Latest Upgrades Deliver Open, Standards-based Solutions that Help Communications Service Providers Reduce Costs, Accelerate Time to Market
MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, BARCELONA, Spain - Feb. 14, 2011
News Facts
• Oracle announced general availability of the latest releases for the Oracle Communications Service Delivery product family, helping communications service providers (CSPs) implement Next-Generation Intelligent Network (NGIN) solutions for IN replacement and evolution, network-enabled application stores (NEAS) as well as IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and Long Term Evolution (LTE) network value added services.
• The new releases include: Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper 5.0, Oracle Communications Service Broker 5.0, Oracle Communications Converged Application Server 5.0 and Oracle Communications Presence 5.0.
• The latest Oracle Communications Service Delivery products help CSPs monetize innovative new services that leverage existing network assets, maximize profitability and accelerate time to market.
Product Details
• Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper 5.0: The latest release of Oracle's unified network enablement and service exposure platform helps CSPs support two-sided business models - generating revenue from consumers and third-party developers that securely access service providers' network assets to develop rich, innovative mobile applications.
• Oracle Communications Service Broker 5.0: This release allows CSPs to reduce the cost of maintaining legacy IN components by migrating to a NGIN platform based on open, Java and IT industry-standard technologies.
• Oracle Communications Converged Application Server 5.0: The latest release of Oracle's converged application platform delivers capabilities that help CSPs maximize profitability from converged Web-telecommunications services delivered over IP-based networks such as IMS and LTE.
• Oracle Communications Presence 5.0: This release of Oracle's presence and XML document management (XDM) server provides CSPs with powerful enablers for building converged services like instant messaging, multiparty conferencing and presence-enabled social networks.