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Platform I

Songkhla

Platform 2
SATUN

BNA

LSM

PENANG

MDN
SBG PBR DMI PD JB BN LT PG BTA BDL JKT BDG
SINGAPORE

Jepang (SMW-3) Malaisia, Thailan (APCN-3)

TAR MO SGT

SBS STG PLK SMR BPP KTP TJN BJM TMB PAL PRG LWK

BTM PTK

TT SOR MW BIA SMI JAP

TGT
PRE KDI AB

FF TIM

CKP PKL CRB


PWT YK

SM MN SLO ML SB

MKS

DPR DLI
KP

MRK

IMS

IMS IMS IMS IMS IMS IMS IMS IMS IMS IMS

IMS

IMS IMS

Element
IMS Core

Platform-1 (Aktif-Standby)
Area-1 : Medan Palembang Area-2 : JKT JTN JKT KBB Area-3 : BD - CBN JKT-SB (Aktif-Aktif )

Platform-2 (Aktif-Standby)
Area-4 : SM JHR YG Area-5 : SB KBL SB RKT Area-6 : BJM-BPP Area-7 : MKS PTR MKS BALA

HSS & AS

OSS/BSS

TeNOSS

TiBS

TREMS

CRM

ERP

Main Option

NMS/Provisioning function

Rf/Ro Interfaces to charging

Services
SDP
BGCF LEx MSCs MGCF P-CSCF

IMS AS and Applications

eServ IN System Cellular Soft switch MGCF PSTN Soft switch Flexi Soft switch

MRB

HSS/UPSF I/S-CSCF MRFC

Control

IBCF MRFP

AGCF

P-CSCF

Transport

IBGF LEx MGW

IP Backbone Network

MGW NASS DSL/ FTTx (MSAN) LEx

PCRF

Access

Internet

S/MGW (MSAN)

CPE

IMS Client

POTS Phone

ISDN Phone

IMS Client

POTS Phone

GSM Flexi Phone Phone

IMS Trial Service Capabilities (based on RFP)


No. 1 Services Basic Telephony IP Centrex Services Definitions Basic Telephony Services with Supplementary Services (Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Three-Party conference, Abbreviated Dialing, Do Not Disturb, CLIP, CLIR, Priority Class , Call Transfer, Call Hold, Hotline, Call Hunting, Payphone) IP Centrex is an IP based Centrex system that provide PBX-like features to subscribers. The IP Centrex solution must be able to group multiple subscribers, support real-time video communication, support text communications, support file transfer service, support video clip sharing, picture sharing, audio clip sharing. The IP Centrex solution shall use the centralized address book as the users common address book. The new 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) / next-generation networking (NGN) Multimedia Telephony (MMTel) global standard, which is based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), offers converged, fixed and mobile real-time multimedia services that allow users to communicate through voice, video and chat. It also allows users to share image files and video clips. At least 8 parties per voice conference group shall be supported. At least 6 parties per video conference group shall be supported. At the minimum, one of the following codecs must be supported - ITU-T Recommendation H.263 Profile 3 Level 45 - MPEG-4 (Part 2) Visual Simple Profile Level 3 - ITU-T Recommendation H.264 / MPEG-4 (Part 10) AVC The chat application is the common text messaging service for IMS System which also support other communication applications including MMTel and IP Centrex. The chat application shall support chat Emoticon. 7 2

MMTel

Voice & Video Conferencing

Chatting

IMS Trial Service Capabilities (based on RFP)


No. 6 Services Presence Services Definitions The Presence system is an enabler for providing Presence status to other IMS applications The Presence system shall be integrated to other applications, allowing the presence status to be changed from an IMS application and update to all other IMS applications. Centralized address book, group & list management (CABGL) is a common address book to be used by all other applications The CABGL shall be integrated with Presence, where presence status of user in the address book is to be updated according to the status on Presence system. The IMS System shall support SIP Trunking service, which allows IP-PBX to be connected to IMS network via SIP protocol. The SIP trunking service should provide features similar to PRI interface for PBX (DID, one stage outgoing call, etc.) 7 Centralized address book, group & list management SIP Trunking

Service development environment


The bidder is invited to describe the service development environment for 3rd party developers or TELKOM staff in order to quickly and cost efficiently develop additional applications addressing local needs and interests. Compliance to relevant standards such as Java EE and JSR289 Service composition functionality such as legacy SIP AS, SCIM and IM-SSF Service development environment and development tools Service composition integration with O&M and charging systems Supported interfaces such as ISC, SOAP, PARLAY X etc. Service composition references in commercial networks

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