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The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is designed to provide services which can support a variety of endpoints, including current cell phones and next-gen SIP phones. In order to accomplish this feat, there is a need for both media and signaling translation between the circuit networks and the emerging SIP/IMS networks. IMS standards are emerging from the 3GPP to enable these tasks, but they are building on years of experience and existing standards. In this discussion, the speaker will review the role of media and ISUP signaling translation in realizing the vision of IMS, and discuss current deployment experiences that are leading the way in advance of IMS.
Presented by:
| James Rafferty Director, Gateway Product Management Dialogic Corporation |
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Semiconductor Design Solutions for IMS (IMS-03)
Tuesday - 05/15/07, 2:30-3:30pm
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IMS networking equipment requires fast and highly efficient processing in support of a complex assortment of wireline and wireless applications, IP protocols, security standards and high-quality voice technology. At the chip level, manufacturers are developing design techniques that will enable service providers to solve the challenge of transcoding wireless and wireline protocols in order to transport voice and video between legacy circuit-switched and next-generation packet-based networks.
This presentation will outline the key trends in IMS and design techniques at the hardware and software level that promise to deliver all necessary media stream processing and transport layer building blocks for seamlessly transmitting highly secure, carrier-class-quality voice and video across both wireless and wireline networks.
Presented by:
| Huan-yu Su, Ph.D. Executive Director of Marketing Mindspeed Technologies |
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Nortel IMS Development Community (IMS-04)
Tuesday - 05/15/07, 3:45-4:45pm
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