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Oracle Communications Service Delivery (OCSD) Product Family
Service Platforms
Oracle CommunicationsConverged Application Server
Standard EditionIP Multimedia Subsystem Edition
Oracle CommunicationsServices Gatekeeper
Base PlatformEnabler Module
*Presence , XDMS, and Diameter-based Universal Subscriber Profile included** Generally Available date projected for Q4FY09
BEA WebLogicNetwork Gatekeeper
BEA WebLogicSIP Server
Oracle Virtual PBX
Oracle Residential VoIP
Oracle Communications
Services Gatekeeper
Oracle Communications
Converged Application Server*
Project “Flycatcher”
**
Oracle Communications
Presence(Presence, XDMS)
+
Oracle Communications Service DeliveryThe Best of BEA WLCP and Oracle SDP Products
Service Delivery+ =WLCPWLCP SDPSDP
Converged Web (Java EE, Web Services) – Telecom (IMS, SIP Servlet) Application Server
Industry’s Most-Widely Deployed SIP-IMS Application Server Platform
Extremely Fault Tolerant and Highly Available Distributed Deployment Architecture
Ultra High Performance, Low-Latency, Real Time SIP-IMS Application Processing
Comprehensive, Converged SIP Servlet, Java EE, Web Services Service Creation Tools
NGNFixedMobile
ApplicationsApplicationsWeb-Telecom Apps
Oracle Communications Converged Application Server
Service Creation Tools
Converged Web-Telco Container
(SIP-IMS-Java EE-Diameter)Real Time JVM
Engine/State Tiers
Oracle Communications Converged Application Server
Provide Value-Added Enablers for Presence and Group List Management (XDMS)
OCCAS 4.0.1 Standard vs. IMS EditionOCCAS 4.0.1 Features Standard Edition IMS Edition
Core JSR 289 + Java EE 5 Support √√ √√
High Availability Clustering √√ √√
Session Replication √√ √√
Geographical Redundancy √√ √√
Real-time JVM (JRockit Real Time) √√ √√
Presence and XDMS (Oracle Communications Presence) √√ √√
Service Creation Tools (JDeveloper, TopLink, SDK) √√ √√
Diameter Base Protocol √√
On-line and Off-line Charging (Diameter) √√
Profile Application (Diameter) √√
Universal Subscriber Profile (Oracle Virtual Directory) √√
Oracle WebLogic Server® 10.3
• OCCAS 4.0 is based on the Oracle WebLogic Server 10 platform• The BEA WLSS 3.0 and 3.1 (and OCCAS 3.1)
were based on WLS 9.2
• Dramatically increased developer productivity• Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5)• Updated Standards • BEA enhancements
• New & improved Web Services support• Key to writing & deploying services in support of SOA
Oracle Leads Java SIP Servlet API Specification
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=289
Oracle Leads Java Media Server Control API Specification
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=309
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OCCAS Composite Deployment View
Traditional
OSS/BSS
Provisioning System
Enterprise
Terrestrial
Broadband
ISC /SIP
Itf-N
(SNMP)
Itf-N
(LDAP, SOAP or HTTP)
Media Server Control
(SIP, HTTP, TCP)
HTTP
Mobile
Relational Database
P-CSCF
GGSN/PDSN
Media/Signalling Server/Gateway
LDAP Security Provider
(LDAP) (JDBC)
HSS
IMS Profile (Sh)
(DIAMETER)
Web Services, RMI, JMS
(WSDL/UDDI/SOAP,etc.)
