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市場調查報告書

IPTV 網路中的 IMS 及 SDP

IMS and SDPs in IPTV Networks

出版商 Multimedia Research Group, Inc.
出版日期 2006年08月 商品編碼 43679
內容資訊 英文 46 PAGES
價格
US $ 1995 Hard Copy
US $ 2995 PDF by E-mail (Departmental License)
US $ 3995 PDF By E-mail (Corporate License)


IPTV 網路中的 IMS 及 SDP 是由出版商Multimedia Research Group, Inc.在2006年08月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含46 PAGES 價格從美金1995起跳。

簡介

對 IP 電視業者而言,IMS(IP多媒體次級系統)及 SDP(服務提供平台)擁有加快腳步提供各種先進服務發展、普及的潛力。而透過這些先進服務,可能增加藉由三合一或四合一服務增加收益的可能性。

專門提供通訊技術市場分析及市場策略資訊的美國市調公司 Multimedia Research Group, Inc. (總公司:加州),針對 IPTV 網路中的 IMS 及 SDP 進行調查及預測,並整理調查結果後出版報告書 "IMS and SDPs in IPTV Networks"

本報告書內容包括:IPTV 及 IMS 的架構、IPTV 中的 IMS 服務、IPTV 及 SDP 架構、透過 IPTV 推展 IMS 及 SDP 的策略等。內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 實施概要

第2章 IPTV 及 IMS 架構

  • IPTV 的架構
  • IMS 的架構
    • IMS 的架構
  • 組合 IMS 與 IPTV 的策略
    • IPTV 向 IMS 整合
    • 共同網路資源掌控
    • 共同用戶管理
    • 服務的相互影響
    • IPTV 的 IMS 機器

第3章 IPTV 的 IMS 服務

  • IMS 服務
  • IPTV/IMS 的通訊應用
    • 基礎通話服務
    • 輔助性通話服務
  • IPTV/IMS 的社群應用
    • 靜態社群應用
    • 動態社群應用
  • IPTV/IMS 的個人應用
  • 互動內容應用

第4章 IPTV 及 SDP 架構

  • 網路應用的演進
  • 服務發展平台的架構
  • IMS及SDP架構之整合
  • AT&T 及 IPTV SDP 的架構

第5章 利用 IPTV 推展 IMS 及 SDP 的策略

  • IMS 策略
  • SDP 策略
  • IPTV 策略
  • IMS、SDP 及 IPTV 之整合
  • IPTV 服務中 IMS 及 SDP 所佔支出

第6章 商機、風險以及建議

  • 商機
  • 風險
  • 建議

第7章 附錄

目錄

Abstract

This report discusses how the IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) architecture and SDPs (Service Delivery Platforms) will add a whole new range of services to IPTV networks that will increase subscriber spending and decrease churn. IMS and SDPs will each reduce both the cost of developing and of operating a large set of new applications. This report shows that service providers and network infrastructure companies need to include IMS and SDPs as a key part of their IPTV strategies.

Executive Summary

IPTV is an important element of a multiservice triple or quadruple play strategy for carriers globally. One of the problems they face is that these simple bundling strategies rely on discounting as the main benefit provided to subscribers. This strategy places a negative on the profitability of these services and like any other pricing strategy, is relatively easy to match by competitors.

There is a widespread consensus about making these multiservice bundles richer by adding applications and especially extending these applications so that they operate across different services. In this report we are partilcuarly interested in how IPTV services can be extended to support fixed and moble applications. This will then make the bundle of services more valuable and provide opportunities to increase their profitability.

Use of the IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) architecture and SDPs (Service Delivery Platforms) are expected to be an important part of this strategy. Both can significantly improve the ability of service providers to introduce and operate these new applications and services.

As mentioned earlier, the traditional method for introducing new services has been to develop a complete set of infrasatructure elements for each new service as shown in the architecture per service diagram on the left side of Figure 2-. There are separate subscriber databases, separate interfaces to billing systems, separate customer care systems, and separate provisioning systems for each application. This increases both the resources and the time required to deploy new applications. In addition, every new application increases the complexity of the network because of the interactions required between it and the existing applications. This same problem is addressed in a largely complementary way by Service Delivery Platforms as discussed in Section 4.

IMS was designed to include the elements that had been proved to be common across multiple services in mobile networks as shown on the right side of Figure 2-2. This strategy is intended to save costs by reducing the effort to develop new services, reduce the hardware required to support these services, and to reduce redundant functions across services.

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1 IPTV Network Architecture
  • 1.2 IMS and IPTV
  • 1.3 IPTV IMS Services
  • 1.4 IPTV and SDP
  • 1.5 Implementing IMS and SDPs with IPTV
  • 1.6 Recommendations

2. IPTV and IMS Architectures

  • 2.1 IPTV Architecture
  • 2.2 IMS Architecture
    • 2.2.1 IMS Architecture
  • 2.3 Strategies for Combining IMS and IPTV
    • 2.3.1 Integration of IPTV into IMS
    • 2.3.2 Common Network Resource Control
    • 2.3.3 Common Subscriber Management
    • 2.3.4 Service Interworking
    • 2.3.5 IPTV IMS Devices

3. IPTV IMS Services

  • 3.1 IMS Services
  • 3.2 IPTV/IMS Communications Applications
    • 3.2.1 Basic Calling Services
    • 3.2.2 Supplementary Calling Services
  • 3.3 IPTV/IMS Community Applications
    • 3.3.1 Static Community Applications
    • 3.3.2 Dynamic Community Applications
  • 3.4 IPTV/IMS Personal Applications
  • 3.5 Interactive Content Applications

4. IPTV and SDP Architectures

  • 4.1 Evolution of Network Applications
  • 4.2 Service Development Platform Architectures
  • 4.3 Combining IMS and SDP Architectures
  • 4.4 AT&T's IPTV SDP Archictecture

5. Strategies for Implementing IMS and SDPs with IPTV

  • 5.1 IMS Strategies
  • 5.2 SDP Strategies
  • 5.3 IPTV Strategies
  • 5.4 The Convergence of IMS, SDPs, and IPTV
  • 5.5 The Payout from IMS and SDP in IPTV services

6. Opportunities, Risks, and Recommendations

  • 6.1 Opportunities
  • 6.2 Risks
  • 6.3 Recommendations

7. Appendix I: Companies Interviewed for this Report

Table of Figures

  • Figure 1-1: IPTV Network Architecture
  • Figure 1-2: IMS Architecture
  • Figure 1-3: Service Delivery Platform Architecture
  • Figure 2-1: IPTV Network Architecture
  • Figure 2-2: Per Service vs. Common Architecture
  • Figure 2-3: IMS Architecture
  • Figure 2-4: Service Interworking Between IPTV and IMS
  • Figure 3-1: IPTV Location Based Services
  • Figure 3-2: Interactive IPTV Data Services
  • Figure 4-1: Evolution of Network Applications
  • Figure 4-2: Service Evolution
  • Figure 4-3: Service Dellivery Platform Architecture
  • Figure 4-4: Service Delivery Platform Software Architecture
  • Figure 4-5: Combined IMS Service Delivery Architecture
  • Figure 4-6: AT&T IPTV SDP Architecture

Table of Tables

  • Table 7-1: Companies Interviewed for this Report
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