Wednesday, October 12, 2005

MSF Plans First Global Test of IMS R2+ Architecture

The MultiService Forum (MSF) will conduct a global interoperability test of its IMS compatible R2+ architecture in October 2006. The Global MSF Interoperability 2006 (GMI 2006) event, conducted at carrier labs in Asia, Europe and North America, will demonstrate multi-vendor interoperability of QoS-enabled voice and multimedia services originating & terminating on both MSF R2+ and IMS networks, using MSF Implementation Agreements (IAs).


The MSF is working closely with international carriers to develop specific GMI test scenarios. Service providers expressing early interest and support for the test include BT, Korea Telecom, NTT, Verizon & Vodafone.


"GMI 2006 will be the industry's first-ever test of the delivery of services over a converged wireline/wireless network," said Roger Ward, MSF President. "Service providers see the promise of IMS, but more work needs to be done on the detail required to deliver true multi-vendor open architecture solutions. The GMI event will be a prime opportunity for both carriers and vendors to test the ability of vendor-specific IMS solutions to interoperate with MSF R2+ networks."


The GMI 2006 network for the event will serve fixed subscribers, nomadic subscribers and roaming SIP end points. The network will consist of both wireline and wireless IMS compatible nodes with associated management systems, allowing interoperability testing to prove the compatibility of the R2+ MSF architecture & associated Implementation Agreements, both locally and between the two types of nodes over the GMI 2006 global test network.


The MSF R2 Architecture provides the essential framework and common semantic for the definition of a multi-service network. Definition of a set of physical architecture implementations within the framework enables MSF members to focus on a common set of commercially viable scenarios. Issues addressed by the architecture include:

  • IP core network QoS


  • Advanced services


  • Interworking with legacy PSTN


  • Multiple carrier QoS enabled solutions


  • Global advanced services interoperability


  • IPv4/IPv6 inter-working where applicable
http://www.msforum.org
  • The GMI 2004 interoperability event, which ran concurrently at four carrier labs (NTT, KT, BT and Qwest) from October 4th to 16th, 2004, tested state-of-the-art network elements against the specific protocols defined in MSF Implementation Agreements (IAs) for supporting a fully integrated VoIP solution. These network elements included softswitches, application servers, media servers, service brokers, call agents, bandwidth managers and other control and management systems.


    GMI 2004 employed more than 50 test plans to exercise the 25 new MSF IAs created since 2002. The four global carriers and 28 equipment vendors demonstrated interoperability under real world conditions.


  • Several of the MultiService Forum (MSF) Implementation Agreements (IAs) are incorporated into BT's 21st Century Network (21CN) program. MSF IAs build upon protocols issued by standards bodies such as the ITU and IETF, providing practical methods for applying standards to real world networks.

Cisco Unveils its Application Velocity System to Boost WAN Application Performance

Cisco Systems introduced a new Application Velocity System (AVS) and Wide-area Application Engine (WAE) designed to deliver LAN-like application response times over the WAN. The new products, which includes AVS appliances for deployment in data centers and WAE appliances for deployment at branch offices, accelerate, monitor and secure web-based application delivery to all remote users across the extended enterprise without requiring changes to clients or servers.


Deployed in the data center, Cisco AVS accelerates and optimizes any HTML or XML-based application over HTTP or HTTPS. Cisco cited response time improvements of as much as 500%, bandwidth requirement decreases of as much as 80% and reduction of server processing cycles by as much as 80%.


The Cisco AVS 3120 allows remote users accessing web-based application and portals such as Oracle, Siebel, and SAP across the WAN to get LAN-like application response times. It does this by offloading specific server processes and minimizing the communication overhead required to render pages in these applications.


Cisco said that unlike other acceleration solutions, its platform can minimize application chattiness by managing user sessions and optimizing data transfers in the background. Cisco AVS features an advanced application security firewall to maximize the ability to quickly identify and prevent application layer threats and data theft.


The Cisco AVS 3180 also features end-to-end monitoring and reporting for application response time network-wide. By reporting on response times individually specific to the network, servers and desktops, Cisco AVS 3180 helps identify problem areas and present service-level data for ongoing management.


