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Next Generation Messaging: Evolution to IMS and SIP
Published Date:
February 2008
Published By:
Mind Commerce Publishing
Page Count:
55
Order Code:
R331-87
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Description
Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
2. Target Audience
3. Evolution of Messaging
4. SMS- Market Growth
. Journey of Short Message Service Center
Store and Forward Mechanism
Limitation of Legacy Messaging platforms - Need for Migration to NGN
Evolution of IMS Messaging
6. Way towards NGN Messaging - Solutions through SMS Router
7. What is SMS ROUTER and Why to have in Network? - Detailed Answer
Real time Message Delivery not based on Store and Forward Mechanism or First Delivery Attempt
SMSC Load Balancing
SMS Firewall -- SMS Router for Filtering SPAM Messages
8. NGN Messaging - Beyond SMS towards True Convergence [Unified Messaging using SIP]
Instant Messaging
Instant Messaging Market Analysis
Mobile Instant Messaging Gateway
Instant Messaging gateway checklist
Pager Mode
Multi-party Instant Message
9. Companies in NGN Messaging Space
Acision
Aricent
Bharti Telesoft
Comverse
Intervoice
NeuStar
OZ
Tanla Solutions
Telenity
TEKELEC
9. Instant Messaging Clients
Adium
AIM
Google talk
ICQ
Skype
Windows Live Messenger
Yahoo Messenger
10. Operator Challenges
11. Conclusions and Recommendations
List of Tables and Figures
Chart 1: Text Messages Sent in UK, Source MDA
Chart 2: Instant Messaging Penetration in Percentage: Source Capgemini
Chart 3: Enterprise and Public IM messages: Source Radicati group, INC.
Chart 4: UK Messaging Traffic: Source Capgemini
Chart 5: Number of Mobile Instant Messaging Users
Table 1: Survey of U.S. Mobile Subscribers
Table 2: Comparison of Features between Different Messaging Platforms
Table 3: Skypephone Availability
Figure 1: SMSC Connectivity in a Network
Figure 2: Message Flow in a Network without SMS Router
Figure 3: SMS Router Architecture in Network
Figure 4: First Delivery Attempt
Figure 5: Message Flow in a Network with SMS Router
Figure 6: Message Flow in a Network with SMS Router based on Load Balancing
Figure 7: Spam Message Filtered based on Text
Figure 8: Network Architecture using SMS router
Figure 9: Mobile Instant Messaging Gateway
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