ESB Web Svc. Svc. Registry BPM Engine
Charging Gateway
Charging (Ro/Rf
)
(DIAMETER)
Service Oriented Architectures/IT Systems
SBC
Firewall
OCCASOCCAS
S-CSCF
Legacy Charging
Functions
Itf-N (FT) (FTP/SFTP)
Network
ManagementPlain SIP
HTTP A/R-Proxy
TDM G/W
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OCCAS Proven Interoperability
SOA and .net InfrastructureSOA and .net Infrastructure
Hardware and ApplicancesHardware and Applicances
IMS InfrastructureIMS Infrastructure Key ISVs and Terminal PartnersKey ISVs and Terminal Partners
Media ServersMedia Servers
OCCAS Performance http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/dev2arch/2007/10/wl-
sip-server-benchmark.html
• Stateful proxy test case (SIPStone* Proxy200)
*SIPStone test specification: http://www.sipstone.com/files/sipstone_0402.pdf
Summary (Xeon 5160):
95% of all calls set up within 50ms
Call Duration
Max call rate
CPU Utilization @ max call rate
80s 1080 cps 42% CPU
System Configuration:
Operating SystemRedHat EL 4 Update 4 – x86_64
CPU 2 x Xeon 5160
CPU Speed 3.0GHz
FSB Speed 1.33GHz
RAM 8GB
RAM Speed 667 MT/s (333 MHz)
JVM JRockit R27.3.0- 106IA32
At a call duration of 80s
1080 cps served with 95% of calls setup in
less than
50
ms
At a call duration of 80s
1080 cps served with 95% of calls setup in
less than
50
ms1080
cps are equal to …
… 14.040
single SIP messages per second
... 3.888.800
BHCA
1080
cps are equal to …
… 14.040
single SIP messages per second
... 3.888.800
BHCA
OCCAS Test Results with JRockit Deterministic GC
0
15
30
45
60
75
90
105
120
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000
Res
pons
e tim
es (m
s)
Time (s)
OCCAS Benchmark
Sun HotSpot
JRockit Deterministic GC
Operating cost reduction of 35% to 50% or more Deterministic GC allows increased system utilization for real-time traffic processing, resulting in dramatically reduced hardware, hosting and maintenance costs.
For more information
Documentation at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13153_01/wlcp/wlss40/index.
User Forum athttp://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=380&start=0
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Production Deployments Production Deployments
88+ OCCAS Customers and Growing
Business Challenges to Address
:• Needed a comprehensive 2nd line Residential VoIP offering• Installed 3rd party softswitch deemed insufficient• Residential VoIP launched after 12 weeks development• Subsequent projects: Video conferencing, audio conferencing,
4ESS replacement, Media processing complex controller
Technology:In-house development of core features and integrationRadisys (Convedia), Acme Packet NetNet-SD, Broadworks, Foundry Networks Zero service downtime in nearly 2.5 years of production
Project History:Large WebLogic customerLaunched in 20051m+ subscriber capacity in production 2008
Customer: US Fixed Carrier
Technology:Reservation-less conferencing applicationDevelopment done entirely by Intercall R&D organization
Project History:Existing WebLogic Server customerSubstantial R&D investment approved as a “strategic” investmentEconomic Buyer: VP ITCost savings estimated 70%+
Customer: West
InterCall
Business Challenges to Address
:• Largest hosted conferencing service provider in the world• in-house conferencing platform, increasingly expensive to
maintain and extend and approaching EOL• Internal development on OCCAS took 3-4 months
versus the 12 to 18 months estimated for alternative approaches
Toll
Portability
IP Conferencing PlatformPSTN
Provisioning and Real-time Conference DB
Oracle
WebLogic
Server
Web UI Server
(Moderator, etc)
Packet Voice
Processor
Media Clip Server
ECC
Opal
(Java Client)
TDMTDM IP
IP
SIP
OtherJMS
RTP
Media Server
Session Border Controller
Load Balancer
Media Gateway
OCCASOCCASOCCAS
OCCASOCCASOCCAS
Web User
OCCAS Applications:IP Conferencing + MoreOCCAS Applications:OCCAS Applications:
IP Conferencing + MoreIP Conferencing + More
Legacy IN Service Control Points Vertical Networks with Single Service Design
Legacy Services
Legacy Transport, Switching & Access Networks
CallingCards
Mob
ile
SCP
Prepaid
Mob
ileSCP
VPN Toll Free
Mob
ile
SCP
Mob
ile
SCP
NumberPortability
Mob
ile
SCP
Legacy IN Service Control Points Vertical Networks with Single Service Design
Legacy Transport, Switching & Access Networks
Legacy Services
Prepaid VPN Toll FreeCallingCards
Fixe
d Te
leph
ony
SCPFi
xed
Tele
phon
y
SCP
Fixe
d Te
leph
ony
SCP
Fixe
d Te
leph
ony
SCP
NumberPortability
Fixe
d Te
leph
ony
SCP
Service Control Point Replacement Consistent Customer Drivers
2.
Lowering Operating Expenses
3.
Driving Differentiated Services
1.
