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SSRM and Multiframework Services

IPSF is proud to announce the publication of its Session Services and Resource Management (SSRM) specification. As you know, the IPsphere Forum has focused squarely on the Business of IP - and in particular, on a framework that will transform the way providers of services partner to deliver these services. We like to refer to this dynamic as “multistakeholder” services. An important aspect of multistakeholder services is defining how providers partner - even when they are employing different service frameworks. IPsphere Forum has always understood that a world of many service frameworks is a reality. To address this, IPSF embarked on a set of specifications that enable an IPsphere environment to complement session-based environments comprised of real-time services like voice. Specifically, SSRM details how providers of services can harmonize their IPsphere deployment with existing service frameworks like IMS - easing operations and improving their service velocity. We invite you to take a look into the SSRM specification and, as always, encourage your input and feedback.

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Add comment February 21, 2008

Dinard Plenary Meeting Wrap-Up

Well November and 4th quarter of 2007 is upon us already, the northern hemisphere has just dropped daylight savings time while those of us in the southern hemisphere “spring forward”. The IPSF heads into the last 2 months of the year off a very progressive plenary hosted in Dinard, France by France Telecom/Orange. Our gratitude to Marc Fossier (FT CTO) and his team Philippe Lucas, Christian Jacquenet and Nadine Lancelot for their exceptional hospitality and facilitating skills. So, what happened at IPSF Dinard and what are next steps heading into our Q4 workshop in London?

The really big news from Dinard is the commitment of at least 5 of the world’s tier 1 network operators to joint field trials in early 2008.  (See corresponding press release for more details.) This field trial will enable operators to trial various multi-stakeholder use cases across their networks in a pre-commercial validation of the IPsphere framework enablement of richer online experiences. Expect to hear more from us on this – we’re thinking of calling it “NGNsphere” and would certainly welcome your thoughts on a name  - later in ’07 and early ’08.

Speaking of IMS and NGNs, our specification for inter-working of IPsphere with IMS and related NGN frameworks was taken closer to its final ballot at Dinard. This effort is being worked under the title “Session Services Resource Management” and will – all being well – be released into the public domain very early in 2008. This is a very important, and quite detailed, body of work and its editor – Peter Busschbach of Alcatel-Lucent – was awarded the IPsphere Circle of Excellence award at Dinard in recognition of his exceptional commitment to advancing this activity. Congratulations and thank you once again Peter!!

On the specification front, a large number of quite detailed contributions to our next IPsphere release specification were presented and reviewed in Dinard. The plenary meeting prioritized several of these for inclusion in straw ballot text for next specification and this work is underway now for further acceleration in the November London workshop. I’ll just cite the topics of these contributions here and attempt to explore them in further detail in subsequent Stratosphere postings; Fault Management, Fractal Decomposition of Services/Elements, Data Model and Template Structuring, Publication & Repositories, Adjacencies & Bindings, In-Service Modification of a Service, Functional Elements, IPsphere Glossary updates, TM Forum harmonization.

The IPSF has a variety if liaisons and collaborations with related industry efforts underway, one of these is with the GSM Association where the IPsphere framework and the GSM-A IPX initiative offer quite complementary capabilities to one another. The Dinard plenary agreed to kick off an activity group that will work up an IPX use case to demonstrate how the IPsphere framework might be leveraged to facilitate the establishment and federation of IPX exchanges. This AG will get underway at the London workshop in November.

IPSF Dinard was themed “Content & IPsphere” and, in addition to the work outlined above, several contributions outlined how Web and other content service providers could leverage the IPsphere framework in ways that didn’t require them to modify their current practices majorly. Under the banner of “vertical partnerships” the advancing of these contributions was recognized as being key to enabling network operators and so called “over-the-top” service providers to readily and easily collaborate to rapidly and creatively innovate to offer online experiences that are just not (either or both technically or economically) feasible today. More on this in subsequent postings too. 

At Dinard we also nailed down the IPSF plenary meeting schedule for 2008: In January we will come together in Shenzhen, China thanks to our hosts at Huawei. In July we will meet in Dublin in conjunction with the MultiService Forum, and in late Q3/early Q4 2008 we will meet in Canada. There is more information available on the IPsphere Forum web site, and its constantly being updated so do come back and visit regularly.

There you have it, my quick yet thorough update post-Dinard. More from me again in a few days – in the meantime do drop us your thoughts, they are always welcomed and appreciated; just email us at info@ipsphereforum.org

Cheers, Kevin Dillon
IPsphere Forum Chairman


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Add comment November 7, 2007

Moving IPSF Framework Forward

A key area of focus in Dinard and subsequent meetings will be the design of facile means for web application developers to take advantage of the capabilities offered by the IPsphere framework. There are many examples of how today’s developers are constrained in their ability to innovate and create richer experiences (try watching a full screen video live over your broadband connection). While the IPsphere framework provides the platform for multi-stakeholder collaboration necessary to overcome these constraints in the technical sense, the framework must also be able to be exercised in ways that are familiar to the web application developer community.

If we don’t get this right we’ll have solved the technical constraints, but have erected procedural constraints – the Forum can’t and won’t allow that to happen. The IPSF Board is taking steps right now to diversify membership and participation into the web service provider and application developer communities to ensure the framework is readily leveragable to extend their innovation abilities.

–Kevin Dillon, Chairman IPsphere Forum

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