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OSGi Alliance World Congress: Beyond R4: Emerging Applications for the OSGi Service Platform OSGi™ Technology and the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for Converged Network Services Prepared for: © Telcordia Technologies, Inc. 2005, All Rights Reserved Stan Moyer Executive Director Applied Research T +1.732.699.2966 F +1.732.336.7014 M +1.973.223.8528 [email protected] Telcordia Technologies, Inc. One Telcordia Drive RRC-1A361 Piscataway, NJ 08854

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OSGi Alliance World Congress:Beyond R4: Emerging Applicationsfor the OSGi Service Platform

OSGi™ Technology and the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for Converged Network Services

Prepared for:

© Telcordia Technologies, Inc. 2005, All Rights Reserved

Stan MoyerExecutive DirectorApplied Research

T +1.732.699.2966F +1.732.336.7014M +1.973.223.8528

[email protected]

Telcordia Technologies, Inc.One Telcordia DriveRRC-1A361Piscataway, NJ 08854

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Outline

Convergence — what is it and why is it importantThe IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)What’s not being addressedHow can OSGi™ technology helpWhat should the OSGiAlliance doSummary

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BSBSCSGSN / GGSN

CSCF

Node BRNC

MSC

NetworkTransport &Switching

Market Dynamics are Forcing a New Services Framework

Industry Standards APIs & Protocols(OMA Service Environment, Parlay X Web Services, OSA)

QoSRatingCommon Service Enabling PlatformExamples

SMS-C

HLR/HSS

Presence

GLMSMMSPolicy ServerContentServers

Preferences

AAA

Locationinfo

SIP App Server

Service Enabling

MMSMessaging

VPN

Conferencing Services

Push to Talk / VoIPM-Commerce

Banking

Information Services

MP3 MusicMaps and Directions

Financial Weather

Streaming video

Location Services

Services

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Operators Can Benefit from 3rd Party Services

Content Authorize Deliver Bill

Services the 3rd party can’t provide or prefers not to

The Value is in the Service Layer, Not the Network Layer

Presence/Availability

ApplicationQOS

Authorization

Filtering/ Regulatory

Charging/Billing

Micro-payments

3rd-PartyContent Services

3rd-PartyContent Services

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Network and Service Convergence

The goal of convergence is to deliver a seamless end user experience across multiple locations, multiple devices and multiple types of use. With convergence between the mobile and fixed line networks, telecommunications operators can provide services to users irrespective of their:

– location– access technology– terminal

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IMS provides capabilities such as:service control

security functionscharging

routingregistration

SIP compressionQoS support.

2G/3GRAN

PSTNSS7

IP Network

R-SGW

MRPF

S-CSCF

MGW

I-CSCF

MRCF BGCF

MGCF

T-SGWPacket Core

VoIPNetworkVoIP

Network

WiFi/WiMaxNetwork

WiFi/WiMaxNetwork

SGSN

GGSNCable/DSLNetwork

Cable/DSLNetwork

P/I/S-CSCF : Proxy/Serving/Interrogating Call Session Control Function

HSS : Home Subscriber ServerIM-SSF : IP Multimedia Service Switching FunctionSIP : Session Initiation ProtocolS/GGSN Serving/Gateway GPRS Support Node

MRPF: Media Resource Processor FunctionMGCF: Media Gateway Control FunctionBGCF: Breakout Gateway Control FunctionR/T-SGW: Mobile / PSTN Signaling GatewayMGW: Media GatewayPDF: Policy Decision FunctionAF: Application Function

IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)A Converged Services and Networks Platform

HSS

P-CSCF

PDFAF

ApplicationPlatform

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IMS in the Market

Leading operators committing big $ to IMS networks

– BT– Sprint

80+ IMS trials (mostly core IP networks now)WiFi Cellular Convergence

– Deutsche Telecom– France Telecom– Sprint– SBC– Telecom Italia– Many more Huge hype

Many trials – basic servicesEarly for rich or converged services

Operators are thinking through their options

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User Needs and Expectations

AVAILABILITYIn buildingOn the road… of services

AFFORDABILITYBest ValueTake advantage of embedded home/enterprise networks

EASE-OF-USETransparent to usersSame services/same user experienceCommon user profile

USER EXPERIENCE QualityConsistency

The game has changed…it’s about the customer experience

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Dimensions of Convergence

One CoreOne Service One Device

IMS-based ConvergenceIMS-based Convergence

Support One Service Experience:

• Single sign-on• Single profile• Service portability

seamless user experienceconsistent service

across wireline and wireless access networks

Provide One Device Access:Equipped with multiple interfaces for:

• various wireline and wireless access networks

• varying connectivity and QoS

Utilize One Core Architecture:Access-Independent IMS as the core for various wireline and wireless access networks (sharing of common resources)

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What’s Not Being Addressed?

IMS does not fully support one service to many devices yet

– Can do one service to some devices – Doing better at one device for services across many

access networksNot a full “one service” experience yet!!

Different device types, different device capabilities, different OSs makes this difficult

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How Can OSGi Technology Help?

The OSGi service platform enables application developers to “write once, deploy on many” end devices

– Service providers can be sure that their services will work on a variety of end devices

– Attracts third-party application developersIn the same way that IMS enables third-party development of network-based services, OSGitechnology promotes third-party development of end-device based services

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What Should the OSGi Alliance Do?

Mobile network operators are just beginning to really look at the deployment of “rich” converged servicesNow is the time to address the issuesThe OSGi Alliance needs to work with 3GPP (via OMA?) to ensure that IMS can support OSGiservice platform capabilities such as:

– Remote management– Service lifecycle management– Service portability

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Summary

Service providers are moving to converged networks and are promoting IMS

– Can (more) rapidly deploy new services– Reduce costs via a common infrastructure– Creates incentives for third-party developers

The OSGi service platform supports deployment of services on “converged” devicesThe OSGi Alliance should work with the organizations that are defining the IMS architecture, protocols, and services to ensure that the benefits of the OSGi service platform can be realized by IMS operators

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