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Fremont, CA, November 9, 2011 – The MSF (MultiService Forum) announced today the release of the White Paper for the first ever MSF VoLTE (Voice over Long Term Evolution) Interoperability Event.
“The MSF’s event has demonstrated the growing degree of compliance with VoLTE definitions and the extent to which interoperability of implementations across the vendor community has progressed”, said Dan Warren, Senior Director of Technology at the GSMA. “Not only was the testing itself a success, but the feedback from the event can be used to improve the specification of VoLTE and make sure that the level of interoperability in future products is even better than that demonstrated at this event.” “MSF's successful VoLTE call test, including complex LTE roaming scenarios, is an important proof point demonstrating vendor readiness to deliver voice technology solutions LTE operators require for compelling end user voice services,” noted Ken Rehbehn, Principal Analyst for Mobile Infrastructure at Yankee Group. "VoLTE is critical to the mobile industry because the technology blends mobile voice calling with the advantages offered by today's LTE radio network architecture to deliver exceptional inter-personal communications services with high performance, cost effective networks.” The Event was sponsored by GENBAND, Huawei, ZTE, Alepo, Amdocs, Cisco and Tellabs , with participation from Acme Packet, Alcatel-Lucent, Codenomicon, D2 Technologies, EXFO, IPneo, JDSU, Metaswitch, Samsung, Stoke, Traffix Systems and VSS Monitoring. Observers included ETRI, ETSI, NCS, NTT, Verizon and Videotron. MSF VoLTE IOT Results will be discussed at LTE North America in Dallas, November 8-9, Layer 123 LTE/EPC & Converged Mobile Summit in London, December 5 – 8, and at Mobile World Asia in Shanghai, February 21 – 23, 2012. The MSF will be partnering with ETSI and GSMA for a second VoLTE IOT event in 2012. The MSF also intends to focus on Rich Communication Suite and EPC conformance testing during the forthcoming year. About the MSF: The MultiService Forum (MSF) is a global association of service providers, system suppliers and test equipment vendors committed to developing and promoting open architecture, multi-service Next Generation Networks. 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 of network elements, and encouraging input to appropriate national and international standards bodies. About IPneo: IPneo provides innovative solutions that bring tomorrow’s IP technologies to the hands of today’s users. Focusing on IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), IPneo delivers standardized client software solutions enabling rich communication capabilities for end- users. IPneo client solutions pave the way for operators and OEMs to quickly attain their goals towards a convergent All-IP-Network in order to leverage the end-user satisfaction and to drive new streams of revenues easier than ever before. At IPneo we value the growing needs for IP-based applications. Therefore, we provide our customers with a set of IMS for RCS, VoLTE, and VCC, that are all fully compliant with the IMS standards, quality-proven through a series of Inter-operability tests, and seamlessly portable to the leading handset equipment and mobile operating systems including: Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, and soon on Windows Phone7. www.ipneo.com |
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MSF Publishes Voice over LTE Event White Paper Results, Successful VoLTE Calls between China and Germany
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