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Title: IMS-10


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IMS-10 Migration to IMS
  • Steve Northridge
  • Ulticom

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IMS Evolution
Service Independent Network Layers
Network and Service Specific Service Silos
Service
Control
Access
Fixed
Enterprise
Wireless
  • Creates shared and modular resources across
    multiple access methods
  • Facilitates a unified user experience across
    multiple domains
  • Services delivered as point solutions within each
    network silo
  • Expensive and sustainable only for limited core
    services

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IMS Standardization
  • IMS was originally defined by the 3G.IP industry
    forum in 1999
  • 3GPP adopted IMS as part of Release 5 (evolution
    from 2G to 3G networks)
  • 3GPP2 based the CDMA2000 Multimedia Domain on
    3GPP IMS
  • 3GPP Release 6 added interworking with WLAN
  • 3GPP Release 7, working with TISPAN, added
    support for fixed networks

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3GPP/TISPAN IMS
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IMS Market Assessment
  • Current Analysis, IMS Market Assessment, August
    7, 2007
  • Ericsson 37 contracts for IMS deployment and 80
    trials
  • NSN 30 commercial references and 50 trials
  • Alcatel-Lucent 20 IMS full deployments
  • Difficult to assess what has been deployed
  • Some vendors claiming FMC, presence, instant
    messaging, POC and VoIP as IMS services
  • Large portions of vendor roadmaps are based on
    standard that have yet to be completed

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Market Assessment (continued)
  • Heavy Reading, IMS Deployment Update Promises
    Challenges, July 2007
  • IMS is running behind schedule
  • Developments in mainstream Internet threaten the
    concept of IMS, such as Over the Top (OTT) video
    services putting pressure on telcos to come up
    with quick fixes
  • The IMS promise of a better application creation
    and deployment environment could be undermined by
    new Web 2.0 tools that could be used to mashup
    telco and web services

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Web Services for Telecom?
  • Web Services
  • Defined by W3C to request the execution of remote
    services
  • XML / SOAP used for communications
  • WSDL is the XML format to describe the service
    and usage
  • UDDI is the protocol for publishing information
    about the Web Service
  • RPC Web Services are distributed function calls
  • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Web
    Services are message oriented

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Mashups
  • Mashups, also referred to as situational
    applications, were originally created in the
    browser by combining various widgets to form a
    service
  • Server-based Mashups can be used to quickly offer
    new services built upon a set of Web Services
    made available through the UDDI
  • BT has made its Web 2.0 Service Aggregation
    Environment (Web21C) commercially available to
    third party developers
  • BT provided the following functionality Voice
    calling, conference calls, messaging,
    authentication, location, subscriber profile
    information, and contacts
  • The functionality is higher level and does not
    require telco development knowledge
  • The Web Services abstraction layer uses SIP and
    Parlay X which are hidden from the user

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Internet Rhythm
Simon Beresford-Wylie, CEO designate of Nokia
Siemens
Declaring that the new company will encompass a
wide range of capabilities in various wireless
technologies including GSM, CDMA and WiMAX.,
Beresford-Wylie said, "We need to lose the
religion" and added that open standards will be
central to the roll-out of future Nokia Siemens
products..Simon Beresford-Wylie even went so
far as to suggest that previous determination by
many in the industry to create a proprietary and
closed version of the mobile Internet may have
been a mistake.He said, ""There is only one
Internet and I think we misunderstood that as an
industry. Services and content will come
predominantly from the Internet and we have to
understand that. Were moving from a world where
there was a telecom rhythm to one that has an
Internet rhythm,"
Source TelecomTV, The Nokia Siemens
StrategyDump the religion, get on with the
rhythm, February 13, 2007
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Removing the Garden Walls?
  • Google sent a letter to the FCC indicating that
    open applications, devices, services and networks
    should be mandated for commercial spectrum, the
    FCC responded with a block of the 700Mhz spectrum
    that would be open to devices and applications
  • Apple IPhone developed without operator influence
    offers WiFi to bypass the wireless network and as
    the advertising states offers not the watered
    down version of the Internet or the mobile
    version of the Internet or the kinda .. sorta..
    looks like the Internet .. Internet
  • In February 2007, Skype is urging the US FCC to
    allow mobile subscribers to employ any hardware
    or software they choose as long as it does not
    harm the network. Mobile operators often block
    free internet services such as VoIP

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Pragmatic IMS Deployment
  • VDC in their research note titled Signaling
    Networks Are Dead. Long Live SS7!, July 2007,
    indicates that Service Providers do not believe
    there are compelling applications to justify the
    expense of moving to packetized networks.
    Operators are looking to add just enough to
    support revenue generating services. This implies
    that networks will become hybridized and service
    infrastructures will need to bridge the gaps.
  • Current Analysis in their IMS Market Assessment
    dated August 7, 2007 indicates that IMS becomes a
    subset in a larger architectural framework to
    accommodate non-IMS traffic.

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Hybrid Networks
Telco Web Services Mashup
  • Abstraction provides Web Services Appropriate for
    each network
  • 3rd Party Applications can use the Web Services
    to offer services in one network or across
    networks

Internet
UDDI Web Service Registry
3rd Party Domain
3rd Party Web Services Applications
Abstraction of functions into Web Services
Service Provider Domain
SS7 Based Network
IMS Based Network
Naked SIP Based Network
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Future Role of IMS
  • IMS is not, on its own, enough to enable an
    operator to deliver a rich set of
    revenue-generating services to the market. IMS is
    a good environment for creating or reimplementing
    a core set of specialist carrier-grade telco
    services, such as voice messaging, location, and
    presence. IMS gets these services off proprietary
    hardware and makes them easier and cheaper to
    maintain and enhance. While each of these core
    services has an intrinsic value, operators will
    make more money out of them in a next-generation
    IP world if they can blend their core service
    with other functions in innovative ways to create
    value-added services They need to make these
    SIP-based core services available for mashup.
  • - Telco Web 2.0 Mashups A New Blueprint for
    Service Creation, Light Reading, May 2007

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