging and IP call center.
Unrivaled Scale, Performance and Availability
The PMC operates independent of call state and communicates with other network elements using standard
protocols, such as SIP, reducing network complexity and eliminating potential network bottlenecks.
The PMC architecture allows flexible deployment and eliminates the need for 1:N topologies. ICS2000
media gateways control load balancing between PMCs through a "round robin" or primary and
backup mechanism.
Since a single PMC can support a large network of ICS2000s, call-processing capacity is increased
linearly and economically with additional servers. The PMC can also be deployed in redundant
clusters or distributed geographically for maximum network performance. Load balanced N+k deployment
supports
extreme scale, performance and availability on the PMC platform.
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