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The Role of the SIP Application Server in Delivering Voice and Video Enhanced Services | Presented by APEX Voice Communications

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Date & Time: Wednesday, March 5, 2008
5:00 PM Brussels
11:00 AM New York
8:00 AM Los Angeles

Duration: 60 minutes

Cost: FREE

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In most traditional circuit-switched networks, enhanced voice services platforms were sold by individual vendors, and required their own dedicated platform. They functioned as proprietary stand-alone service nodes in the network, with very little, if any, interoperability. In the SIP network, the signaling logic and unique application (i.e. interactive voice response, voice messaging, conferencing), has been separated from the media processing and resides in SIP Application Servers.

The multi-service SIP Application Server is the Service Delivery Platform (SDP) of the SIP network that enables the design, development and delivery of revenue-generating voice and video enhanced services. With integrated service creation environments or web scripting languages such as Python, the SIP Application Server is core to the success of all service providers as it can reduce operational costs, deliver new services and increase revenue.

Join this educational webinar where you will gain answers to these and other commonly asked questions about multi-service SIP Application Server:

  • What key functionalities do Application Servers perform in today’s network?
  • How do Application Servers interface to other components in the network?
  • What type of revenue-generating voice and video services can I run?
  • How do I design, develop and deliver services?


Speaking:

speaker_levyBen.jpgBen Levy, President, APEX Voice Communications

Ben Levy is President and Chief Technical Officer of APEX Voice Communications, and responsible for its management and technical affairs. He is the original and current architect of APEX’s core software products.

speaker_trankMike.jpgMichael Trank, Product Manager, APEX Voice Communications

As a Product Manager, Michael Trank’s responsibilities have included the OmniVox3D SIP Application Server and the APEX Messaging System. Currently, his primary focus is on integrating Multi-Media Messaging and 3G Video across all APEX Service Delivery Platforms and Service Ready Solutions.

Moderating:

Carl Ford, Community Developer and VP Content, Pulvermedia Inc.

Carl Ford is a Community Developer, looking to enable business development and customer contact between companies. He also develops the content for Pulvermedia conferences. As a pulverite he serves as an advisor to several companies in various degrees. His professional career includes 20 years at telecommunications companies such as Telcordia Technologies and Verizon. He has worked in positions including Costs, Operations, Marketing, Regulatory, and Product Management. His accomplishments include architecting and product-managing a carrier-grade billing mediation device for softswitches that was compatible for ILEC billing systems; and moderating the development of the pulver.com CDR for Internet Telephony, enabling VOIP gateways to be used with carrier billing systems.

Posted at February 7, 2008 12:10 PM

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