The document discusses various use cases for WebRTC including web conferencing, contact centers, IMS, unified communications, and vertical industries. It provides examples of how WebRTC is being used in Google Hangouts for web collaboration, advanced contact centers to improve customer experiences, and by Amazon for their Mayday customer support. The document also reviews how WebRTC can connect to the public switched telephone network through IMS and enable rich communication services on the web for mobile service providers.
volte ims network architecture tutorial - Explained Vikas Shokeen
I have described VoLTE IMS Architecture in simplified way . Are you also finding 3GPP Specs complicated & Complex for VoLTE IMS . It covers Role played by individual Networks Elements as mentioned below :-
# VoLTE SIP Handset : SIP Support , UAC , UAS , User Agent , SIP-UA
# Underlying LTE Network : MME , SGW , PGW , PCRF , HSS , Dedicated Bearer , QCI , Default Bearer
# IMS Core : SIP Servers , P-CSCF , I-CSCF , S-CSCF , TAS , MMTEL , BGw , MRF , ATCF , ATGW , IBCF , MGCF , IM-MGW , TrGW
# Voice Core or PSTN Network for Break-in or Break-out Calls
Service Scenarios and Learnings from the Belgacom EasyHome Lab - Bernard Boël...mfrancis
The document discusses a project between Belgacom and partners to demonstrate "EasyHome" and "EasyOffice" services using a service delivery platform and OSGi technology. The main objectives of the project were to validate technologies for installing, configuring, and managing services and devices remotely; build a lab to demonstrate services; and show business units the technical feasibility of service bundles. The project involved setting up demonstrators for home surveillance, teleworking, and media services using a service enabling platform and OSGi-based gateways and devices. Key concepts demonstrated included zero-touch provisioning of devices and services, remote management of gateways and subscription-based access to services through a centralized portal.
More than a decade ago, Cisco introduced wireless solutions that addressed challenges associated with address mobility, seamless authentication and comprehensive backend accounting.
In the last few years, the industry has transformed to offer an immense range of Smart Devices. This unprecedented growth in mobile traffic demands a change to scale to the new reality of any–to-any connectivity. This is a technical deep dive presentation on BNG Deployments and Mobile Offload techniques
SRVCC (Single Radio Voice Call Continuity) in VoLTE & Comparison with CSFBVikas Shokeen
SRVCC allows a voice call on an LTE network to be handed over to a 2G or 3G network when the user moves out of LTE coverage, ensuring the call does not drop. It uses the STN-SR identity to route the call via the MSC to the IMS network. During the SRVCC handover, the MME splits the voice bearer from other bearers and initiates relocation of the voice bearer to the MSC while relocating other bearers to the SGSN. The MSC then establishes the CS leg with the IMS network using STN-SR to complete the handover without dropping the call.
The document discusses considerations for server-side WebRTC infrastructure. It describes how WebRTC uses STUN and TURN servers to handle NAT traversal so clients can establish direct peer-to-peer connections. However, media servers and WebRTC gateways are also important to provide value-added functions like conferencing, recording, transcoding and interoperating WebRTC with existing VoIP networks. The document compares different approaches for multi-party video, including mesh, MCU, SFU and simulcast, and how servers can optimize resource usage for large scale conferencing.
This document describes the process for leveraging the ClearPass Guest captive portal to bypass the Captive Network Assistant (web sheet) that is displayed on iOS devices such as iPhone, iPad, and more recently, OS X machines running Lion (10.7) and above.
To learn more, visit us at http://www.arubanetworks.com/wlan. Join the discussion at https://community.arubanetworks.com
volte ims network architecture tutorial - Explained Vikas Shokeen
I have described VoLTE IMS Architecture in simplified way . Are you also finding 3GPP Specs complicated & Complex for VoLTE IMS . It covers Role played by individual Networks Elements as mentioned below :-
# VoLTE SIP Handset : SIP Support , UAC , UAS , User Agent , SIP-UA
# Underlying LTE Network : MME , SGW , PGW , PCRF , HSS , Dedicated Bearer , QCI , Default Bearer
# IMS Core : SIP Servers , P-CSCF , I-CSCF , S-CSCF , TAS , MMTEL , BGw , MRF , ATCF , ATGW , IBCF , MGCF , IM-MGW , TrGW
# Voice Core or PSTN Network for Break-in or Break-out Calls
Service Scenarios and Learnings from the Belgacom EasyHome Lab - Bernard Boël...mfrancis
The document discusses a project between Belgacom and partners to demonstrate "EasyHome" and "EasyOffice" services using a service delivery platform and OSGi technology. The main objectives of the project were to validate technologies for installing, configuring, and managing services and devices remotely; build a lab to demonstrate services; and show business units the technical feasibility of service bundles. The project involved setting up demonstrators for home surveillance, teleworking, and media services using a service enabling platform and OSGi-based gateways and devices. Key concepts demonstrated included zero-touch provisioning of devices and services, remote management of gateways and subscription-based access to services through a centralized portal.