The Cisco Wide-area Application Engine (WAE) multi-service branch office platform, allows organizations to consolidate their distributed servers and storage into centrally managed data centers while maintaining LAN-like performance and access to applications and content for users in remote branch offices. It offers application acceleration and wide-area network optimization while maintaining full traffic visibility and complying with packet network policies such as traffic prioritization, QoS and security settings. It also includes caching and application protocol optimization to overcome the bandwidth and latency limitations associated with TCP/IP and client-server protocols.


This initial release features the Cisco Wide Area File Services (WAFS) and Cisco Application and Content Networking System (ACNS) running on a family of appliances that include the Cisco WAE-511, WAE-611, and WAE-7326. Cisco WAE is also offered as a network module for the Cisco integrated services routers. http://www.cisco.com

Salira Introduces Standards-based GEPON Product Line

Salira Systems, which is now a subsidiary of Hitachi Communication Technologies, announced general availability of its Salira 3000 platform based on the IEEE 802.3ah protocols for Ethernet PON (EPON). Previously, Salira has offered a proprietary GEPON platform. The new, standards-compliant system uses Teknovus' GEPON chipsets.





Salira's 3000 Series consists of the Salira 2550 Optical Line Terminal (OLT), the Salira 3345 Optical Network Unit (ONU) and the Salira 3350-S ONU. Services are provisioned and maintained by Salira's best-in-class network management system known as SAM (Salira Access Management).


Four Salira 2550 OLTs can be installed in a standard 7 foot rack. The units offer redundant System Controller Cards that control the service line cards. Up to 14 GE-PON Optical Line Cards each delivering two symmetrical Gigabit Ethernet PON links can be installed in the unit to support standards-based services. Each PON link can support up to a 1 to 64 split ratio. Alternately, up to 8 TDM Line Cards supporting OC-3/STM-1 or T1/E1 service can be installed in the unit, with the remaining 6 slots delivering Gigabit Ethernet service.


On the customer premises side, Salira introduced two new standards-based ONUs. The Salira 3345 is a flexible CPE device that is designed to deliver standards-based Ethernet and/or traditional TDM services to end-users in MTU and MDU environments. The device has 2 pluggable slots to support any combination of modular plug-ins: 8 port 10/100BaseT, 8 port DMT VDSL, or 8 port T1/E1.


The Salira 3350-S is an extremely compact CPE device designed to deliver standards-based Fast Ethernet services to individual businesses and residences. The device has a 2 Fast Ethernet ports, and measures 6.5 inches wide by 4.5 inches high.


Carriers using Salira's proprietary 2000 platform can add Salira 3000 line cards in order to deliver standards-based services via standards-based CPE devices. The Salira Access Management (SAM) system can simultaneously manage proprietary and standards-based services.


In conjunction with the product announcement, Salira announced that the Salira 3000 Series is the first EPON product based on the IEEE 802.3ah standard to receive certification from the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) in China.
http://www.salira.com
  • Earlier this year, Hitachi Communication Technologies acquired U.S.-based Salira in a move designed to strengthen its optical access systems businesses. Hitachi is leading supplier of BPON systems in Japan and has developed its own family of GPON optical access solutions as well.


  • Earlier this week, Salira Systems named Dr. Yanming Liu as its new President and CEO. Dr. Liu was inventor and one of the principal developers of Corning's LEAF fiber. Subsequently, he led the international technical marketing of the LEAF fiber, which became a multi-billion dollar product line.

PanAmSat's Galaxy 15 Launches with HDTV and L-band Capabilities

The third of PanAmSat's next-generation satellites, the Galaxy 15, was successfully launched by an Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana.


Galaxy 15 carries 24 C-band transponders and two L-band transponders that will allow PanAmSat to expand its HDTV and video distribution for its key cable programmers as well as to drive new government-related business.


Through its high-power C-band payload, Galaxy 15 will deliver video programming for America's premier television programmers. The L-band payload will provide navigation signals to in-flight aircraft as part of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Geostationary Communications and Control Segment (GCCS), an initiative being developed by Lockheed Martin.


Galaxy 15 was built and custom-designed for PanAmSat by Orbital Sciences Corporation. http://www.panamsat.com/

Nokia Establishes 3G Joint Venture with China Putian

Nokia and China Putian will set-up a joint venture in Wuhan, the capital city of China's Hubei Province, to focus on network solutions for the 3G standards TD-SCDMA and WCDMA, as well as providing network construction and optimization services.


