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UltraWAVE R4S
Scalable MSC with Integrated Value Added Services
Features
The UltraWAVE R4S benefits are made possible
through a number of highly sought-after features
that include:
Ability to integrate the mobile switching
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center (MSC), visitor location registry (VLR),
home location registry (HLR), and value-added
services (VAS) on a single server, or run HLR
and VAS on a standalone server
MSC, VLR, HLR, AUC, Prepaid, SMSC and VMS
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MAP (v 1, 2 and 3) A, B, C, D, F and SMSC
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CAP (phase I, II and III)
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MGCP, Sigtran, SIP, and BICC
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Connectivity to legacy circuit-switched
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networks via Media Gateway (MGW) using
ISUP and ISDN PRI
Prepared for future introduction of
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SIP connectivity
Future availability on a laptop platform for
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laboratories or other small-scale deployments
Supports regulatory requirements such as
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Mobile Number Portablility, NRTRDE and
Lawful Intercept
Interoperates simultaneously with IP and
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Circuit-switched RAN
Benefits
Enables increased coverage and capacity
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at an affordable cost
Meets the desire to evolve from circuit
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switching to packet switching at a lower
cost than commonly available solutions
Streamlines migration to IP technology
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by providing easy integration with all-IP
multimedia subsystems (IMS), while also
allowing connection to legacy circuit-
switched systems
Simplifies system management and billing
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and allows value added services by providing
a common IP backbone for all communica-
tion services
Scales economically from 1,000 to
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100,000 subscribers
Increases operator revenue through local
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switching and distributed architecture,
eliminating the need to carry voice payload
over satellite backhaul
Reduces operating costs by separating
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decisions regarding location and capacity of
application, control and connectivity functions
Enables smaller operators to stay abreast of
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technology and standards by aligning with
the 3GPP-recommended migration path