More than a decade ago, Cisco introduced wireless solutions that addressed challenges associated with address mobility, seamless authentication and comprehensive backend accounting.
In the last few years, the industry has transformed to offer an immense range of Smart Devices. This unprecedented growth in mobile traffic demands a change to scale to the new reality of any–to-any connectivity. This is a technical deep dive presentation on BNG Deployments and Mobile Offload techniques
SRVCC (Single Radio Voice Call Continuity) in VoLTE & Comparison with CSFBVikas Shokeen
SRVCC allows a voice call on an LTE network to be handed over to a 2G or 3G network when the user moves out of LTE coverage, ensuring the call does not drop. It uses the STN-SR identity to route the call via the MSC to the IMS network. During the SRVCC handover, the MME splits the voice bearer from other bearers and initiates relocation of the voice bearer to the MSC while relocating other bearers to the SGSN. The MSC then establishes the CS leg with the IMS network using STN-SR to complete the handover without dropping the call.
The document discusses considerations for server-side WebRTC infrastructure. It describes how WebRTC uses STUN and TURN servers to handle NAT traversal so clients can establish direct peer-to-peer connections. However, media servers and WebRTC gateways are also important to provide value-added functions like conferencing, recording, transcoding and interoperating WebRTC with existing VoIP networks. The document compares different approaches for multi-party video, including mesh, MCU, SFU and simulcast, and how servers can optimize resource usage for large scale conferencing.
This document describes the process for leveraging the ClearPass Guest captive portal to bypass the Captive Network Assistant (web sheet) that is displayed on iOS devices such as iPhone, iPad, and more recently, OS X machines running Lion (10.7) and above.
To learn more, visit us at http://www.arubanetworks.com/wlan. Join the discussion at https://community.arubanetworks.com
Why Session Border Controllers?
Product Portfolio of the Session Border Controller
Business Applications and Use Cases (Vega ESBC)
Carrier/Service Provider Applications and Use Cases (NetBorder SBC)
Sangoma SBC Load Balancing and Failover Techniques
SBC Walkthrough
Conceptual Overview of the SBC Call Processing Components
Introduction and Configuration of SIP Profiles
Introduction and Configuration of Domain Profiles
Introduction and Configuration of Media Profiles
Introduction and Configuration of SIP Trunks
Introduction and Configuration of Call Routing
Walkthrough
This document provides a summary of Polycom's corporate profile, including its leadership position in the video conferencing market, financial strength, innovation in products like the RMX and DMA, and solutions for telepresence, infrastructure, management applications, security, endpoints and mobility. Polycom has over 3,000 employees, 54 offices worldwide, and aims to accelerate growth and market share through relentless innovation.
The document describes Polycom's test automation architecture which includes a .NET API layer called FANTA for performing actions on modules like MCUs and endpoints. Tests are created using FANTA and compiled as executables to be run by a TestShell. Results are stored in a database for reporting and analysis on test coverage. A resource manager is used to track device utilization and support test scheduling. The automation includes controls for MCUs, endpoints, and a web interface for executing and scheduling tests.
WebRTC for Mobile - Challenges and SolutionsAmir Zmora
Running WebRTC on Mobile devices is still a challenge. There is no "one size fits all" solution. This presentation was presented by Amir Zmora at the WebRTC 2014 conference in Paris
Squire Technologes: Session Border Controller (SVI_SBC) Presentation. Highlighting the key features and functionality of the SVI_SBC. The Session Border Controller provides a mature, proven carrier grade technology packed with feature rich capabilities allowing operators to rapidly deploy services. A flexible licensing model allows clients to meet budget requirements and scale as and when future growth dictates.
Capability includes: SIP Trunks, Skype for Business, IMS / 4G Services, WebRTC Gateway, Lawful Intercept and Billing.
Avaya Aura® Session Border Controller, powered by Acme Packet, secures the IP border for the real time interactive communications that flow outside your internal network. With Avaya Aura® Session Border Controller, your Unified Communications and Contact Center Solutions can securely leverage SIP, while simultaneously extending the power of the Avaya Aura® architecture throughout your enterprise to realize the true benefits of open standards.
Workshop web rtc implementation detailsDouglas Tait
The document outlines the agenda for a WebRTC workshop on the ecosystem. The workshop will include introductions, an overview of WebRTC, standardization discussions, presentations on WebRTC archetypes and use cases, and details on implementation architectures. The implementation section will discuss developing WebRTC applications independently or with frameworks, SDKs, services, and API platforms.
This document summarizes a webinar presented by Coevolve on building a roadmap for the next-generation WAN. The webinar covered limitations of traditional WAN solutions, how SD-WAN provides a new approach as the foundation for the next-generation WAN, addressing the vendor management challenge that SD-WAN creates, and how to build a roadmap to transition to an SD-WAN. Key points included the cost savings and network agility benefits of SD-WAN, the application visibility and performance monitoring it provides, and Coevolve's approach to managing the increased number of third-party vendors involved in an SD-WAN solution.
