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NewsGlobe: Interviews
Ulticom responds to the service-oriented drive
Breaks out of component shell with edge signaling solution
by Sean Buckley
In the following Audiocast, Telecommunications Editor in Chief Sean Buckley talks to Osman Duman, Ulticom senior vice president and chief marketing officer, about how service providers can transition their signaling infrastructure at the network edge.
Duman answers the following questions in this Audiocast:
While IP is certainly the future, the reality is that, like it or not, today’s
service provider has a mixture of legacy and next-gen networking
protocols and services they have to support. To start, how can carriers
make sense of this whole dual hybrid world?
One of the core elements of the existing and emerging global network is
signaling. How has that market evolved over the years from SS7 to next-
gen IP signaling?
Are you seeing a continued drive in the carrier community to adopt IP
signaling in their networks, and, if so, how are they doing it?
Let’s switch to Ulticom. Long known as a supplier of various subsystems
and network components for the vendor community, you recently
switched gears to build own platforms that you will sell directly to
carriers. What necessitated that move and can you talk a bit about the
new product set?
nSignia is focused on the network edge. What is the significance of
going to the network edge from a signaling sense?
Click here to listen to the Audiocast
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