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Ericsson Review, no. 02, 2007 
Ericsson Review, no. 02, 2007

The purpose of Ericsson Review is to report on the research, development and production achievements made in telecommunications technology at Ericsson. The journal is published three times a year.


Ericsson's enriched messaging architecture

Ericsson's enriched messaging architecture gives operators and end users full interworking between legacy messaging solutions and, more important still, between IMS messaging and legacy messaging solutions. The architecture also makes the network smarter, so end users can concentrate on the message instead of on underlying technology.

 

Multimedia telephony for IMS - Interoperable VoIP with multimedia support

Multimedia telephony combines the quality, interoperability, reliability, efficiency, and regulatory and supplementary services of traditional telephony with the rich, flexible media capabilities of internet community-based services. And because the service is built on IMS, it can run over a variety of access networks.

 

Ericsson IMS Client Platform

IMS technology offers a framework that supports several basic mechanisms that are necessary for creating rich, interoperable services. Notwithstanding, IMS is complex and sometimes daunting to application developers. Ericsson recognizes this fact and understands that it could impede the IMS application market. As a consequence, Ericsson has created the IMS Client Platform, which hides the details of IMS technology from developers while exposing IMS functionality in a simple, straightforward way.

 

Prototyping mobile technology

In the world of mobile telecommunications, early availability of terminals has often been an important factor for the success of new technology. To manifest its leadership role in radio access technology and advanced wireless multimedia concepts, Ericsson demonstrates complete end-to-end (E2E) solutions from network system to terminals. In 2006, for example, it developed prototypes to demonstrate multiband terminals, HSPA, MBMS, and multimedia VoIP.

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