The total investment in the joint venture is 900 million RMB (approximately EUR 90 million). China Putian and Nokia will have 51% and 49% shares respectively in the joint venture. Products of the joint venture will be marketed under the Potevio brand held by China Putian. The joint venture will launch TD-SCDMA and WCDMA systems in 2006. Nokia will continue to sell WCDMA systems under its own brand both globally and in China. http://www.nokia.com

Oracle Carrier Grade Framework to Run on Intel ATCA Servers

Oracle opened a new Carrier Grade Framework (CGF) Competency Center in Shenzhen, China. The facility, which includes a development team from Oracle and Intel, aims to "drive the adoption of standards-based technology in communications networks worldwide, enabling communications service providers (CSPs) and network equipment manufacturers (NEMs) to more effectively meet customer demands and speed time to market for innovative services."


Oracle said its CGF initiative aims to replace proprietary, siloed communications technology with a modular, standards-based data management offering that combines Oracle Database 10g, Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database, and leverages AdvancedTCA (ATCA)-compliant Intel servers. ATCA is an industry standard that provides a scalable, reliable platform architecture for carrier-grade (99.999% availability) communications applications.


The companies said network equipment manufacturers, including ASPire, Huawei, UTStarcom, Xin Wei and ZTE, have expressed significant interest in the program.


"Intel and Oracle are committed to helping our mutual customers in the communications industry focus on innovation to meet their customer demands," said Intel Communications Infrastructure Group General Manager of Marketing and Platform Programs, Kevin D. Johnson.
http://www.oracle.com/

Verizon One Cordless Phone Integrates DSL modem and 802.11g Router

Verizon rolled out a 5.8 Ghz cordless phone featuring a color-touch screen, DSL modem, 802.11g wireless router and other advanced features. Verizon One is described as a "communications command center" designed to help consumers manage all of their communications needs and devices.


Verizon One's features include visual call logs; one-touch dialing from Verizon SuperPages search results (including access to maps and driving directions); on-screen memo pad; personal calendar; address book entry directly from call logs and online directory assistance; and easily accessed updates on local weather, news, sports, stocks and entertainment highlights (such as movie listings and show times). Customers can customize the content based upon their interests and tailor the touch screen display with their personal photos, etc.


The unit can be used with Verizon's iobi service, which would add a network-based feature set including one-touch dialing, visual voice mail, scheduled call-forwarding, and real-time call management.


Customers who order Verizon One when they sign up for a one-year DSL contract will receive an immediate $50 discount off of the $199.95 retail price. Customers are also required to pay for shipping.
http://www.verizon.com

Verizon FiOS TV Adds Gemstar-TV Guide and HDNet

Verizon announced separate programming-distribution agreements with Gemstar-TV Guide's TV Guide Channel and TVG Network, as well as HDNet to carry the networks on Verizon FiOS TV.


Verizon FiOS TV will carry the TV Guide Channel, a television entertainment and program guide network, as well as TVG Network, the premier live interactive horseracing network.


The agreement with HDNet includes HDNet Movies. HDNet is the first national television network broadcasting all of its programming in high definition, including original series, sports and licensed programming. HDNet Movies delivers a commercial-free schedule of full-length feature films.


Verizon said it now can offer more than 330 channels, with more on the way.
http://www.verizon.com
http://www.gemstartvguide.com/

Viacom's MTV Networks Acquires IFILM

MTV Networks, a unit of Viacom, has acquired IFILM, one of the leading online video aggregator and distribution sites, for $49 million. IFILM has specialized in programming from Hollywood studios, amateur filmmakers, and user-generated content. The site reaches over 10 million users and 30 million streams per month. http://www.mtv.com/http://www.ifilm.com/

Equinix Founder and CTO Jay Adelson Steps Down

Equinix Founder and Chief Technology Officer Jay Adelson is leaving the company to pursue other entrepreneurial interests. He will continue as a strategic advisor to Equinix and will continue to serve as a spokesman for the company.
http://www.equinix.com

WSJ: Comcast Builds a Mini Internet

Comcast has over 400 software engineers building its own video version of the Internet, according to a front page story from The Wall Street Journal. The initiative is portrayed as a pre-emptive move to address the looming threat of RBOC competition, content owners distributing video directly over broadband, and third-party aggregators, notably Apple and its video iPods. The Wall Street Journal also reported talks between Comcast and Google about possibly acquiring a stake in Time Warner's America Online.
http://www.wsj.com