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Signalware SIGTRAN

 

Overview

SIGTRANSignalware SIGTRAN brings to packet network signaling all the proven and deployed carrier class qualities from Signalware SS7. SIGTRAN, a protocol family based on work done in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), is the evolution of SS7. The IETF, the group responsible for defining and guiding the evolution of Internet standards, in partnership with SS7 Industry experts, have devised adaptors and a core transport capability that blend SS7 and packet protocols to provide users with the best both technologies have to offer.

The value proposition for packet networks is freedom, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. Signalware SIGTRAN is designed with these goals in mind.

 

                                

Freedom
With Signalware SIGTRAN, customers are free to choose from several of the defined SIGTRAN family of protocols. Each family member has its own unique characteristics that make it applicable to a given situation. Signalware SIGTRAN consists of a SIGTRAN protocol utilizing SCTP as the IP transport protocol.

 

For each, the SS7 stack is substituted at one of its well-defined layers with a packet transport replacement. By moving up to higher layers higher in the stack, more of the legacy SS7 concepts can be eliminated and replaced with flexible packet and IP protocol routing capabilities. Because SIGTRAN is an industry standard, it allows customers to interoperate in a multi-vendor environment.

 

The SIGTRAN.org website provides information about protocols, implementations, test results, applications, products, and services. For information on open source implementations of SIGTRAN protocols, visit the openss7.org website.

 

Flexibility
Flexibility is provided by the fact that SIGTRAN uses the packet IP network to define logical connections between devices. Because the network developers, planners, and installers are no longer tied to deploying nailed up circuits for signaling, they have the flexibility to define the network as needs and demands grow and change. Flexibility is key in adapting bandwidth on demand. With legacy SS7, users were limited to either 56 or 64 kilobits / sec links. With SIGTRAN, these artificial restrictions can be eliminated. Re-dimensioning the network can be done completely through software. Fear of success should not be a consideration in deploying new services.

 

Cost Effectiveness
Cost-effectiveness is one of the advantages of the relentless pursuit of better technology. SIGTRAN is based on the IP protocol. It uses industry standard, off the shelf, network interfaces, cables, switches, and software. Because it is built on these commercial standards, improvements in technology and reductions in cost found in the general computer industry can readily be applied in signaling applications. As the all packet network core becomes a reality, moving signaling applications to packet becomes a necessity.

 

Bridging the Traditional and NexGen Networks
Converged voice, video and data services on a common packet network provide new avenues for additional revenue, cost savings, and value added enhancements. SIGTRAN lays the groundwork of the multimedia network experience. Utilizing multimedia in communication is an enabler for improving human communications. If it takes one thousand words to describe a picture, imagine the power of one thousand pictures in conveying thought and content. Signaling, and thus SIGTRAN, is an important component in delivering these services.

 

For more information, please contact sales@ulticom.com.



Related Links

PDF download  SIGTRAN Overview Sheet

 

Protocol Support:

   M2PA

   M2UA

   M3UA

   SCTP

   SUA

 

Signalware Overview:

   Advantages

   Services Enabled

   Markets Addressed

   Getting Started

 

nSignia Overview:

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