The HP OpenCall Service Controller is an open, flexible, carrier-grade platform for building multi-network-based services and developing applications in 2G and 3G network architectures.
HP OpenCall Service Controller supports the evolution of voice and data services running across Signaling System 7 (SS7) and IP networks, and enables the quick development, testing and centralized off-switch deployment of wireline, wireless and next-generation services that require advanced levels of service flexibility, scalability and reliability.
Key benefits
HP OpenCall Service Controller provides you with the flexibility to rapidly deploy new services to either test the market or differentiate from the competition, with its service platform that can be tailored to your specific business needs.
Leverage your initial platform investment and make better use of engineering resources lowering the total cost of ownership.
Offers virtually unlimited capacity with services that can be easily scaled to meet market requirements.
Ensures continuous availability of service protecting your customers and therefore your revenue streams.
Key features
The HP OpenCall Service Controller consists of fault-tolerant software, a fault resilient hardware service execution platform and a workstation-based service creation environment. A high availability service management platform is also available.
The Service Execution Platform (SEP) provides a highly flexible and scalable, carrier-grade Service Logic Execution Environment (SLEE) for off-switch services. The SLEE in conjunction with a fault tolerance controller detects and aborts software logic errors. Network connectivity support includes industry standard ANSI and ITU SS7 protocols associated message, and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
The Service Creation Environment consists of an integrated development and validation environment that provides developers with exceptional control and efficiency in the creation of voice and data services. Service development is accomplished using industry standard Service Specification and Description Language (SDL) that incorporates Telelogic's graphical service logic programming tools.
The Service Management Platform (SMP) provides a centralized repository for service and subscriber data, serving as a cost-effective focal point for service deployment and data management. An SMP can audit, synchronize and manage data through an industry-standard SQL interface — even among geographically distributed SEPs.