Softswitch: Architecture for VoIP (Professional Telecom) (McGraw-Hill Networking Professional) - Softcover

Ohrtman, Frank

 
9780071409773: Softswitch: Architecture for VoIP (Professional Telecom) (McGraw-Hill Networking Professional)

Synopsis

Bypassing the old circuit-switched hardware, softswitches streamline message traffic and provide a much more efficient service development environment. Along with SIP, this technology leverages Internet technologies to replace plain-old-telephone service. Developers who are freed up by softswitch technology to build cost-effective 3G serives will learn how it works and what applications it can support. Network managers making hard decisions about whether to deploy VoIP will learn pros and cons, costs and benefits, and most importantly how to separate myth from reality.

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About the Author

Frank Ohrtman (Denver, CO) has just completed his MSE degree in Telecommunications at Colorado University. Since 1999 he has help positions as Qwest's Account Manager for Lucent Technologies, where he installed the carrier's softswitch, and Vsys's Sales Manager for Softswitch. He almost 20 years of experience in professional networking.

From the Back Cover

SOFTSWITCH DISSECTED

SOFT OR HARD?Hardware switches can cost tens of millions and occupy a city block in real estate. Softswitches are a fraction of the cost and the size of a refrigerator. Bypassing big iron can also make for a more efficient development environment, potentially offering more revenue-generating features than a Class 5 switch. If you want to learn how it's done and what you'll risk, read on.

A key enabling technology for delivering telecom services over the Internet inexpensively, softswitches empower new service providers to compete successfully with incumbents. If we equate "cheaper, smaller, and more convenient to use" with disruptive technology, then softswitch qualifies. But what are the drawbacks, where's the hype, and whose claims can you believe? Now this comprehensive reference to softswitch applications, protocols and platforms gives you an inside look at the software. Frank Ohrtman investigates the technology, the marketplace, and the players, so you can:
* Anticipate how softswitches will affect your systems, services, and vendors
* Learn how to get hardware-level quality, scalability, and signaling from a softswitch
* Evaluate softswitch advantages as Class 4 and Class 5 replacements
* Assess billing capabilities
* Make decisions on signaling protocols
* Compare implementation approaches
* Handle regulatory issues

""The telecommunications industry is now going through a part of a cycle that economist Josef Schumpeter would call 'creative destruction; ' legacy infrastructure and business model have gone into decline and must be replaced. This book helps to identify some of the successes and technology challenges..."" --Michael H. Khalilian, telecom executive and analyst (from the Foreword)

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