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IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)


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DEFINITION - The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a concept for an integrated network of telecommunications carriers that would facilitate the use of IP (Internet Protocol) for packet communications in all known forms over wireless or landline. Examples of such communications include traditional Telephony, fax, e-mail, Internet access, Web services, Voice over IP (VoIP), instant messaging (IM), videoconference sessions and video on demand (VoD).

IMS was originally conceived in the late 1990s as part of a plan for worldwide deployment of mobile telecommunications networks that would interface with the public switched telephone network (PSTN). IMS is part of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).

In its ideal form, IMS would offer unprecedented convenience for individual and business users. Flexibility and expandability would allow vendors to bring new services online as those services emerge and evolve, without forcing subscribers to frequently change carriers. Reality has fallen short of this ideal. It is becoming easier for individuals and businesses to access content outside the control of traditional telecommunications carriers. Small operators may be less willing than large carriers to embrace the IMS paradigm. Some analysts believe that total convergence -- the universal availability of all forms of telecommunications over IP -- may be decades away or may never be realized at all.

IMS also stands for Information Management System and Intelligent Manufacturing Systems.

Learn more about Fixed Mobile Convergence
Mobility in fixed mobile convergence: This chapter download delves into the "mobile" aspects of fixed mobile convergence (FMC) and looks at the similarities and differences between cellular and noncellular systems.
IMS: Moving from legacy to convergence: This chapter download discusses migration plans to move service providers to IMS in well-planned, business-savvy phases.
IMS Report Card: IMS Forum issues first IMS reality check: The first IMS Report Card from the IMS Forum offers an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) reality check on the hype and myths surrounding IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) deployment.
Session initiation protocol (SIP) essentials: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol ) is the foundation of IMS, the architecture that could become the basis for fixed mobile convergence. Learn the basics of SIP in this guide.
Telecom business model transformation requires symbiotic service models: Next-gen telecom service transformation is the priority worldwide, and IMS and SOA are essential tools.

LAST UPDATED: 30 Jul 2007

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More resources from around the web:
- Ericsson explains how IMS works and outlines its advantages and limitations.
- Motorola offers an IMS solution.





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