The document discusses evaluating the network environment, including how the network will be used and determining if it is a low or high-complexity environment. It also covers selecting the appropriate Aruba access points and antennas based on the environment evaluation and planning the network layout either virtually using VisualRF Plan or with a physical site survey.
The document provides an overview and instructions for configuring Aruba MeshOS 4.7 on Aruba wireless mesh devices. It includes details on using both the web management interface (WMI) and command line interface (CLI) to configure basic settings, interfaces, security, routing, and other network settings. Configuration examples are also provided for building a four node mesh network and configuring an access network.
The Aruba Mobility Access Switch family of products provides various features including voice VLAN, Link Layer Discovery Protocol – Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED), and Quality of Service (QoS) to enable successful deployment of VoIP in enterprise networks. This application note addresses traditional techniques and introduces new device-aware support to deploy VoIP phones. This document is intended for all system engineers and network administrators who are deploying a VoIP solution in an enterprise network.
To learn more, visit us at http://www.arubanetworks.com/wlan. Join the discussion at https://community.arubanetworks.com
AnyBandwidth Engine is a mobile voice and video engine which enables guaranteed voice and video quality for IP voice and video conferencing applications over any fixed or mobile network and on any device. AnyBandwidth Engine dynamically optimizes frame rate, picture quality and CPU capacity to deliver best possible VoIP and video experience possible – every time.
AnyBandwidth Engine has been deployed to more than 20 million subscribers by licensees including Comcast, FujiFilm, Intel, Maxis, Research in Motion, and more.
AnyBandwidth Engine can be deployed with other Eyeball Networks products as part of an end-to-end IM, voice, and video conferencing solution, or can be integrated with third-party products.
The document provides tips from Aruba Technical Assistance Center (TAC) engineers for troubleshooting issues with Aruba wireless networks. It recommends checking online resources and enabling PhoneHome before opening a support ticket. It also advises being ready to provide controller logs and notes common issues seen with upgrading to version 6.1.x, including the need to double upgrade older controller software and upgrade provisioning images on remote access points. Additional tips cover mesh network radio frequency issues, the use of Online Certificate Status Protocol checks by browsers, and techniques for mitigating broadcast and multicast traffic in wireless networks.
The purpose of this guide is to explain the enhancements in 802.11ac standard and provide guidance towards
migrating to 802.11ac with respect to network design, deployment, and configuration best practices for campus environments like offices, university campus, and dorm environments.
This guide covers the following topics in detail:
- Summary of Recommendations
- 802.11ac Features and Benefits
- 802.11ac Planning and Deployment Guidelines
- Best Practice Recommendations for Deploying 802.11ac WLANs
This guide is intended for those who are willing to learn about the 802.11ac standards and understand the best practices in deploying a high-performing 802.11ac
Moving Multimedia Applications to the CloudDialogic Inc.
Thomas Schroer discusses moving multimedia applications to the cloud using Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). NFV promises cost savings through server consolidation, reduced deployment times, and faster service launches. However, real-time multimedia processing poses challenges for NFV due to latency sensitivities. Interoperability between virtualized components and orchestration layers is also critical for NFV to achieve widespread adoption. The document examines these issues and provides guidance on architectural considerations for delivering rich media services in virtualized, multi-vendor environments.
KazooCon 2014 - Range Networks, the Future of Mobile 2600Hz
This document discusses the potential for software innovation in mobile networks by adopting a more flexible, software-defined approach inspired by the internet. It argues that current mobile network architectures are antiquated and rigid, inhibiting innovation, while the internet has thrived on open standards and flexibility. The OpenBTS platform is presented as an example of a new type of mobile infrastructure that uses software to implement network functions from layers 1-7, allowing for more rapid innovation, protocol agility, and new business models like IoT applications.
This document provides technical specifications and diagrams for Polycom's RealPresence Group Series video conferencing equipment, including the 300, 500, 700 codecs as well as the EagleEye cameras and accessories. Key details covered include I/O ports, dimensions, mounting options, camera configurations and the EagleEye Digital Extender for remote camera placement up to 100 meters away.
AnyFirewall Engine is a software toolkit, based on STUN, TURN, and ICE, which enables guaranteed firewall and NAT traversal for fixed and mobile applications over any fixed or mobile network, through any NAT or firewall, and to any device.
AnyFirewall Engine is the world’s most widely deployed NAT and firewall traversal toolkit, having been deployed to more than 20 million subscribers by licensees including Comcast, Digital Lifeboat, Intel, Maxis, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Polycom, BlackBerry, Smartvue, and more.
AnyFirewall Engine can be deployed with AnyFirewall Server and AnyFirewall Gateway for an end-to-end firewall and NAT traversal solution, or can be combined with third-party, standards-based products.
System Manager provides centralized management of Avaya communications solutions. It simplifies operations through a single management interface and reduces costs by automating tasks. System Manager 6.3 introduces geographic redundancy which increases reliability by allowing a secondary System Manager to take over if the primary fails. It also supports application-based provisioning through web services to streamline user management.
