June 4, 2008
Alcatel-Lucent evolves and enhances TPSDA
Alcatel-Lucent announced several new enhancements to its Triple Play Service
Delivery Architecture (TPSDA) which pave the way for new, sophisticated and
innovative multimedia services. Going beyond the initial, mass-market solution
requirements for IPTV, voice and Internet services, the new architecture
enhancements now enable consumers and business partners to choose the quality of
experience they want, for the content they care about and at a price they are
prepared to pay.
As service providers evolve their network architectures to support triple play
consumer broadband services, their focus is shifting to maximizing the return on
investment. The new features being introduced today – including new hardware and
software enhancements for Alcatel-Lucent’s Service Router portfolio – will
enable service providers to offer their subscribers a high quality of experience
for an expanded portfolio of broadband content and applications.
“Our successful IPTV service depends on the scale, stability and quality of our
TPSDA-based network,” said Helmut Leopold, head of platform and technology
management at Telekom Austria AG. “We like Alcatel-Lucent’s direction because it
allows us to expand the service revenues generated by our strategic investment.”
Alcatel-Lucent’s Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture, the next generation
blue print for triple play infrastructure, represents a significant upgrade from
first-generation broadband network solutions - that tunnel “best effort”
Internet traffic across the network – by providing distributed, fine-grain
policy enforcement with centralized policy control to deliver multiple services
to subscribers, including managed services such as IPTV and voice as well as
unmanaged services such as High Speed Internet (HSI). TPSDA is unique in
utilizing all parts of the network to deliver and enforce policy end-to-end.
With its recent announcement of terabit performance upgrades for the 7450
Ethernet Service Switch and 7750 Service Router, Alcatel-Lucent extends the
revenue generating capabilities of TPSDA by supporting 2.5 times the capacity in
the same compact footprint without any change to the existing common control
modules. In addition, an expanded portfolio of managed on-line broadband content
services can be enabled by fine-grain application assurance, based on Deep
Packet Inspection (DPI) technology and fully integrated within the TPSDA
subscriber management system. Finally, targeted software enhancements, including
support for PPPoE termination, provide a smooth, staged migration of legacy HSI
services and revenue onto a carrier’s strategic triple play consumer broadband
network, thereby enabling operators to cap investment in their legacy Broadband
Remote Access Server (BRAS).
“Alcatel-Lucent has already announced the deployment of more than 50 TPSDA
networks and recently announced the world’s first terabit service router which
provides the massive capacity required for ubiquitous high-definition video
content and services”, said Basil Alwan, president of Alcatel-Lucent’s IP
activities. “With today’s product enhancements we are providing the
technological innovation that is the foundation for the next phase of carrier
network, service and business transformation.”
The hardware and software enhancements to the Alcatel-Lucent Service Router
Portfolio include:
*IOM3-XP, which provides a 2.5 increase in capacity and density
*Application Assurance-Integrated Services Adaptor (AA-ISA), which enables
fine-grain application policy enforcement with per-subscriber resolution
*High-Scale Media Dependent Adaptor (HS-MDA), which sets a new industry
benchmark in granular queuing and traffic management – the equivalent of 19.2
million queues per telecom rack, enabling specific policy and control for each
service delivered to a subscriber. More granular queuing enables more fine-grain
service control to ensure each service is delivered with the appropriate Quality
of Experience (QoE) and uses network resources in the most efficient manner
*Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) tunnel termination, which
facilitates the smooth migration of legacy HSI transport networks and their
present mode of operation to next-generation TPSDA networks
*5670 Reporting and Analysis Manager (RAM),
which provides extensive tools and capabilities to warehouse, aggregate and
process detailed, application-level statistics per-subscriber
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