Legacy SCP Products End-of-Life
Driving Differentiated Services Simultaneous Network and Service Evolution
Mob
ile
Fixe
d Te
leph
ony
Fixe
d B
road
band
WLA
N
Services
Transport, Switching & Access Networks
AccessAccess
Access
Multiple NetworkUtilization
Services Environment
ServicesIn-House Development
Third Party Development
Today’s RealityVertical Networks (single service)
TomorrowHorizontal Network (multi-services)
SDPSDP
IN and NGIN IN and NGIN EvolutionEvolution
Convergin Proprietary & Confidential (c) 2008
Next Generation SCP
Commercial Off-the-Shelf Hardware and OS Platform
Integrated SIGTRAN
Multi-protocol IN Transaction Processing Support
Standards-Based Database
Modular Applications on Service Delivery Environment
Oracle Standards-Based SCP Replacement
Maximize Commercial Software and HardwareLegacy SCP
Proprietary Hardwareand OS Platform
Proprietary SS7 Hardware
Single IN Protocol Transaction Processing
On-Board Database
Application SpecificService Logic
Oracle Solution Components Next Generation for SCP Replacement
Next Generation SCP
Commercial Off-the-Shelf HW and OS Platform
Integrated SIGTRAN
Multi-protocol INTransactionProcessing Support
Standards-BasedDatabase
Modular Applicationson Service DeliveryEnvironment
Converged Application Server
Converged Application Server
Accolade WCSAccolade WCS
Linux, SolarisHP, Sun, IBM, Others
Linux, SolarisHP, Sun, IBM, Others
Toll FreeToll Free PrepaidPrepaid Service NService N
Oracle Recommended Approach Legacy SCP Evolution towards Replacement
Existing Legacy
SCP
Existing Legacy
SCP
Existing Legacy
SCP
Fixed Networks(INAP, AIN, TCAP)
Mobile Networks(CAP, INAP, WIN)
NGN/IMS Networks(SIP, ISC, Diameter)
Replace EOL SCPsReplace EOL SCPs
Leverage and Expand Existing ServicesLeverage and Expand Existing Services
Short time to market, lower cost of service introductionShort time to market, lower cost of service introduction
Deliver Services across Network DomainsDeliver Services across Network Domains
Next Generation SCP
Commercial Off-the-Shelf HW and OS Platform
Integrated SIGTRAN
Multi-protocol INTransactionProcessing Support
Standards-BasedDatabase
Modular Applicationson Service DeliveryEnvironment
Converged Application Server
Converged Application Server
Accolade WCSAccolade WCS
Linux, SolarisHP, Sun, IBM, Others
Linux, SolarisHP, Sun, IBM, Others
Service 1Service 1 Service 2Service 2 Service NService N
Next Generation SCPNext Generation SCP
Commercial Off-the-Shelf HW and OS PlatformCommercial Off-the-Shelf HW and OS Platform
Integrated SIGTRANIntegrated SIGTRAN
Multi-protocol INTransactionProcessing Support
Multi-protocol INTransactionProcessing Support
Standards-BasedDatabaseStandards-BasedDatabase
Modular Applicationson Service DeliveryEnvironment
Modular Applicationson Service DeliveryEnvironment
Converged Application Server
Converged Application Server
Accolade WCSAccolade WCS
Linux, SolarisHP, Sun, IBM, Others
Linux, SolarisHP, Sun, IBM, Others
Service 1Service 1 Service 2Service 2 Service NService N
Core Network
Accolade WCS
CAP 1-4 CS1 + variants (SINAP, E/// CS1+)
Ro
Oracle Integrated NGIN Architecture for Prepaid Services
Convergin Proprietary and Confidential (c)
MAP
WCS Prepaid Mediation Logic
Prepaid Servlet(IM-OCF)
Unified OA&M
Profile Management
WCS Orchestration Engine
OCCAS SIP Server
WCS Network Adaptors (IM-SSF, IM-SCF)
Oracle BRM
Rating
3rd Party Call Control Servlets
VPN RBT HZ …
SIP/ ISC
Existing Legacy
SCPBilling
CAP/INAP
Business Overview:• Over 5 million wireless subscriber base• Legacy IN infrastructure currently runs key revenue-generating
services including prepaid, VPN, and closed calling groups• Company objective to reduce Operating Expenses of key revenue-
generating services by 50% or more• Evolution to full SOA (Service Layer) and IP (Network Layer)
Technology Implemented:• Oracle Communications Converged
Application Server• Oracle Product Partner: Convergin
Accolade WCS• Oracle Regional System Integrator Partner:
Services Development and Deployment
Solution Imperatives:• Replace end-of-life Ericsson Network
