Comverse introduces new IP Messaging and Service Enablement Middleware solutions to help communication service providers expand into new markets and services. The IP Messaging solution modernizes messaging infrastructure for improved integration. The Service Enablement Middleware securely exposes CSP assets to enable third parties to create new applications accessing subscriber networks and devices. Comverse aims to reduce barriers for CSPs and third parties to collaborate on innovative voice, messaging and mobile services.
Providing VoLTE & RCS services and connecting enterprise customers to these new networks and services is an opportunity for the service providers to enhance their services and generate growth. Surveying ways in which this opportunity can be realized.
RCS vs OTT, Rich Communication System versus Over The Top, How the operators to avoid lossing their revenue of voice and sms of current mobile business
We at Comverse provide CSPs with the vehicles to grow from wholesale connectivity suppliers, to smart data providers and beyond – true connected service enablers and providers.
The RCS initiative aims at bringing IP communication services to a state-of-the-art level of maturity where their
usage would be straightforward and their reach would
be ubiquitous.
Service providers are starting deployment of VoLTE and adding RCS as part of the Joyn initiative. As service providers are looking for new sources of revenue and ways to compete with OTT service providers they are starting to provide RCS based UC services to enterprises and SMBs.
The presentation reviews VoLTE and RCS technology and market, drivers for service providers to offer such services to enterprises and RADVISION's offering for building such services with emphasis on clients for mobile, tablet and desktop.
Providing VoLTE & RCS services and connecting enterprise customers to these new networks and services is an opportunity for the service providers to enhance their services and generate growth. Surveying ways in which this opportunity can be realized.
RCS vs OTT, Rich Communication System versus Over The Top, How the operators to avoid lossing their revenue of voice and sms of current mobile business
We at Comverse provide CSPs with the vehicles to grow from wholesale connectivity suppliers, to smart data providers and beyond – true connected service enablers and providers.
The RCS initiative aims at bringing IP communication services to a state-of-the-art level of maturity where their
usage would be straightforward and their reach would
be ubiquitous.
Service providers are starting deployment of VoLTE and adding RCS as part of the Joyn initiative. As service providers are looking for new sources of revenue and ways to compete with OTT service providers they are starting to provide RCS based UC services to enterprises and SMBs.
The presentation reviews VoLTE and RCS technology and market, drivers for service providers to offer such services to enterprises and RADVISION's offering for building such services with emphasis on clients for mobile, tablet and desktop.
Talking SIP Sales Presentation that provides an overview of Talking SIP, the industry's award winning and leading Application, Media and Billing Server that powers the top next-generation networks around the world.
Rich Communication Services (RCS) is known to be the next generation of SMS. With the world now more in favor of text messaging, RCS will be able to mimic these enriched features for businesses to engage with customers. Let’s get to know the RCS business more!
RCS Hub - Driving global interconnectivity for RCS Openmind Networks
As mobile messaging evolves to offer rich communications, there is a key requirement for an RCS Interconnect Hub as identified by the GSMA with their recent RFI. Openmind's White Paper describes the architecture and features of an RCS Interconnect Hub and discusses future interworking possibilities.
Rich Communication Suite (RCS) and RCS-e aims to seamlessly unify the communications experience by integrating traditional mobile telephony with new interactive services such as presence, instant messaging and content sharing enabled by the enhanced address book of the mobile phone.
Instant SMS: Bringing SMS to the next phase and increasing service revenuesRaúl Castañón Martínez
This presentation aims to share our analysis of recent developments for Mobile Instant Messaging services and the opportunities for both Instant SMS and Mobile Portal IM service for operators in Latin America. This is from a conference I delivered at the IBC Mobile Messaging & VAS Americas 2007.
Offering Rich Communications Services (RCS) as a Multimedia Application to co...Ali Saghaeian
Some of the topics covered in this slide deck:
Drivers for RCS adoption
RCS to provide competitive like-for-like services as OTT
Providing promising business opportunities for RCS based services
RCS based business model, creating additional revenues for telco operators
RCS-e to VoLTE evolution
RCS Monetization Options
RCS/VoLTE to provide a Platform for Contextual Communication Services
OTT & RCS:
Telecom industry is being challenged, it is fighting to stay relevant and business viable, required to continue showing growth and profitability. Challenges from players offering - VoIP, chat, video, SIM less devices, BYOD, and other rich media IP based services present a threat and an opportunity.
Carriers considering their strategy have two paths to consider: Internet based communication OTT and RCS by GSMA. Naturally Pro's and Con's for each solution. risks and benefits going hand in hand.
Yet, to large extent, OTT and RCS are complementary from value proposition and product offering. Considering from within Dual spear head approach can be relevant, effective and tangible tactical approach for many carries , MVNOs, MVNes and OEMs.
Integration of Rich Communication Services:
- Converged (fixed/mobile) operator requirements
- Integration of rich communications as an enabler for advanced IPTV services
- Use cases and business perspectives of selected scenarios
Presented at Rich Communication 2012 in Berlin, Germany.
