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Service providers are looking beyond first generation Triple Play, seeking to enhance the technical architecture of their service delivery environment (SDE) for composite services delivery that provides converged services.
The goal: A unique, ubiquitous experience over any device, in any location, on any network.
Forget Discrete: Find the Power of True Triple Play
Until now, service providers have installed separate networks for each service. Effective, but complex and costly -- and a fragmented experience for the end user.
In response, service providers have proposed composite services that combine video with other services, interactive TV and phone services, for example. Powerful.
The Composite Promise
Composite applications have already attracted a robust developer community around adapted technologies, as well as the interest of standards bodies. Key enabling technologies include IP multimedia subsystem (IMS), service enablers (i.e., Java), as well as standards that describe how various subsystems must work together. All are at different levels of maturity.
To find out more about orchestrating IPTV and IMS through service oriented architecture (SOA), please read the related documents on this page.
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