Media Server Markets
Markets Overview
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
IMS is rapidly being embraced by fixed, mobile and cable network operators around the globe. IMS concepts are even beginning to appear in enterprise networks. IMS supports fixed mobile convergence through the delivery of multimedia services across any network access technology. Convedia media servers deliver the Multimedia Resource Function Processor (MRFP) component of the IMS architecture and are fundamental to realizing the full benefits of the IMS architecture
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Incumbents
Incumbent service providers with legacy investments in their PSTN access networks can still enjoy the economic benefits and innovative features of VoIP services. Deploying Convedia media servers in either a “Service Offload” or “Trunk-Side” architecture, incumbent carriers can cap their investment in legacy service delivery platforms, and grow their new service offerings using an open, standards-based IP platform leveraging Convedia media server infrastructure for all legacy and new applications.
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Next-Generation Networks
New service providers are deploying IP-based next-generation networks are rapidly capturing market share with new innovative multimedia services. Convedia media servers power a large variety of highly differentiated voice and video enhanced services that can attract customers and grow profitable revenues.
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Enhanced Service Providers (ESPs)
Some service providers don’t own their own and instead, focus their business on delivering high value enhanced services, delivered over 3rd party networks. Convedia media servers, deployed in the ESP data center, offer an economical infrastructure for ESPs to offer a large variety of voice and video services including hosted PBX, call center and teleconferencing services.
Cable MSOs
Cable Multiple System Operations (MSOs) are aggressively deploying VoIP technology to complete their triple/quad play offerings. Convedia media servers, under the control of Call Management Servers (CMS) and Application Servers in the PacketCable architecture, can support a broad range of new, exciting audio and video services cost optimized and designed specifically for the residential market.
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Wireless Networks
Wireless networks are evolving from circuit-switched mobile networks towards IP-based WiFi, WiMax, and 3G wireless networking standards. At the center of these emerging access technologies is the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) – an IP-based service delivery architecture for delivering a range of mobile multimedia services. Convedia media servers deliver the Multimedia Resource Function Processor ( MRFP) in the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS).
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Enterprise Networks
IT managers, especially in Fortune 1000 companies are increasingly recognizing that many of the benefits of IMS can be applied to converged enterprise applications. Convedia media servers deployed in the enterprise datacenter can deliver the IP media processing power required for a complete range of mission-critical audio and video services including multimedia collaboration, IP call centers and VoiceXML driver IVR systems.
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