HP Unveils Advanced Telecom Software for Personalized, “Blended” Services in Emerging Networks
December 1st, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 31 times, 1 so far today
HP Unveils Advanced Telecom Software for Personalized, “Blended” Services in Emerging Networks
HP today unveiled products that will help the world’s telecommunications providers evolve to the all-digital networks that are needed to offer blended voice, data and multimedia services across wireless, wireline and broadband networks. In the software arena, HP introduced a powerful media server, the HP OpenCall Media Platform Media Resource Function (MRF), that provides a foundation for advanced multimedia and interactive services in emerging Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) networks.
HP also announced with Movial and Ubiquity Software a new service called Mobile MusicSharing. An industry first, the service enables mobile users to join in a conference call, listen to their favorite music and talk about it at the same time – all in a secure session that protects digital copyrights.
In the operations support system (OSS) market, HP announced that Umniah, a new, fast-growing mobile operator in Jordan, is using HP Integrated Service Management and HP OpenView products to streamline service activation and subscriber provisioning.
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