Enterprise Border Session Controller (E-SBC) for Network Inter-Connectivity.
AnyConnect Gateway protects enterprise networks from attacks with topology hiding and provides secure delivery of SIP, voice, and video conferencing services. AnyConnect Gateway supports TLS encryption for secure SIP signaling and SRTP encryption and VPN connections for secure data transport with confidentiality, message authentication, and replay protection. Together these protocols protect voice, video conferencing, and unified communications from eavesdroppers, hackers and spoofers.
Slides presenting the approach "WebRTC for Telcos" by Solaiemes. How our WebRTC-Telco GW and its SDK enable telcos to use the potential of WebRTC to innovate in the future communications space.
TADSummit Comverse WebRTC, WebRTC is for telcos too. Today!Alan Quayle
WebRTC allows telecommunications companies to provide voice and unified communication services through web browsers without needing to upgrade their network cores. It can be implemented through a WebRTC to telco gateway architecture that connects to existing voice cores and softswitches over the user-network interface without requiring changes. This allows telcos to use WebRTC to enable ubiquitous and accessible legacy services, power new applications, and engage third party developers through APIs.
Why Session Border Controllers?
Product Portfolio of the Session Border Controller
Business Applications and Use Cases (Vega ESBC)
Carrier/Service Provider Applications and Use Cases (NetBorder SBC)
Sangoma SBC Load Balancing and Failover Techniques
SBC Walkthrough
Conceptual Overview of the SBC Call Processing Components
Introduction and Configuration of SIP Profiles
Introduction and Configuration of Domain Profiles
Introduction and Configuration of Media Profiles
Introduction and Configuration of SIP Trunks
Introduction and Configuration of Call Routing
Walkthrough
This document provides a summary of Polycom's corporate profile, including its leadership position in the video conferencing market, financial strength, innovation in products like the RMX and DMA, and solutions for telepresence, infrastructure, management applications, security, endpoints and mobility. Polycom has over 3,000 employees, 54 offices worldwide, and aims to accelerate growth and market share through relentless innovation.
The document describes Polycom's test automation architecture which includes a .NET API layer called FANTA for performing actions on modules like MCUs and endpoints. Tests are created using FANTA and compiled as executables to be run by a TestShell. Results are stored in a database for reporting and analysis on test coverage. A resource manager is used to track device utilization and support test scheduling. The automation includes controls for MCUs, endpoints, and a web interface for executing and scheduling tests.
WebRTC for Mobile - Challenges and SolutionsAmir Zmora
Running WebRTC on Mobile devices is still a challenge. There is no "one size fits all" solution. This presentation was presented by Amir Zmora at the WebRTC 2014 conference in Paris
Squire Technologes: Session Border Controller (SVI_SBC) Presentation. Highlighting the key features and functionality of the SVI_SBC. The Session Border Controller provides a mature, proven carrier grade technology packed with feature rich capabilities allowing operators to rapidly deploy services. A flexible licensing model allows clients to meet budget requirements and scale as and when future growth dictates.
Capability includes: SIP Trunks, Skype for Business, IMS / 4G Services, WebRTC Gateway, Lawful Intercept and Billing.
Avaya Aura® Session Border Controller, powered by Acme Packet, secures the IP border for the real time interactive communications that flow outside your internal network. With Avaya Aura® Session Border Controller, your Unified Communications and Contact Center Solutions can securely leverage SIP, while simultaneously extending the power of the Avaya Aura® architecture throughout your enterprise to realize the true benefits of open standards.
Workshop web rtc implementation detailsDouglas Tait
The document outlines the agenda for a WebRTC workshop on the ecosystem. The workshop will include introductions, an overview of WebRTC, standardization discussions, presentations on WebRTC archetypes and use cases, and details on implementation architectures. The implementation section will discuss developing WebRTC applications independently or with frameworks, SDKs, services, and API platforms.
This document summarizes a webinar presented by Coevolve on building a roadmap for the next-generation WAN. The webinar covered limitations of traditional WAN solutions, how SD-WAN provides a new approach as the foundation for the next-generation WAN, addressing the vendor management challenge that SD-WAN creates, and how to build a roadmap to transition to an SD-WAN. Key points included the cost savings and network agility benefits of SD-WAN, the application visibility and performance monitoring it provides, and Coevolve's approach to managing the increased number of third-party vendors involved in an SD-WAN solution.
The document discusses evaluating the network environment, including how the network will be used and determining if it is a low or high-complexity environment. It also covers selecting the appropriate Aruba access points and antennas based on the environment evaluation and planning the network layout either virtually using VisualRF Plan or with a physical site survey.
The document provides an overview and instructions for configuring Aruba MeshOS 4.7 on Aruba wireless mesh devices. It includes details on using both the web management interface (WMI) and command line interface (CLI) to configure basic settings, interfaces, security, routing, and other network settings. Configuration examples are also provided for building a four node mesh network and configuring an access network.
