Key Components in the Killer Platform
Flexent™ Wireless Router: a Bell Labs innovation that provides signaling and gateway functions for wireless traffic from mobile devices. Associated with applications resident in the Flexent Mobility Server the router handles tasks such as directing voice or data packets to either the PSTN or to the Internet. Unlike conventional routers however, this one performs such uniquely mobile control functions as the frame selection and "soft handoff" required in 3G networks. In addition, it is compatible with high-speed packet systems such as Lucent’s PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator, permitting signals leaving it to travel over ATM links, which cost less than dedicated lines for backhauling in the core network.
Flexent Mobility Server: built on next-generation, carrier-grade Sun server technology augmented with Bell Labs software to deliver 99.999% availability.
Flexent OneBTS: one hardware platform that can be provisioned with software to support any of the major IMT-2000 wireless air interfaces – 2G and 3G. This single base station affords network operators whose networks encompass multiple global standards great flexibility in provisioning services.
Radio Network Controller: manages the base stations and provides a multimedia capability.
Mobile Internet Gateway: mediates access to data maintained in wireless infrastructure elements by Internet-based systems. For example, to Internet applications and services it adds information about a user’s "presence" and location, so services can be tailored to the time and place – made context-sensitive. Open applications programming interfaces permit any outside developer (with appropriate authentication and safeguards) to mate its applications to the Mobile Internet Gateway.
Internet Message Management System: part of Lucent’s MSC, the Internet Message Management software gives subscribers control over their messaging. They can define what message to receive when, through subscriber-controlled filtering rules, and also to receive e-mails with attachments such as voice files, Microsoft PowerPoint* presentations, or Lotus WordPro* documents. Such attachments can be converted into speech and listened to through the mobile unit, or redirected to a nearby fax in written form. This software, along with the Voice Browser, is part of Lucent’s new programmable MSC. |