Alcatel-Lucent 5750 SSC Brochure Download Page 7

Try-and-buy, evening and weekend
special

s — The ability for subscrib -

ers to try services or boost service
levels for a limited amount of time,
or to introduce off-peak usage rates
based on parameters such as usage
time, traffic volume or specific con -
tent. This not only invites subscrib -
ers to try new value-added services
with minimal commitment, but also
encourages service usage during
off-peak hours to better utilize
network investments.

Comprehensive usage control and
accounting

— Flexible usage options

and billing schemes to address
different market needs using detailed
subscriber-level reporting and real-
time billing data.

Putting subscribers in the driver’s
seat — empowering them to create 
a more personalized and interactive
experience using self-service sub scrip  -
tion and service-selection portals —
provides a better user expe rience
while significantly reduc ing service
providers’ operational costs. 

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Alcatel-Lucent 5750 Subscriber Services Controller 

Service Velocity and Mass Customization

Process integration and automation
enable the efficient delivery of services
on the massive scale that occurs in
carrier networks. In the past, service
providers made large investments in
dedicated service-delivery tools and
processes that are becoming increasin -
gly cumbersome and costly to main -
tain. With the advent of triple-play
service delivery and the need for
ongoing service differentiation and
innovation, the operational challenges
of catering to the individual needs 
of millions of users without incurring
dramatic increases in costs or process -
ing times for customer care and sup -
port take center stage. These two
issues of mass customization and
service velocity require a solution
that transcends traditional “cookie-
cutter” approaches to process integra -
tion and automation. 

The Alcatel-Lucent 5750 SSC brings
all the interdependent control ele -
ments and aspects of triple-play serv -
ice delivery together in an integrated,
policy-based control solution. Using
a policy-based operational model, the
Alcatel-Lucent 5750 SSC enables a
zero-touch operational deployment
model, allowing users to choose the
services and options they want and
delivering them without manual
intervention by customer care or
support personnel. This approach

provides the flexibility needed to
address the following market opportu -
nities for triple-play service delivery,
combining an enriched user experi -
ence with operational cost savings
and increased revenues:

Triple-play packages and tiered
services — 

Complete, competitive

and personalized service bundles
that merge voice, video and data
with one-stop shopping conven ience
and easily adapt to evolving needs.

Self-service portals 

— Portals 

that allow subscribers to directly
manage their accounts and service
subscrip tions and temporarily or
perma nently upgrade service levels.
This reduces customer-care costs
while giving subscribers the service
they want.

Application-aware QoS

— The

dynamic (versus static) allocation
of network resources driven by user
and service needs, enabling high-
quality video and multimedia
applications and optimizing resource
utilization. The Alcatel-Lucent
5750 SSC can be deployed in com -
bination with deep packet inspec -
tion (DPI) engines to control policy
enforcement of per-application
QoS, security and bandwidth, and
deliver EIS for secure peer-to-peer
networking, online gaming and
streaming Internet video and voice.

Summary of Contents for 5750 SSC

Page 1: ...Alcatel Lucent 5750 Subscriber Services Controller Integrated Subscriber and Services Control for Alcatel Lucent s Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture...

Page 2: ...multimedia subsystem and non IMS services to be dynamically created on an IP infrastructure capable of delivering different quality of service QoS levels The Alcatel Lucent 5750 SSC is instrumental in...

Page 3: ...l service deployment requirements while investing in a future safe plat form that can be leveraged to scale VoD migrate toward IMS support emergency systems for IP telephony introduce mandatory law sy...

Page 4: ...and session admission control are driving operational support requirements for which legacy systems were not designed While transforming to a converged multiservice IP infrastructure ser vice provider...

Page 5: ...areas of innovation for which the Alcatel Lucent 5750 SSC provides an evolution path for key control elements Figure 1 shows the key role the Alcatel Lucent 5750 SSC plays in administering control ove...

Page 6: ...m NASS specifications providing a unified network access control solution for both IMS and non IMS service environments Dynamic service control Dynamic application of network policies based on various...

Page 7: ...p port take center stage These two issues of mass customization and service velocity require a solution that transcends traditional cookie cutter approaches to process integra tion and automation The...

Page 8: ...demand subscriber requests for access to network based services and content The dynamic assignment of IP addresses to user devices is controlled with predefined static or dynamic address pools that ar...

Page 9: ...digital home network devices as RGs IPTV set top boxes IP phones PCs game consoles and 802 1x wireless devices Supporting both basic and enhanced subscriber management with Alcatel Lucent s TPSDA com...

Page 10: ...ation CoA for mid session policy changes to facil itate dynamic bandwidth mangement and on demand service upgrades INTEGRATED DHCP SERVER WITH STANDARDS BASED INTERFACES The DHCP server allows the man...

Page 11: ...etering and accounting functions The system s design enables the introduction and enforcement of specific volume bandwidth and usage quotas e g for peer to peer Internet applications to create differe...

Page 12: ...idth reservations IMS applications can use an ETSI TISPAN compliant Rq interface to address the Alcatel Lucent 5750 SSC in the capability of the A RACF The SAC function is implemented as a logically c...

Page 13: ...provide a secure interface that allows law enforcement agencies to intercept and monitor the Internet activities of subscribers suspected of criminal activities A new module pro vides a secure access...

Page 14: ...AN compliant support of the NASS and A RACF Support for NGN IMS service delivery on Alcatel Lucent s TPSDA ETSI TISPAN Rq e2 and e4 interface support To integrate with an IMS CSCF PDF SCF or external...

Page 15: ...helps deliver the full breadth of today s non IMS wireline services including HSI IPTV VoD and VoIP and enables the introduction of new innovative IP multimedia services with minimal integration cost...

Page 16: ...rademarks of Alcatel Lucent All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information presented is subject to change without notice Alcatel Lucent assumes no responsibility for...

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