The Aruba Mobility Access Switch family of products provides various features including voice VLAN, Link Layer Discovery Protocol – Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED), and Quality of Service (QoS) to enable successful deployment of VoIP in enterprise networks. This application note addresses traditional techniques and introduces new device-aware support to deploy VoIP phones. This document is intended for all system engineers and network administrators who are deploying a VoIP solution in an enterprise network.
To learn more, visit us at http://www.arubanetworks.com/wlan. Join the discussion at https://community.arubanetworks.com
AnyBandwidth Engine is a mobile voice and video engine which enables guaranteed voice and video quality for IP voice and video conferencing applications over any fixed or mobile network and on any device. AnyBandwidth Engine dynamically optimizes frame rate, picture quality and CPU capacity to deliver best possible VoIP and video experience possible – every time.
AnyBandwidth Engine has been deployed to more than 20 million subscribers by licensees including Comcast, FujiFilm, Intel, Maxis, Research in Motion, and more.
AnyBandwidth Engine can be deployed with other Eyeball Networks products as part of an end-to-end IM, voice, and video conferencing solution, or can be integrated with third-party products.
The document provides tips from Aruba Technical Assistance Center (TAC) engineers for troubleshooting issues with Aruba wireless networks. It recommends checking online resources and enabling PhoneHome before opening a support ticket. It also advises being ready to provide controller logs and notes common issues seen with upgrading to version 6.1.x, including the need to double upgrade older controller software and upgrade provisioning images on remote access points. Additional tips cover mesh network radio frequency issues, the use of Online Certificate Status Protocol checks by browsers, and techniques for mitigating broadcast and multicast traffic in wireless networks.
The purpose of this guide is to explain the enhancements in 802.11ac standard and provide guidance towards
migrating to 802.11ac with respect to network design, deployment, and configuration best practices for campus environments like offices, university campus, and dorm environments.
This guide covers the following topics in detail:
- Summary of Recommendations
- 802.11ac Features and Benefits
- 802.11ac Planning and Deployment Guidelines
- Best Practice Recommendations for Deploying 802.11ac WLANs
This guide is intended for those who are willing to learn about the 802.11ac standards and understand the best practices in deploying a high-performing 802.11ac
Moving Multimedia Applications to the CloudDialogic Inc.
Thomas Schroer discusses moving multimedia applications to the cloud using Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). NFV promises cost savings through server consolidation, reduced deployment times, and faster service launches. However, real-time multimedia processing poses challenges for NFV due to latency sensitivities. Interoperability between virtualized components and orchestration layers is also critical for NFV to achieve widespread adoption. The document examines these issues and provides guidance on architectural considerations for delivering rich media services in virtualized, multi-vendor environments.
KazooCon 2014 - Range Networks, the Future of Mobile 2600Hz
This document discusses the potential for software innovation in mobile networks by adopting a more flexible, software-defined approach inspired by the internet. It argues that current mobile network architectures are antiquated and rigid, inhibiting innovation, while the internet has thrived on open standards and flexibility. The OpenBTS platform is presented as an example of a new type of mobile infrastructure that uses software to implement network functions from layers 1-7, allowing for more rapid innovation, protocol agility, and new business models like IoT applications.
This document provides technical specifications and diagrams for Polycom's RealPresence Group Series video conferencing equipment, including the 300, 500, 700 codecs as well as the EagleEye cameras and accessories. Key details covered include I/O ports, dimensions, mounting options, camera configurations and the EagleEye Digital Extender for remote camera placement up to 100 meters away.
AnyFirewall Engine is a software toolkit, based on STUN, TURN, and ICE, which enables guaranteed firewall and NAT traversal for fixed and mobile applications over any fixed or mobile network, through any NAT or firewall, and to any device.
AnyFirewall Engine is the world’s most widely deployed NAT and firewall traversal toolkit, having been deployed to more than 20 million subscribers by licensees including Comcast, Digital Lifeboat, Intel, Maxis, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Polycom, BlackBerry, Smartvue, and more.
AnyFirewall Engine can be deployed with AnyFirewall Server and AnyFirewall Gateway for an end-to-end firewall and NAT traversal solution, or can be combined with third-party, standards-based products.
System Manager provides centralized management of Avaya communications solutions. It simplifies operations through a single management interface and reduces costs by automating tasks. System Manager 6.3 introduces geographic redundancy which increases reliability by allowing a secondary System Manager to take over if the primary fails. It also supports application-based provisioning through web services to streamline user management.
Enterprise Border Session Controller (E-SBC) for Network Inter-Connectivity.
AnyConnect Gateway protects enterprise networks from attacks with topology hiding and provides secure delivery of SIP, voice, and video conferencing services. AnyConnect Gateway supports TLS encryption for secure SIP signaling and SRTP encryption and VPN connections for secure data transport with confidentiality, message authentication, and replay protection. Together these protocols protect voice, video conferencing, and unified communications from eavesdroppers, hackers and spoofers.
Slides presenting the approach "WebRTC for Telcos" by Solaiemes. How our WebRTC-Telco GW and its SDK enable telcos to use the potential of WebRTC to innovate in the future communications space.
