The Nokia 1300 Convergent Network Management Center (CMC) provides integrated network management for next generation networks (NGNs), IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) networks, PSTNs, signaling networks and any combination of these. In all of these contexts, the 1300 CMC helps to significantly reduce operating expenses (OPEX), especially when compared to the cost of using separate management systems for the PSTN and NGN. Flexible solutions range from the low-cost Boxter configuration for try-and-buy customers and lab demos, to the extra-large configuration for big networks. This product can also exploit the NGN's capability to deliver new revenue-generating services and the fixed-mobile convergence possible with IMS. It's a complete value proposition.
BENEFITS
Significant OPEX reductions
Enables gradual migration of legacy voice with NGN and IMS elements
CAPEX reduction due to nondisruptive network management migration
Scalable platform for all types of network
Consolidation of the different network management systems
FEATURES
Network-wide access for NGN/IMS management from one terminal
Integrated network management for all network elements (NEs)
Provisioning functions across NEs
Measurement-data mediation and forwarding
Interface for service provisioning and inventory data
Service-order interface for subscriber provisioning (XML based)
Central backup for all NEs
The Nokia 1300 Convergent Network Management Center (CMC) provides integrated network management for next generation networks (NGNs), IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) networks, PSTNs, signaling networks and any combination of these. In all of these contexts, the 1300 CMC helps to significantly reduce operating expenses (OPEX), especially when compared to the cost of using separate management systems for the PSTN and NGN. Flexible solutions range from the low-cost Boxter configuration for try-and-buy customers and lab demos, to the extra-large configuration for big networks. This product can also exploit the NGN's capability to deliver new revenue-generating services and the fixed-mobile convergence possible with IMS. It's a complete value proposition.
BENEFITS
- Significant OPEX reductions
- Enables gradual migration of legacy voice with NGN and IMS elements
- CAPEX reduction due to nondisruptive network management migration
- Scalable platform for all types of network
- Consolidation of the different network management systems
FEATURES
- Network-wide access for NGN/IMS management from one terminal
- Integrated network management for all network elements (NEs)
- Provisioning functions across NEs
- Measurement-data mediation and forwarding
- Interface for service provisioning and inventory data
- Service-order interface for subscriber provisioning (XML based)
- Central backup for all NEs