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PacketCable 2.0 and SIP Communications
Making the leap from today’s service delivery approaches to tomorrow’s possibilities remains a concern for many network operators. These operators are wondering how they can ramp up their networks for new IP structures and protocols, like PacketCable™ 2.0 (PC 2.0), the IMS-based architecture for advanced services. Camiant solutions provide the answers.
Camiant-powered networks deliver quality of service (QoS) and policy control features that let cable providers elevate the performance and appeal of new multimedia applications. Here are a few reasons why Camiant is leading the way toward delivering a new generation of multimedia applications:
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PacketCable Multimedia (PCMM) for PC 2.0. CableLabs®, with the support of many vendors including Camiant, has adapted the IMS specifications for use over DOCSIS® networks. In doing so, they are leveraging PCMM as a key part of the standards that assure QoS for all sessions. Camiant is the only PCMM policy server to prove DIAMETER to PCMM interoperability with leading PC 2.0 vendors, including Acme Packet, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Genband, Huawei and Nokia Siemens Networks. |
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SIP support. Camiant has extensive experience supporting Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based services from the most widely used PacketCable Call Management Systems, including those from Cedar Point Communications, Cisco Systems and Nortel Networks. |
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Integrated PC 2.0 and multimedia support. Camiant’s policy control platform, the Multimedia Policy Engine (MPE), has been engineered to support a full range of multimedia applications for carrier-class implementations. This includes both non-IMS and fully compliant PC 2.0/IMS applications — over the same network. For operators not ready to embrace PC 2.0, Camiant’s policy control solution for pre-IMS applications allows them to build a strong policy foundation for impending IMS deployments. |
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