TADSummit Comverse WebRTC, WebRTC is for telcos too. Today!Alan Quayle
WebRTC allows telecommunications companies to provide voice and unified communication services through web browsers without needing to upgrade their network cores. It can be implemented through a WebRTC to telco gateway architecture that connects to existing voice cores and softswitches over the user-network interface without requiring changes. This allows telcos to use WebRTC to enable ubiquitous and accessible legacy services, power new applications, and engage third party developers through APIs.
Brief introduction to Solaiemes WebRTC-Telco GW platform.
An easy wat to extend the reach of telco voice/video and add media to the RCS webclients.
It works as UNI (user to network interface), it is connected to the SBC, and does not need further integration with telco core elements. Plug&play :-)
WebRTC-Telco Monetization Webinar by SolaiemesSolaiemes
WebRTC for Telcos provides an overview of how WebRTC can help telcos monetize and expand their services. It discusses how a WebRTC-Telco Gateway can bridge between web and telco networks, allowing telcos to offer communication services through web browsers. It also outlines features of Solaitme's WebRTC platform, including customizable user interfaces, SDK tools for developers, and support for voice, video, and RCS. The presentation emphasizes that WebRTC is not a competitor to telcos, but a tool to make their services more ubiquitous and enable new revenue opportunities through web-based value-added services.
Seminar TIK Indosat - 17/12/'14 - Presentasi PT Telkom - Alip PriyonoIwan S
Indonesia is looking to become a leading digital economy by 2020 through its Indonesia Digital Network (IDN) 2020 initiative. IDN 2020 aims to improve Indonesia's digital infrastructure and connectivity, and transform the country into a top 40 network readiness ranking by the World Economic Forum. A key part of realizing IDN 2020 is developing Indonesia into a regional Telecommunication-Information-Media-Edutainment-Services (TIMES) hub and an API platform/factory to attract more digital content and accelerate content creation locally. These developments will help build out Indonesia's digital ecosystem and drive economic growth through improved broadband connectivity across the country.
This deck was our presentation during the GSMA Joyn Innovation Challenge presentation in Berlin Nov, 8th, 2012 to the developers audience. It is explained briefly our architecture to exoser RCS as REST API and use cases as example.
Indonesian Mobile Market Research Dec 2014Andryan Gouw
Indonesia has a population of over 250 million people and GDP per capita of $4,271. Mobile phone penetration is high at 278 million subscribers or 110% penetration, while internet penetration is lower at 80 million or 32%. The top three mobile network operators are Telkomsel, XL Axiata, and Indosat, capturing over 75% of the market. Smartphone penetration is growing rapidly from 9% in 2012 to an estimated 85% in 2015. Local mobile brands like Evercoss and Smartfren are also popular. Major internet companies in Indonesia include Lazada, Traveloka, and Detik. Top mobile websites based on usage are Google, Facebook, Blogspot, YouTube, and Detik.
El documento trata sobre la brecha digital y la piratería. La brecha digital se refiere a las diferencias en el acceso a la tecnología y es un fenómeno cambiante determinado por factores como la tecnología disponible, la apropiación social de las TIC y las condiciones económicas. La piratería implica la reproducción y distribución no autorizada de obras protegidas por derechos de autor y puede considerarse un crimen organizado. Si bien la piratería ofrece acceso a más contenidos, también tiene desventajas como ser ilegal
Narendrababu has over 7 years of experience in material master data management. He has worked with several oil and gas companies in Qatar and Kuwait on projects involving SAP material master data cleansing, de-duping, and creation. He has also lectured engineering subjects and led a project to codify and catalogue over 100,000 materials for an Indian steel company.
This document proposes an alternative model for church where members meet in homes rather than congregating at a central church building each Sunday. It notes that currently church services involve performances by pastors, choirs and others, while most congregation members passively observe. The alternative suggested would involve members actively participating and building each other up through small group meetings, Bible studies and fellowship in homes. This aims to encourage members to use their gifts and mature in faith through interaction, as was done in the early church described in Acts. Practical concerns about pastoral roles and church finances are addressed.
The document discusses key concepts in morphology and syntax. Morphology is the study of word structure and morphemes, which are the smallest units of meaning. There are different types of morphemes and allomorphs, which are alternative forms of morphemes. Word formation processes include derivation, compounding, blending, clipping, coinage, borrowing, acronyms, backformation, and conversion. Syntax is the study of sentence structure and includes elements such as subjects, verbs, adjectives, interjections, adverbs, pronouns, and conjunctions.
Alex Smith is starting his first day at a new college. He is shy and depressed due to his parents recently splitting up. At the reception desk, Alex collects his planner and timetable from the receptionist. His first class is maths in the D block. The receptionist directs Alex to continue down the corridor and out the left door, where the D block building will be in front of him. Alex smiles and hurries off to class, not wanting to be late on his first day.