Talking SIP Sales Presentation that provides an overview of Talking SIP, the industry's award winning and leading Application, Media and Billing Server that powers the top next-generation networks around the world.
Rich Communication Services (RCS) is known to be the next generation of SMS. With the world now more in favor of text messaging, RCS will be able to mimic these enriched features for businesses to engage with customers. Let’s get to know the RCS business more!
RCS Hub - Driving global interconnectivity for RCS Openmind Networks
As mobile messaging evolves to offer rich communications, there is a key requirement for an RCS Interconnect Hub as identified by the GSMA with their recent RFI. Openmind's White Paper describes the architecture and features of an RCS Interconnect Hub and discusses future interworking possibilities.
Rich Communication Suite (RCS) and RCS-e aims to seamlessly unify the communications experience by integrating traditional mobile telephony with new interactive services such as presence, instant messaging and content sharing enabled by the enhanced address book of the mobile phone.
Instant SMS: Bringing SMS to the next phase and increasing service revenuesRaúl Castañón Martínez
This presentation aims to share our analysis of recent developments for Mobile Instant Messaging services and the opportunities for both Instant SMS and Mobile Portal IM service for operators in Latin America. This is from a conference I delivered at the IBC Mobile Messaging & VAS Americas 2007.
Offering Rich Communications Services (RCS) as a Multimedia Application to co...Ali Saghaeian
Some of the topics covered in this slide deck:
Drivers for RCS adoption
RCS to provide competitive like-for-like services as OTT
Providing promising business opportunities for RCS based services
RCS based business model, creating additional revenues for telco operators
RCS-e to VoLTE evolution
RCS Monetization Options
RCS/VoLTE to provide a Platform for Contextual Communication Services
OTT & RCS:
Telecom industry is being challenged, it is fighting to stay relevant and business viable, required to continue showing growth and profitability. Challenges from players offering - VoIP, chat, video, SIM less devices, BYOD, and other rich media IP based services present a threat and an opportunity.
Carriers considering their strategy have two paths to consider: Internet based communication OTT and RCS by GSMA. Naturally Pro's and Con's for each solution. risks and benefits going hand in hand.
Yet, to large extent, OTT and RCS are complementary from value proposition and product offering. Considering from within Dual spear head approach can be relevant, effective and tangible tactical approach for many carries , MVNOs, MVNes and OEMs.
Integration of Rich Communication Services:
- Converged (fixed/mobile) operator requirements
- Integration of rich communications as an enabler for advanced IPTV services
- Use cases and business perspectives of selected scenarios
Presented at Rich Communication 2012 in Berlin, Germany.
Presenter: Conni Billé A proposal can be terrifying. If it is off-base, you probably just wrote yourself off the candidate list. What if you propose something too expensive? What if you underestimate the complexity of the project and quote a price that is too low? Conni will share some approaches that should make you feel more comfortable and confident when writing a proposal.
Comverse VAS 3.0 IP Messaging and Service Enablement Middleware pave the way to opportunities for communication service providers (CSPs) to expand their markets and introduce compelling new consumer, enterprise and machine-to-machine (M2M) experiences.
hSenid Software International Pvt. (Ltd.) is a software development company with offices in United States, Singapore, India and R&D centers in Sri Lanka & Malaysia. It was founded in 1997 with the aim of supplying high quality software products and services to its customer’s world wide.
hSenid is an Application and Service provider for the Telecom, Financial and Enterprise markets. We specialize in Human Resource Applications and Mobile Applications and are also widely recognized for its reliable offshore/outsourcing capabilities.
With a staff of over 250 skilled engineers worldwide, hSenid offers the best solutions for your business. Our clients include Lucent Technologies, M1(Singapore), Todo1(Florida, USA), DST (Brunei), Tigo(Sri Lanka), Sampath Bank (Sri Lanka), Valista(Ireland), major Financial Institutions, Airlines, Telecoms, and Insurance Companies.
It’s in the channel Layer that the multi- and omnichannel communication is managed. It is also here that the internal routing to the other layers of the all-over solution happens.
Talking SIP empowers the MVNA, MVNE and MVNO to excel in all areas of their telecom offerings with a platform that converges mobile and VoIP. This significant level of convergence positions the mobile operator to provide a complete suite of mobile voice, data and SMS services along with compelling VoIP services for redundancy and cost reduction for the consumer, enterprise and M2M markets.
Delivering the Future of Networking with Hyper-scalable Connectivity, Liang D...Alan Quayle
Delivering the Future of Networking with Hyper-scalable Connectivity
Liang Dong, Senior Product Manager, Epsilon
In recent years, Service Providers across Asia are looking at capturing new growth opportunities fuelled by the rapid pace of digitalisation in the region. This has led to an increased adoption of some form of cloud services and hybrid cloud strategies. However, it can be a challenge when connecting these infrastructure without the right networking expertise and cloud knowledge.
Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) addresses this challenge through software-defined networking or programmable networking, by enabling connectivity through the platform and the use of API. This presentation will cover the challenges of accessing and connecting to Asian markets and how service providers can leverage on NaaS to deliver connectivity on-demand. You will also learn about:
Landscape of complexity for service providers in Asian markets (including Mainland China)
Traditional networking vs NaaS model
API and Networking – Introduction to Epsilon’s NaaS platform, Infiny
Use case – DCConnect
Infiny demonstration
The programmable telephone network has always intrigued me. As a developer, having the ability to create custom applications within the service provider network seems to have endless possibilities. I can envision all sorts of applications that make businesses more productive and consumers better informed. I can also envision business opportunities for service providers, offering hosted development platforms that developers can use to create new customer-facing services.
Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) is a means to offer an open API-based development environment to businesses of all sizes, allowing them to build custom business applications to improve their customer experience and better secure their data. Today we plan to explore opportunities for CPaaS, explain how service providers can integrate CPaaS into their existing networks and review a live customer case study of CPaaS in action.
The programmable telephone network has always intrigued me. As a developer, having the ability to create custom applications within the service provider network seems to have endless possibilities. I can envision all sorts of applications that make businesses more productive and consumers better informed. I can also envision business opportunities for service providers, offering hosted development platforms that developers can use to create new customer-facing services.
Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) is a means to offer an open API-based development environment to businesses of all sizes, allowing them to build custom business applications to improve their customer experience and better secure their data. Today we plan to explore opportunities for CPaaS, explain how service providers can integrate CPaaS into their existing networks and review a live customer case study of CPaaS in action.
This pdf describes the Solaiemes approach to create RCS based services, merging telco and web capabilities, and making feasible smooth "connection" between carrier core and internet services, and enabling the mobile user to have a lot of use cases with a common enabler/feature
As communications service providers (CSP) respond to industry disrupters such as the empowered consumer, the rise of over-the-top (OTT) providers and the decline of traditional revenue lines like wireline voice and mobile messaging, they are faced on the other side with the enormous increase in data file sizes and quantities. Whether coordinating securely while mobile, increasing the amount of video-on-demand (VoD) content managed or moving big data on and off the cloud, IBM Aspera has a solution to meet the needs of today’s digital service provider.
1. Paving the Way to New VAS
Opportunities: Comverse IP Messaging
and Service Enablement Middleware
2. Paving the Way to New VAS
Opportunities
Introducing Comverse IP Messaging and
Service Enablement Middleware Solutions
Comverse Extends VAS Leadership: Investing, Innovating, Opening New
Horizons
by Oz Ovady, Value-Added Services General Manager, Comverse
For decades, innovation has driven Comverse leadership in VAS, and this tradition continues strongly as Comverse
ushers in the future with pioneering voice and messaging solutions.
Comverse VAS 3.0 IP Messaging and Service Enablement Middleware pave the way to opportunities for communication
service providers (CSPs) to expand their markets and introduce compelling new consumer, enterprise and machine-
to-machine (M2M) experiences.
Comverse IP Messaging: Revving Up Transition to an All-IP Ecosystem
Multiple product silos have created a complex infrastructure whose intricate integration requirements impede change.
Comverse IP Messaging is an important developmental milestone designed to leverage IP capabilities to free CSPs
from the constraints of the traditional architecture.
Comverse IP Messaging leverages the common IP core to facilitate inter-communication across product silos, device
types, applications and services. This simplifies integration of third-party applications - setting the stage for an enriching,
yet simplified the user experience.
Modernizing the core messaging infrastructure to the highest standards of current Internet technologies, Comverse IP
Messaging positions CSPs to keep pace with industry developments and compete with the services being introduced
by non-traditional over-the-top competitors.
Optimizing the Messaging Platform for 4G/ LTE
Comverse IP Messaging, standards-compliant, optimizes the messaging platform for 4G/ LTE for text and multimedia
messaging, voice and video, visual voicemail and other new services.
Key elements include:
• IP Engine: With a pre-integrated collection of the newest communication experiences in a converged
environment, including person-to-person messaging (immediate and deferred) with attached multimedia objects,
online one-on-one and group messaging (IM/chat), file transfer, media sharing, integration with visual voicemail,
advanced personalization, parental control and more
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3. • Centralized Service Configuration: For operator policy and user preferences, safeguarding network security
• Network-Based Storage: With converged inbox access for all communication experiences and history archiving
• Robust Monetization Capabilities: Including tight integration with Comverse ONE for payment and balance to
generate revenues from content and additional network data, such as location, handset capabilities and address
book information
Comverse IP Messaging utilizes IP as a common infrastructure for messaging, yet at the same time it continues inter-
working seamlessly with existing legacy silos and services. This improves the operator position and user experience
by introducing a converged and harmonized environment that is a springboard for a myriad of opportunities for
compelling services, yet supports legacy services and devices to ensure seamless robust functionality to and from all
users.
Comverse Service Enablement Middleware: Bridging CSPs and Third
Parties
The Comverse Service Enablement Middleware (SEM) solution, already deployed by several operators, securely
externalizes CSP messaging and related assets (e.g. communication services, subscriber knowledge). The next-
generation cloud-based version introduces new capabilities that can further enhance the ability of CSPs to enable
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