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Oracle Communications Service Controller
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Oracle Communications Service Controller is an open standards-based, highly scalable and available carrier-grade service broker that provides service interaction and mediation capabilities. It enables communications service providers to launch innovative new services that blend legacy and IP networks with the IT domain, consolidate service and charging platforms across multiple network types, and orchestrate multiple services in real time.
With a versatile orchestration engine and portfolio of interworking modules, Oracle Communications Service Controller dramatically reduces the amount of time and risk associated with migrating from legacy platforms.
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- Protocol mediation between a wide range of protocols: CAP, WIN, AIN, INAP, SIP, Web Services, and others
- Stateful network adaptors with timers and error handling adapt standard and non-standard components
- Full range of prebuilt SS7 and IP signaling modules
- Scalable cluster architecture that delivers high performance, low latency, and high availability
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- Network applications see a unified interface to multiple networks
- Multiple applications may be orchestrated and delivered to any session
- Service interruption caused by applications' automatic logging of service detail records is mitigated
- Service logic is orchestrated in specific application sequence based on network protocols
- New revenue-generating services can be created that seamlessly blend IT features with core network capabilities
- Migrate from legacy networks to next-generation networks
- Flexible service and network composition
- Provide nonstop service and network support
- Complexities of IN/SS7 networks are hidden and abstracted
- Integration barriers are greatly reduced
- Existing service and charging platforms can be consolidated, unifying service delivery across different networks and lowering operating and capital costs
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