This document discusses editing images taken of three individuals. The original unedited photographs are shown along with the font and size used for text overlays. To create the effect, the author highlighted text in Photoshop, took screenshots, and then cropped the images in Paint to make a logo for a campaign.
The document discusses aging gracefully and provides tips for older individuals. It argues that aging is not something to fear and that one can feel young at any age. Some key points made include: see aging as a positive experience rather than only focusing on physical decline; stay active socially and mentally; laugh and smile daily to promote happiness; and explore new opportunities in later life rather than seeing it as a time of loss. The overall message conveyed is that aging can be a fulfilling time if one maintains an engaged lifestyle and positive outlook on life.
Oracle's presentation on Bridging the Internet and IMS with WebRTC. Presented at the IMS WebRTC Workshop at IMS World Forum on April 2014 in Barcelona. Thanks for tTADHack
WebRTC Workshop - What is (and isn't WebRTC)Oracle
A brief presentation on WebRTC and Standards delivered in Istanbul, at TAD Summit in a dedicated WebRTC Workshop. Topics include current status of WebRTC standard, a look at WebRTC supported browser, both on desktop and mobile devices
WebRTC Workshop 2013 given at the IMS World ForumAlan Quayle
The document provides an agenda for a WebRTC workshop covering the following key points:
- The workshop will provide a deep technical and business overview of WebRTC through presentations and demonstrations.
- Attendees will learn about the current status of WebRTC standardization and implementations, and what capabilities may emerge over the next 1-2 years.
- The workshop includes sessions on technology details like APIs, media protocols, and interoperability, as well as implications for service providers, enterprises, and use cases.
- An afternoon demo session will provide hands-on experiences of WebRTC applications from various companies and allow networking among attendees.
The document discusses tips and tricks for optimizing the customer experience (CX) using WebRTC. It recommends enabling seamless journeys across devices by allowing session rehydration when connectivity is interrupted. It also suggests identifying and solving weak points like video quality issues. Dynamic media peering and trickle ICE can help reduce call setup times. Notifications and fallback options can keep customers engaged when they are not actively using the app. Interoperability and hardware acceleration are also important factors to consider.
Upperside Webinar- WebRTC from the service provider prism-finalAmir Zmora
A Webinar I did with Victor Pascual Avila (Quobis) and Sebastian Schumann (Slovak Telekom) for Upperside Conferences. Webinar talks about the different approaches service providers can take with WebRTC, what developers need and some actual examples of things Slovak Telekom has done.
Recording of this Webinar can be found here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5051075414841550849
Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle +++Alan Quayle
Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle, and a group of leading experts contributing to the reality, not the hype, of WebRTC.
It’s 2020, WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) became known in 2011 when Google open sourced intellectual property it had bought in previous years. Gossip about those acquisitions began in 2009. The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) was already laying the groundwork with Opus (voice codec) officially in 2010, and back in 2009 the discussion process started that became WebRTC. It’s been roughly one decade. Did WebRTC change everything? Is WebRTC everywhere?
WebRTC myths and misconceptions. Understanding the two components of WebRTC, the open source project, and the standards track.
Reviewing the achievements of WebRTC across Asia.
Understanding why ‘WebRTC’ companies such as Vidyo and Tokbox did not achieve big exits.
What is the current status of WebRTC, where are the standards, where is the innovation edge?
What is happening across Asia on WebRTC? Understanding the difference service providers adoption of WebRTC. Across telcos, CPaaS, UCaaS. CCaaS, in-app communication platforms, and enterprises.
Case studies on WebRTC implementation across Asia.
Recommendations for WebRTC in Asia.
The document discusses trends in WebRTC adoption and deployment. It notes that WebRTC deployments are expected to triple in 2015. It also discusses challenges around mobility, reliability, and interoperability that need to be addressed for wider WebRTC adoption beyond early adopters. Specifically, it outlines needed improvements in native mobile applications, connectivity capabilities, and network functionality to help WebRTC cross the chasm into mainstream use.
How WebRTC is Altering the Landscape for Mobile UC & BYODGENBANDcorporate
This document discusses how WebRTC is altering the landscape for mobile unified communications and BYOD. It explains that WebRTC provides easier access to communications tools, which can increase productivity. WebRTC uses APIs that allow for rapid prototyping and faster development of new applications. The document proposes several ways that enterprises can leverage WebRTC, such as integrating unified communications capabilities into existing enterprise applications and websites to improve the customer experience. It argues that WebRTC reduces costs for enterprises by eliminating the need to distribute and maintain separate communication clients on different devices.
SCF Partners' Day: Technologies for DensificationSmall Cell Forum
The document summarizes an agenda for a session on technologies for densification. It will include discussions on virtualization, multi-operator and shared spectrum use, and orchestration and automation. The session will begin with an overview, followed by separate deep dives into each of these topics led by different presenters. There will be opportunities for discussion and questions after each presentation. The goal is to explore technologies and roadmaps to enable densification and support 5G use cases over the next 10 years.
