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Service Delivery Platforms
Service delivery platforms are the evolving software components that make up services delivery architectures flexible enough to enable rapid business and consumer service deployment on one network. With no standard definition, SDPs integrate traditional telecom and IT capabilities for use in telecom providers' IP networks. This section addresses existing and evolving SDPs and components that include service control and creation environments.
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Emerging IP technologies enable new services revenue
Tom Nolle, president, CIMI Corp. | 08 Jul 2009
EXPERT LESSON - This expert lesson looks at how emerging IP technologies offer service providers new revenue sources by combining Web 2.0 with APIs and hosted apps. |
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Building targeted triple play services
H. Paris Burstyn, Senior Analyst, Ovum | 12 Jun 2009
EXPERT LESSON - Triple play services delivery is an ongoing challenge; this guide looks at building high-quality service delivery and billing systems to give different customers what they want. |
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session border controller
16 Jul 2007
WORD - A session border controller (SBC) is a device or application that governs the manner in which calls, also called sessions, are initiated, conducted and terminated in a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) network. An SBC can ...
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telecommunications
26 Jun 2007
WORD - Telecommunications, also called telecommunication, is the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means. A complete, single telecommunications circuit consists of two stations, each equipped with a ...
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