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Welcome to ims-developer.org ! |
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On this site you will find a collection of IMS/NGN related information and resources. Our goal is to provide convenient access to free or open-source IMS/NGN software and components, ranging from IMS Clients, to application servers. A collection of tools from leading vendors are also available for IMS developers/researchers to design, emulate and test their IMS/SIP application or service. Recently, a forum was added to enable users to post any questions or issues relating to IMS, NGN or SIP.
Visitors, please feel free to contribute any content that you feel would improve this site and benefit other developers.
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IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is expected to provide mobile telephone operators with a forecasted $300 billion in extra revenue over the next five years, according to a new study from ABI Research. Major operators such as Sprint, Verizon
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Still worried about being a Vonage user? Just because it's not on the front pages this week doesn't mean you shouldn't be looking at alternatives, just in case. And you may be surprised at what other carriers can offer you. Vonage's big advertising budget tends to drown out some of its smaller competitors but that doesn't mean they can't provide a good service....
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Telecom TV’s new survey explores the future of IPTV. It’s an interesting survey and is quick to do. The link is here.
NB: For each survey you participate in TelecomTV will share the results with you for FREE and donate $1.00 to UNHCR’s charity, Ninemillion.org.
Background: Many Carriers, faced with decreasing voice revenue streams, are looking to IPTV for their next big win. With new opportunities comes risks and challenges; many critics point out that...
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It's not likely to make David Letterman, but Tech Republic has documented 10 ways to make your VoIP rollout easier. It's nice to save money and provide
delivery of voice messages to e-mail boxes, but Read more...
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Emerging Wireless examines opportunities presented by recent and forthcoming wireless platforms, including next generation IP-based wireless technologies, TD-SCDMA and HSDPA. It also looks the criteria and various definitions of next generation networks (NGN) and fourth generation wireless (4G). Fixed and mobile markets are considered and assessed.
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Comarch announces the launch of OSS Mobile Network Integration - a preconfigured OSS solution for GSM/UMTS operators, who search for a NGOSS concept based product, in the area of inventory management or service assurance. The software bundle is
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An Open Source IPTV implementation was recently released by the Communications Research Lab at the University of Cape Town. It is designed to work with the UCT IMS Client v1.0.8, although it may work with other clients. The IPTV server supports 3 media channels, where each channel is a locally stored movie file. From the IMS client, you can choose a channel and even view the film/stream on full screen mode. For bandwidth constrained links, simply start the server with a lower streaming quality index. The server itself is really flexible, it supports most media formats and codecs, including the latest divx and xvid ones.
This server is one of the only open source IPTV servers available on the Internet today.
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The pay-TV market in Western Europe is generally considered to be mature, but the increasing deployment of IPTV services will see the market enjoy a modest rate of growth in the number of households subscribing to pay-TV services,
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following technologies and protocols: SIP, ISUP, VOIP, CAP, MAP ... MGCP,SS7,ISDN, RTP IMS, FMC Ex ...
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Two Sigma Investments/New York, NY
Did you ever think an army of computers could beat Wall Street at their own game? Well, they can, and they do (despite theories to the contrary).
At Two Sigma Investments we've been building profitable trading systems since 2001. Twenty-four hours a day, our servers are busy trading in the world markets and searching for new opportunities.
Are you ready to help us take it to the next level? If you're a software developer,...
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