Master slide deck covering WebRTC media challenges including - Introduction to WebRTC, Peer-to-Peer vs. Peer-to-Server media models, WebRTC Gateway models, Security Considerations, and PowerMedia XMS
Achieving Network Deployment Flexibility with Mirantis OpenStackEric Zhaohui Ji
This is the deck presented for Intel Network Builder.
No longer do we live in a world where you can build your networks around expensive, proprietary pieces of hardware and software. Technology moves so fast that you need to be able to keep up, and that means changing your network on demand. But how can you achieve that kind of flexibility while still maintaining the crucial aspects of performance and reliability?
In this webinar we'll look at the network agility provided by OpenStack, which enables you to gain all of the advantages of software defined networking and Network Functions Virtualization without having to compromise on basic requirements. We'll discuss:
•How Mirantis OpenStack enables enterprise and telecom networking
•The features your OpenStack distribution needs to enable NFV
•Using DPDK and SR-IOV to enhance Virtual Network Function performance
•Achieving a Highly Available OpenStack control plane with Multi-rack deployment
WebSphere Liberty Rtcomm: WebRTC Middleware for the EnterpriseBrian Pulito
In order to provide the type of services their customers crave, your clients need to be able to provide blazing fast communication capabilities and access important information in the blink of an eye. WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communications) allows for the creation of next-generation communication applications without the need for browser plugins. WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile is changing the way people communicate by making it easy to provide web page context as part of real-time conversations. This webinar will cover all of the real-time communications features recently released in WebSphere Liberty, including the new Rtcomm feature for rapid development of WebRTC based applications, and the open-source Rtcomm client-side libraries. (link to webinar replay: http://www.websphereusergroup.org/khatch/go/gallery/item/1543395?type=video)
This document discusses small cell and carrier Wi-Fi architectures. It begins with an agenda that covers the need for service provider Wi-Fi, intelligent service gateways, call flows, evolution with mobile packet core integration, intelligent wireless access gateways, and challenges for residential service provider Wi-Fi. It then provides background on Wi-Fi trends, defines small cells, discusses drivers for service provider Wi-Fi including increasing data usage and shift to indoor usage, and outlines the need for integrated Wi-Fi performance. Subsequent sections cover specific architectures, technologies, and components like intelligent service gateways and their call flows, as well as intelligent wireless access gateways.
This document discusses WebRTC and how it can be used with Java technologies. It begins with an introduction to WebRTC and its architecture components. It then discusses how Java fits into the WebRTC ecosystem, including using Java for signaling, connecting to SIP networks, conferencing, and mobile applications. It also covers common development issues like security, connectivity, and push notifications. The presentation concludes with a demo and additional resources.
My talk on webRTC from June 2013
Demo application using XMPP for signalling
open source webRTC using websockets is here: implenentationhttps://github.com/pizuricv/webRTC-over-websockets
Web rtc infrastructure the hard parts v4Dialogic Inc.
This document discusses the infrastructure challenges of WebRTC including network address translation traversal using TURN servers, media gateways for interworking between protocols, and media servers. Media servers are needed for conferencing, transcoding, server-side media processing for applications, security, and reliability. New approaches like selective forwarding units and simulcast aim to improve scalability of media distribution compared to traditional mesh-based conferencing. The document concludes that while terminating media on servers has costs, it is often necessary and architectures are evolving to make media processing more efficient.
The document discusses Acision's SDK for building real-time communication applications. It provides an overview of Acision, examples of using the SDK for Android, iOS and JavaScript, and how the SDK integrates with authentication providers. The SDK provides libraries for messaging, presence, WebRTC calls and more through a single API.
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Decentralized Justice in Gaming and EsportsFederico Ast
Discover how Kleros is transforming the landscape of dispute resolution in the gaming and eSports industry through the power of decentralized justice.
This presentation, delivered by Federico Ast, CEO of Kleros, explores the innovative application of blockchain technology, crowdsourcing, and incentivized mechanisms to create fair and efficient arbitration processes.
Key Highlights:
- Introduction to Decentralized Justice: Learn about the foundational principles of Kleros and how it combines blockchain with crowdsourcing to develop a novel justice system.
- Challenges in Traditional Arbitration: Understand the limitations of conventional arbitration methods, such as high costs and long resolution times, particularly for small claims in the gaming sector.
- How Kleros Works: A step-by-step guide on the functioning of Kleros, from the initiation of a smart contract to the final decision by a jury of peers.
- Case Studies in eSports: Explore real-world scenarios where Kleros has been applied to resolve disputes in eSports, including issues like cheating, governance, player behavior, and contractual disagreements.
- Practical Implementation: Detailed walkthroughs of how disputes are handled in eSports tournaments, emphasizing speed, cost-efficiency, and fairness.
- Enhanced Transparency: The role of blockchain in providing an immutable and transparent record of proceedings, ensuring trust in the resolution process.
- Future Prospects: The potential expansion of decentralized justice mechanisms across various sectors within the gaming industry.
For more information, visit kleros.io or follow Federico Ast and Kleros on social media:
• Twitter: @federicoast
• Twitter: @kleros_io
Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.