Tatara Systems, the leader in SIP-based femtocell convergence, today
announced the selection of Continuous Computing’s Trillium®
MAP IS-41 protocol stack to be employed within its femtocell convergence
solution, the Tatara Convergence Server (TCS) for CDMA networks.
The Tatara Convergence Server solution enables the interconnection of
femtocells and other advanced technology IP-based radio network elements
with the legacy macro wireless network, providing the full mobile voice,
messaging and data experience in an IP environment supporting both VoIP
and IMS networks. The TCS capabilities include authentication of the
mobile subscribers, handoff between femtocells and the macro network,
emergency and supplementary services, as well as delivering new IP-based
applications to existing mobile handsets without modifying or disrupting
the existing macro network.
Tatara has staked out an early leadership position in the femtocell
market as the first vendor to deliver a SIP-based solution for femtocell
network integration. As noted by most industry analysts, IP-based
femtocell deployment is the only method that offloads the legacy mobile
core infrastructure, thereby providing the capacity needed for 3G
service delivery and enabling operators to recognize substantial cost
savings through OPEX and CAPEX optimization. Tatara’s method for
femtocell network integration, based on a SIP-based femtocell
convergence server, is the architectural model that the 3GPP2
organization is currently working to ratify as the CDMA standard for
SIP/IMS-based femtocell deployments.
Continuous Computing’s Trillium Mobile Application Part - IS-41
(MAP-IS-41) portable software product provides the functions and
procedures to query various databases or support other components in the
intelligent network (e.g., VLR, HLR, MSC, AC, SME). Trillium MAP - IS-41
software supports the IS-41 Rev C and D variant of the protocol and
supports key functions for prepaid charging services and wireless number
portability services. Trillium MAP IS-41 is just one critical component
of the broad Trillium Wireless family of protocol stacks which stretches
from 2G through LTE and includes support for GSM, GPRS, CDMA, WCDMA (3G
HSPA+), and LTE femtocell, edge and core network solutions.
“Continuous Computing’s industry-proven Trillium MAP IS-41 protocol
stack is the foundation of much of today’s deployed CDMA networks,” said
Manish Singh, vice president of product line management for Continuous
Computing. “The Trillium MAP IS-41 stack ensures interoperability and
complies with the latest standards supporting a wide array of IS41 based
services. We are delighted that Tatara Systems has picked the Trillium
MAP IS-41 stack for its femtocell solution.”
“Continuous Computing was chosen due to their compliance, deployment
history, and notable references,” stated E.Y. Snowden, president and
chief executive officer for Tatara Systems. “As early innovators in the
femtocell market, we strive to ensure complete interoperability and
reliability within our solutions.”
About Continuous Computing:
Continuous Computing® is the only company deploying uniquely
architected systems comprised of telecom platforms and Trillium®
software. Leveraging more than 20 years of innovation, the company
enables network equipment providers to rapidly deploy carrier-class LTE,
DPI, and Femtocell applications with reduced risk, cost, and complexity.
Only Continuous Computing combines open-standards systems, Trillium
protocol software, and expert professional services to create fully
integrated solutions that empower more than 150 customers worldwide to
accelerate new product delivery and maximize return on investment. www.ccpu.com.
Continuous Computing is an active member of 3GPP, CP-TA, ETSI, Femto
Forum, Intel ECA and the SCOPE Alliance.
Continuous Computing, the Continuous Computing logo, and Trillium are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Continuous Computing Corporation.
Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
About Tatara Systems:
Tatara Systems is the leader in SIP-based femtocell convergence,
supporting both IMS and pre-IMS standards based architectures. Tatara’s
cost-effective, highly scalable and future-proof approach to femtocell
deployment provides seamless integration with the legacy network plus
enables operators to deliver next-generation residential and business
services without re-engineering the incumbent mobile core. The Tatara
Convergence Server solution provides service interworking; delivers
unified voice, messaging and data services; and provides uniform calling
and feature plans across diverse networks. Tatara is working with its
customers and partners to speed the deployment of femtocells worldwide.
For more information, visit www.tatarasystems.com.
For Continuous Computing:
Americas: Kevin Sugarman, Engage PR
Phone:
510-748-8200 ext. 208
ContinuousComputing@engagepr.com
or
Europe:
Ed Howson, Temono
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ContinuousComputing@temono.com
or
For
Tatara Systems:
Kelly Friedland
Phone: +1 978-206-0831
kfriedland@tatarasystems.com