TOKYO, June
13, 2008
- NEC Corporation announced its participationtoday
in GMI 2008 (Global MSF Interoperability), an internationally
recognized event held every two years by the MSF (MultiService Forum) www.msforum.org
in order to advance the development
standards of NGN (Next Generation Networks) and open architecture.
GMI 2008 aims to drive the establishment of global NGN standards
byfeaturing the latest devices from a wide range of companies and
seeking to verify interoperability in a multi-vendor environment. Some
of the world's leading carriers and communication device vendors, are
scheduled to attend the event. Verification trials will take place
later this year, from October 20-31, spanning several worldwide
locations that include the United States (3 locations), the United
Kingdom and China. Interoperability verification tests are expected to
feature session control, IMS-based IPTV, QoS Control (note *1), SOA
(note *2), location based services and more.
In terms of NGN and IMS-based IPTV related software, NEC provides
theNC5000 Series, NC7000 Series (Including VOD server), and NC9000
Series
(note *3). Moreover, a site is planned for establishment in the United
States in order to provide a foundation for IMS and IPTV centered
multimedia services that accommodate both fixed-line and mobile
communications, as well as verify the interoperability between devices
offered by a broad range of companies.
Since its establishment in 1998, the MSF has become an
internationallyregarded organization whose participants include leading
worldwide
carriers, service providers, system suppliers and test device vendors.
Implementation agreements and interoperability testing have driven glo
bal interconnectivity and standardization proposals, which have
brought about the introduction of multi-services and stimulated the
development and promotion of NGN and open architecture. Since
demonstrating the proof of interoperability will be essential for
global expansion of NEC's NGN and IMS-based IPTV products, NEC is
proactively participating in GMI 2008 in close collaborative
relationship with world leading companies. Furthermore, NEC supports
MSF activities by delegating an MSF board member, and by assertively
generating recommendations for interface specifications, testing
scenarios and more in order to promote the continued growth of NGN.
NEC leverages its achievements and know-how from providing
networksolutions for telecommunications carriers in order to create new
added-value and convenience in pursuit of the greater advancement of
communications networks.
(note *1) QoS (Quality of Service) Control(note *2) SOA
(Service-Oriented Architecture)
(note *3) NC5000 Series: Provides QoS Control and access
authentication functions in NGN
NC7000 Series: Provides platform functions for NGN services
(Including VOD servers as a key component)
NC9000 Series: Provides Core IMS functions for NGN session control
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