Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem ,IMS
Telecommunications
Training
Provided by Ace Technologies
Ace technologies proudly launches IP Multimedia Subsystem course first time in India, originally defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), as part of their standardization work for 3G mobile phone systems in UMTS networks (It first appeared in release 5 ), is a next-generation network for carriers that uses the IP protocol as its foundation. The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) supports data, video, SIP-based voice over IP (VoIP) and non-SIP packetized voice. Both packet-switched and circuit-switched are supported.
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Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem ,IMS
Never before in history any technology in the telecom space have supposed to take over the world so quickly. The aim of IMS is to provide all the services, current and future, that the Internet provides. In addition, users have to be able to execute all their services when roaming as well as from their home networks .
It will allow small developers to develop applications and deploy them to networks with millions of subscribers overnight. IMS will allow companies to give central control of telephony and allow communications to be based on contacting a person, not an army of disparate devices and phone numbers.
Having full support for every type of communications session in today's world (whether over wireless or landline, including instant messaging , push-to-talk, videoconferencing and video on demand), IMS will unify wireless, wireline and all communications like never before. IMS will eventually work with any network (fixed, mobile or wireless) with packet-switching functions, such as GPRS, UMTS, CDMA2000, WLAN, WiMAX, DSL, cable, ... Older circuit-switched phone systems (GSM).
IP Multimedia Subsystem, originally defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), as part of their standardization work for 3G mobile phone systems in UMTS networks (It first appeared in release 5 ), is a next-generation network for carriers that uses the IP protocol as its foundation. The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) supports data, video, SIP-based voice over IP (VoIP) and non-SIP packetized voice. Both packet-switched and circuit-switched are supported.
IMS uses open standard IP protocols. So, a multimedia session between two IMS users, between an IMS user and a user on the Internet, and between two users on the Internet is established using exactly the same protocol. Moreover, the interfaces for service developers are also based on IP protocols. IMS truly merges the Internet with the cellular world.
IMS should make it easier to offer just about any IP-based service. Examples include voice over IP (VOIP), Push to talk over cellular (POC), multiparty gaming, videoconferencing, Messaging, community services, presence information and content sharing.
Course Contents:
Introduction
IP Multimedia Subsystem architecture
Entitites of IMS
Interfaces of IMS
Subscription data in IMS
How IMS Works
IMS-Based Services
DETAILED PROCEDURES
Messaging.
It will allow small developers to develop applications and deploy them to networks with millions of subscribers overnight. IMS will allow companies to give central control of telephony and allow communications to be based on contacting a person, not an army of disparate devices and phone numbers.
Having full support for every type of communications session in today's world (whether over wireless or landline, including instant messaging , push-to-talk, videoconferencing and video on demand), IMS will unify wireless, wireline and all communications like never before. IMS will eventually work with any network (fixed, mobile or wireless) with packet-switching functions, such as GPRS, UMTS, CDMA2000, WLAN, WiMAX, DSL, cable, ... Older circuit-switched phone systems (GSM).
IP Multimedia Subsystem, originally defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), as part of their standardization work for 3G mobile phone systems in UMTS networks (It first appeared in release 5 ), is a next-generation network for carriers that uses the IP protocol as its foundation. The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) supports data, video, SIP-based voice over IP (VoIP) and non-SIP packetized voice. Both packet-switched and circuit-switched are supported.
IMS uses open standard IP protocols. So, a multimedia session between two IMS users, between an IMS user and a user on the Internet, and between two users on the Internet is established using exactly the same protocol. Moreover, the interfaces for service developers are also based on IP protocols. IMS truly merges the Internet with the cellular world.
IMS should make it easier to offer just about any IP-based service. Examples include voice over IP (VOIP), Push to talk over cellular (POC), multiparty gaming, videoconferencing, Messaging, community services, presence information and content sharing.
Course Contents:
Introduction
IP Multimedia Subsystem architecture
Entitites of IMS
Interfaces of IMS
Subscription data in IMS
How IMS Works
IMS-Based Services
DETAILED PROCEDURES
Messaging.
About The Training Provider: Ace Technologies
Ace Technologies - Ace Technologies, A division of Ace Softel Pvt. Ltd., based in NOIDA, near DELHI (India) is one of the most reliable trainers for telecom sector. We provide specialized and customized training to the working executives in the telecom corporate world with a view to sharpen their skills so that they are ready to take up the challenges of a telecom job.
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