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Signaling System 7 (SS7) is a set of telecommunications signaling protocols defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). SS7 is used in the support of such call services as call establishment, billing, number translation, SMS, routing, and information-exchange functions for both mobile and fixed calling.
Signalware
products are designed to adapt, optimize, and reduce the overall
cost of your unique network solution. In an analysis of SS7-enabling
technologies, VDC Research
identified Ulticom's Signalware as
#1 in SS7 signaling.
Ulticom's SS7 technology is a complete software development and deployment
environment based on the standard global telecommunications protocol. Our
SS7 provides customers with high performance, flexible SS7 capabilities
for the development of these essential and emerging revenue-generating
services in the areas of Network Access and Core, Enhanced Subscriber Services,
and Service Creation, Management and Control. Ulticom's SS7 design supports
a wide variety of relevant SS7-related standards, including those for ANSI,
Telcordia, ITU-T, ETSI, TTC, Japan, and China, which include country-specific
variants of ISUP. Signalware is an integrated platform that provides carrier-class
high-availability, scalability fault-resilience, and network-proven out-of-the-box
interoperability.
According to Bob Johnson, VDC's Senior Telecom Analyst, "Ulticom's
performance in the Analysis confirms their status as a market leader and
as a provider of key enabling technologies for systems and service providers
globally. As new solutions come to market based on IMS, providers will
want to choose trusted signaling partners such as Ulticom that provide
this essential technology."
Ulticom's Signalware solutions enable network operators to cost-effectively and seamlessly transition their networks from SS7 to IP. As an integral part of the Ulticom Signalware offer, telecommunications equipment manufacturers can now build equipment with the capability to enable a graceful migration from SS7 to SIGTRAN. This equipment can be deployed in a traditional SS7 architecture and then migrated incrementally - link by link, device by device - to an IP transport based upon SIGTRAN. Such a migration path - with zero down time - is a critical requirement for any telecommunications equipment being deployed today.
SS7 Boards
SS7 Protocols
For more information, please contact info@ulticom.com.