24/07/2007 16:30:00

MSF Launches NGN Certification Program

The much awaited MSF (MultiService Forum) Certification Program

was given final approval by the MSF Board at the MSF quarterly meeting

in Amsterdam last week. In looking to deliver such an ambitious

program to the industry, the MSF selected Iometrix as the host test

lab, with an initial pilot program set to deliver results as early as

Q4 2007.

The MSF Certification Program will focus on areas of critical

interest to both vendor and service provider members of the MSF,

addressing key issues necessary to deliver multi-vendor practical open

architecture solutions for Next Generation Networks (NGNs), The pilot

program, scheduled for Q4 this year, will concentrate on verifying the

technical components of RTCP implementations in media gateways and SIP

end points, and the accuracy of the network statistics that they

report. The RTP/RTCP protocol addresses the measurement and reporting

of network quality for real-time applications such as VoIP, and any

differences in implementation or faulty reporting between the very

large number and types of nodes running these protocols would

seriously degrade the network operation and damage application

performance.

Roger Ward, Office of the CTO, BT Group and President of the MSF,

commented on the program´s strategy: "Getting the variability out of

RTCP implementations was the favourite starting point with our members

for this programme, and working the detail of the pilot with a major

test house such as Iometrix will establish the critical processes and

procedures necessary to deliver a major ongoing MSF Certification

Program to the industry. Subsequent stages, starting early next year,

will address detailed aspects of SIP interconnect between two or more

providers- and will follow naturally from this pilot phase."

The NGN network components subject to certification in the pilot

phase include SIP endpoints and SIP phones, residential gateways

(CPE), access gateways, trunking gateways, media servers and session

border gateways. The test scenarios include point-to-point calls -

initiating calls between software under test and emulated endpoint and

verifying that basic RTCP jitter, delay, packet loss, packet

duplication and short calls are reported correctly by the end systems

- as well as complex calls, verifying that a mixer maintains the

correct RTCP statistics for each RTP sessions it supports. Also, when

a destination endpoint is changed, verifying that the end-point clears

the statistics for the old media path and reports the statistics

accurately for the new media path.

"Real time protocol - RTP - and control protocol is a great

starting point" according to Naseem Khan, Principal Member of

Technical Staff at Verizon Labs. "Real time applications like VoIP and

IPTV, cannot be built on a weak foundation. MSF certification provides

the glue to hold the whole NGN infrastructure together."

Chris Gallon, Head of Systems Engineering at Fujitsu

Telecommunications Europe, added: "To be able to launch an NGN

certification program within 12 months of the completion of GMI 2006

is more than we had hoped for. It is a testament to the progress that

the industry has made and the drive of the (MSF) Forum. By providing a

globally recognized and trusted

certification program for Next Generation Network elements the MSF

will help smooth the way for NGN deployments."

Bob Mandeville, President and Founder, Iometrix, stressed the

urgency of this certification program: "It´s sheer arithmetic:

traditional telephony was built around barely a half dozen basic

systems, whereas with VoIP, for example, we have literally hundreds of

systems and suppliers. So there´s a significant risk of

non-conformance within any service provider network - let alone the

problems of calls spanning multiple networks. The opportunity to use

certified equipment is a major step towards seamless NGN coverage."

Registration for the initial pilot testing program opens

immediately, and vendors are invited to contact Iometrix at

msf-certification@iometrix.com by August 31st 2007. For further

information visit the Iometrix website at: http://www.iometrix.com/

About the MSF

The MultiService Forum (MSF) is a global association of service

providers and system suppliers committed to developing and promoting

open-architecture, multiservice switching systems. Founded in 1998,

the MSF is an open-membership organization comprised of the world´s

leading telecommunications companies. The MSF´s activities include

developing Implementation Agreements, promoting worldwide

compatibility and interoperability, and encouraging input to

appropriate national and international standards bodies. For more

information about the MSF and its members, visit the MSF web site at

http://www.msforum.org/

Editors Note

Please click on the URL link below to view the MSF discussing this

major industry announcement and to access other presentation

materials.

URL: http://www.netevents.tv/docuplayer.asp?docid=111

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