Portrays SIP Client as 'Heart of IMS'; Basis for JDSU's IMS Test Speaking
Role at Fall VON 2007
MILPITAS, Calif., Oct. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Based on
well-established IP and network infrastructure expertise, members of JDSU's
chief technology office, in collaboration with the University of New
Hampshire InterOperability Lab, today launched a new white paper called
"IMS Simplified: The Evolution of the SIP Client." Lead authors are 22-year
IP-industry veteran Jay Stewart, JDSU's director of IMS strategy; Barry
Constantine, principal engineer for JDSU; and Lincoln Lavoie, senior
engineer, University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab.
To download the white paper, please visit
http://www.jdsu.com/test_and_measurement/index.html.
The white paper provides a detailed look at the session initiation
protocol (SIP) and the role it plays in delivering reliable service over
the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) architecture. It offers an in-depth
analysis of the interplay between SIP and IMS to help readers realize the
potential of IMS as the most significant platform for next generation
networks.
"IMS is at the heart of an immense debate influencing the future of
next generation network service platforms -- it seemed natural to publish a
paper that gets to the heart of IMS itself, the SIP client, and help
clarify the role, impact and significance of these two critical client
applications," said Jay Stewart. "Simplifying IMS, JDSU's white paper
examines the standards, protocols and flexibility between SIP and IMS,
providing readers key insight to help utilize the platform to its fullest."
Published jointly by JDSU and the University of New Hampshire
InterOperability Lab, chapters of "IMS Simplified: The Evolution of the SIP
Client" focus on:
-- Standards bodies that drive IMS: including ITU, IMT-2000, 3GPP/3GPP2,
R5/R6, IETF, CableLabs, ETSI, TISPAN, ATIS, SIPPINGS, OMA
-- Fundamentals of SIP: Elements and session flow, message format
-- IMS Basics: IMS network groundwork, examples of IMS call flows
-- SIP Clients for IMS: SIP extensions, security, signaling compression,
ENUM, NAT traversal, IPv6 support
Co-authors Jay Stewart and Lincoln Lavoie are taking part in Fall VON's
2007 IMS panel, "Putting IMS Interoperability to the Test," on Thursday,
November 1, 2007, 9:00am - 10:15am. JDSU will be exhibiting at booth #454.
Stewart also represented JDSU at an industry speaking session last month
entitled "Testing IMS Network Capability," part of the IMS Executive Summit
in Washington D.C.
About JDSU
JDSU (Nasdaq: JDSU; and TSX: JDU) enables broadband and optical
innovation in the communications, commercial and consumer markets. JDSU is
the leading provider of communications test and measurement solutions and
optical products for telecommunications service providers, cable operators,
and network equipment manufacturers. JDSU is also a leading provider of
innovative optical solutions for medical/environmental instrumentation,
semiconductor processing, display, brand authentication, aerospace and
defense, and decorative applications. More information is available at
http://www.jdsu.com.
Contact Information
Investors: Michelle Levine 408-546-4445 or investor.relations@jdsu.com
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