Improving the Open IP Service Setup program

Juniper Networks recently announced new solutions to Improve Open IP Service Setup (OSCP). Acme Packet and BitBand are the latest companies to participate in the program and develop solutions to allocate new generation network service management features .

Introduced in June 2006, OSCP promotes the development of multi-utility services such as IPTV and VoIP by expanding IP networks and helping applications, services and subscribers interact intelligently with network.

OSCP helps service providers, industry-leading infrastructure providers, ISVs, and system integrators to develop interfaces or direct software applications for Juniper source control and access sessions .

CIMI President and CEO Tom Nolle said: ' Juniper's OSCP program aims to focus on the mix of applications and networks in a single service experience . This is a match. The most innovative source control and application features are established by a common server of both on a single device, integrated using open APIs. That's what drives the industry trend, a picture of how services, applications and networks will combine to create both new vendors and useful user experiences . '

Companies working with the OSCP program to develop new network solutions include:

Improving the Open IP Service Setup program Picture 1 Acme Packet : Net-Net Access Session Editor has been duplicated with the List of Juniper Networks Sessions and Sources to ensure quality for VoIP / IMS applications as well as synchronous management through application. Using IMS and non-IMS, using standard-based protocols like DIAMETER.

BitBand technology : gives permission to control permissions for on-demand television services via SOAP / XML, taking into account the Juniper server and policy devices.

Ellacoya Networks : General solution that provides phiene-based bandwidth management and limits along with service optimization in both applications and subscription levels.

Extent technology : The solution can help distribute high-end hair games controlled through applications, and play and play games for broadband subscribers.

Intelliden, Inc. : General dynamic network automation (DNA) is an advanced policy management solution that intelligently and dynamically associates applications and network resources to provide service security for IPTV and advanced source applications. other.

Seachange Internatinal : The integrated feature provides control of the authorization and resource allocation for on-demand television services via SOAP / XML protocol.

Tropos : Large subscription and bandwidth management for security, multi-service Wi-Fi network.

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