Resource Gateway deployed products, legacy IN infrastructure, with Next Generation IN solution Maximum
• Maximize re-use of existing services
Customer Case Study Wireless Communications Network Operator
MSC
SIP
SIGTRAN
GSM/3G Wireless
Diameter
Mobile devices
Convergin Accolade WCSIM-SSF/SCIM(Built on OCCAS)
Convergin Accolade WCSConvergin Accolade WCSIMIM--SSF/SCIMSSF/SCIM(Built on OCCAS)(Built on OCCAS)
OCCASOCCASOCCAS
Load Balancer
Load Balancer
OCCASOCCASOCCAS
OCCASOCCASOCCAS
OCCASOCCASOCCAS
OCCASOCCASOCCAS
OCCAS Clusters:Prepaid, VPN,
Private Group Calling, More
OCCAS Clusters:OCCAS Clusters:Prepaid, VPN,Prepaid, VPN,
Private Group Calling, MorePrivate Group Calling, More
Customer Case Study Wireless Communications Network Operator
Expose Network & SDP Capabilities as Web Services to 3rd Party Partners
Control SDP Access and Usage by 3rd
Party Partners & Applications
Provide Value-Added Enablers: Profile, Messaging, Call Control, Location, Presence
Extend and Customize with Service Creation Environment Suite
Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
Integrated Support for Java EE 5, Web Services, SIP and IMS
NGNFixedMobile
ApplicationsApplications3rd
party applications
Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
Service Creation & Extension
Policy & Partner Mgmt
Network Access Layer
Service Exposure
Service Providers Connectivity
OSA GW
NETWORK CAPABILITIES SMS-C
MMS-C
3rd
party service provider 1
Application2
Application1
Applicationn
3rd
party service provider 2
Application2
Application1
Applicationn
3rd
party service provider n
Application2
Application1
Applicationn
MM7 node
SMPP GW
PRM i/f
Parlay X -
Web Services interface
ServiceCapabilities
ApplicationEnablers
Network Adapters
SMPPOSA/Parlay
MM7
Oracle Communications Service Gatekeeper
(OCSG)
OCSG 4.0 Communication Services
Service Enabler Protocol AdaptorShort Messaging SMPP 3.4Multimedia Messaging MM7 Rel5Terminal Location MLP 3.03rd Party Call INAP CS1, SIP, Parlay 3.3Call Notification SIP, Parlay 3.3Audio Call Parlay 3.3Presence SIPSubscriber Profile LDAPWAP Push PAP 2.0
Business Challenges to Address:• Service availability of SDP• Uncontrolled network access traffic degraded overall service
quality• Integrate multiple IVR systems into existing SDP
EvolutionHorizontal service exposure layerSupport for key messaging capabilitiesLeveraging web clients
Key ConcernsTime to market for new servicesSimplified policy enforcement across all servicesManagement of SDP and flexibility for new application drivers
Vodafone Netherlands
Vodafone IVR Services exposed by OCSG
• Content Filter• Bundle Information• Electronic Recharge• Free Text Messaging• Authenticate Subscriber (DoB/Postal Code)• Send Letter• Last invoice• Next invoice• PUK• Retail Roaming• Roaming Topup• Status Payment• Terminal Configuration (OTA)• Number Registration• Lost Call Settings
Business Challenges to Address:• Provide a central connection and control point for valued services
partners• Central management for network policy• Simplify how partners can connect to Singtel network• Ease the deployment of new application using web services
EvolutionMobile Advertising StrategySOA and BPM adoptionMigrate legacy SMS/MMS application to new infrastructure
Key ConcernsSupport for new applications yet preserving existing revenue generating applicationMigrating silo’ed applications to common point of service exposure
SingTel
O2 UKMobile data/content service delivery platform
Customer Challenges• Multiple entry points for 3rd parties into O2’s network, each
with its own protocol, security, conventions, etc.• Need i-mode (2G data services) roll-out by end of 2005• Need SDP for best possible mobile data/content downloading
experience, with consistency and richness• Need more efficient content partner integration
Oracle Solution – Service Access Gateway (SAG)• Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper, SAG
becomes single point of entry into O2 network for all 3rd party content partners
• Partner Relationship Management (PRM) portal provides self-service access to 3rd party partners
• Reduce content partner on-boarding time to 30 days