Nice 2001


The IP VPN Management Catalyst Showcase project aims to bring predictability to IP services over shared infrastructure and provide customer self-configuration of complex VPNs with evolving requirements.
 

This Catalyst Showcase project explores the effectiveness of using the IPDR standards for the accounting interfaces between the network, provided by Swisscom, and business management layers.
 

Phase 2 of this Catalyst Showcase project takes the strain off the operator to correctly configure the multiplying number of neighbor relationships. During the initial 3G rollout, a large number of new UMTS cells will be added to the existing GSM network.
 

The introduction of 3G Mobile services challenges traditional telecommunications business models. This Catalyst Showcase project demonstrates eCRM and flow-through pre-qualification, self-provisioning and activation of services, one-time and usage content billing for 3G next generation mobile IP wireless services.
 

The project will prototype and demonstrate a CORBA-based implementation of the TMF 814 interface. Service provider defined scenarios will demonstrate the value of the interface to their operations environments
 

Historically, service providers have not been able to receive timely, accurate, consistent, and automatic measures concerning the status of their business or operational network.
 

You already know how to locate and retain customers. The Self-Service over Multiple Networks Catalyst Showcase project shows you how to proactively increase revenues and maintain customer satisfaction, while keeping your cost of sales low.
 

The SLA for UMTS Catalyst Showcase project addresses real-time information from a business impact perspective within a GPRS (UMTS) network. The project tackles SLA contracting, QoS policy management, service delivery, configuration and reconfiguration.
 

The World Ordering B2B Exchange DSL Catalyst Showcase project demonstrates the second phase of its 'Virtual Meeting Place' business model that was introduced at TeleManagement World in Chicago of November 2000.