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To: bucky89 who wrote (47205)5/20/1998 3:13:00 AM
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Bay Offers Plan For IP/SS7 Standard

totaltele.com

ISSUE #10 WEDNESDAY 20 MAY 1998

Bay Offers Plan For IP/SS7 Standard

By a staff reporter

Bay Networks is set on improving its good Internet citizen
reputation with public switch makers, and has offered its
own technology to the foundation of a new standard that will
more easily integrate IP devices with switches running the
SS7 signalling protocol.

Bay has submitted an informational Request for Comment
(iRFC) to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), that
describes a potential open standard to support interworking
between Signalling System 7 (SS7) network elements and
Internet elements such as Remote Access Servers (RAS).
Bay claims the move reflects growing pressure on service
providers to employ SS7 as an alternative for off-loading data
traffic from public switched telephone networks. If a standard
could be agreed, it would widen the opportunities for service
providers to build new services on existing switch
infrastructures.

"The convergence of the telecom and datacom networks
depends not only on allowing traffic to flow, but in creating a
network that controls where this traffic flows," said Daniel
Pitt, vice president and director of Bay Networks'
Architecture Lab. "Reinforcing Bay Networks' philosophy
surrounding open standards, support of this open protocol
will speed the convergence of the datacom and telecom
worlds, and give customers the most comprehensive choice
of suppliers."

"Demand for Internet access is driving architectural changes
in the PSTN," said Dan Taylor, Aberdeen Group's managing
director for telecommunications. "The determining factor for
these changes is found in the software that controls the
network. For IP networks to work better in conjunction with
the PSTN, there needs to be a way for these networks to
'speak' to each other. Bay's ASP initiative is an excellent
way to enable the development of open standards for
IP-to-PSTN interworking."

The release of the iRFC to the IETF is targeted to stimulate
the development of SS7 Gateway Software across multiple
platforms including both Unix and NT. Bay Networks and
several companies including Stratus Computer and ADC
NewNet have reviewed the specification to date.

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