MVTS II intelligent routing capabilities enable carriers to choose the most appealing routes, maximize ASR and service availability and implement flexible routing policies.
MVTS II provides elaborate mechanisms which perform smart 'look-ahead' routing based on:
Carriers can create customer-specific routing groups to perform route hunting within a predefined group of dialpeers which enhances routing efficiency and protects the network against fraud.
To maximize ASR and service availability carriers can create equipment groups based on equipment location. If one device within a group is physically unavailable — due to a blackout, for instance — other devices will most probably be down as well. In such cases MVTS II discontinues further search of routing options within the group and passes on to another equipment group to minimize latency.
Analysis and reporting toolsMVTS II offers a full-fledged management system that enables carriers to keep the finger on the pulse of the network and control its efficiency. MVTS II provides a vast choice of analytical capabilities to enable real-time monitoring of call dynamics based on time of the day, day of the week, QoS fluctuations, load, profitability and other parameters. The resulting estimates are visualized in various intuitive charts and graphs. With the network analysis engine, the system can automatically choose the most profitable tariff plan for a destination, based on the prices and average call duration to enable the carrier to select the best business partner in each particular case. MVTS II supports real-time alerting (rate plan unprofitable alert, low profit alert, routing path restriction alert, call looping alert etc.) to facilitate constant network profitability monitoring. |
Flexible Proxy OptionsMVTS II provides various proxy options which allow carriers to increase the system's throughput while maintaining a high level of network security. To optimise bandwidth consumption and keep up critical security levels, MVTS II provides flexible proxy options. The system can run both in Full Proxy and Signaling Proxy modes with the desired proxy mode selected on a case-by-case basis. MVTS II enables the carrier to assign the needed proxy mode to each separate gateway. |
Load balancingMVTS II offers centralized load distribution mechanism which adds to better fault-tolerance, more efficient use of the system's resources and enhanced scalability. MVTS II performs license-dependant dynamic load balancing that assures distribution of traffic between servers according to their current workload. MVTS II offers geographic license distribution mechanism which enables carriers to allocate the unengaged license share to the busiest PoPs eliminating equipment downtime. |
Number portability supportNumber portability allows carriers to terminate both mobile and landline traffic to the network of the carrier the subscriber is currently assigned with regardless of the number prefix.This provides a significant reduction in termination costs owing to lower home-net termination prices offered by operators. High call processing speed minimizes latency, optimises consumption of network resources and enhances the system's performance. |
Billing and accounting capabilitiesMVTS II features support of RADIUS AAA for interaction with add-on billing systems. MVTS II allows import of partner rate plans and customer accounts and export of CDRs for external billing systems. Ability to import partner tariff plans significantly reduces the dial plan preparation time thereby enabling the carrier to flexibly and promptly respond to the pricing whims of peering partners. MVTS II billing and accounting capabilities enable carriers to implement flexible discount management and support of various billing increments. All the data is stored in the system's Oracle™-powered database which features its own redundancy scheme. |
Profitability monitoringComputer-aided profitability monitoring significantly simplifies network administration tasks. The network administrator has to set the profitability threshold and whenever profitability of a certain destination drops, the system will send him an alert to email. Based on the administrator's choice, MVTS II will either block the unprofitable destination or display a message informing the operator that the route profitability has degraded beyond the preset level. The operator can opt to either block the path or allow its use to a limited group of clients. |
MMD specifications:1. Supported standards:
2. LEA-Provider interoperation is enabled by the following interfaces:
3. MMD can operate with 100 MVTS II systems and up to 10 LEA Monitoring Centers simultaneously |
ETSI LI standard compatibilityThe ALOE ETSI LI Mediation Device (MMD) makes the MVTS II softswitch ETSI compliant in LI effort. The MMD is a converter device that ensures interaction between MVTS II and the Law Enforcement Monitoring Facility (LEMF) during lawful interception. The MMD functions include:
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Switch partitioningSwitch partitioning capabilities allow carriers to explore new business models and drive in new revenue streams by attracting start-up operators looking for low cost entry into the VoIP wholesale market. Carriers can create multi-layer partition groups with granular access control and different user privileges. MVTS II offers web layout customization for each partition holder. |
Protocol interworkingMVTS II features native support of SIP and H.323, transcoding, protocol normalization and two-way H.323/SIP translation to solve interoperability issues and bridge between multiple-vendor equipment incorporated in home or partner network. |
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