RCS/VoLTE Interoperability Event

Kranj, Slovenia

 

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For immediate release

Sintesio and Telekom Slovenia welcomes International Experts to Test VoLTE/RCS Multi-Vendor Interoperability

 

 

KRANJ, October 10th, 2012 — More than 60 VoLTE/RCS experts from around the world have gathered at the Sintesio interoperability laboratory in Kranj, Slovenia and at the China Mobile Research Institute (CMCC) in Beijing, China, for the RCS VoLTE (Voice over LTE) Interoperability Eventand operator’s workshop jointly organized by MSF, ETSI and GSMA.

 

Earlier this year, the MSF/ETSI/GSMA selected the Slovenian national telecom operator, Telekom Slovenia, and Sintesio, an ETSI endorsed NGN interoperability test lab located in Kranj, to host the event in Slovenia, and the China Mobile Research Institute to host the event in China. Telekom Slovenia and Sintesio provide test network infrastructure, supporting the interconnection to the China Mobile’s host location in Beijing, and to multiple remote participant’s test setups, 2G, 3G and 4G wireless technologies, making it possible to test VoLTE and RCS applications in a real network environment.

“Telekom Slovenije with Sintesio arranged an efficient testing environment. The plan was designed according to the rich experience we have with the latest mobile technologies. Telekom Slovenije supports the activities of MSF/ETSI/GSMA, as we realize the key role of interoperability in our economy sector,” says Zoran Vehovar, VP and Member of the management Board, responsible for Technology, Telekom Slovenije.

The scope of the event covers VoLTE/RCS in single network, roaming and inter-connect scenarios and tests both UE usability and functionality as well as the interaction between all underlying network components required for an end-end solution. This allows the participants to gain knowledge of real network deployments.

The facility is located in the newly established Research and Technology Park for Information and Communication Technologies (RC IKT) in Kranj. Sintesio has built a permanent Telco interoperability test environment providing different fixed and wireless access networks, managed Core IP network, and interconnections to multiple remote test sites. With the test infrastructure, additional technical support received from RC IKT, knowledge and experience gathered from similar interoperability events hosted in the past, Sintesio is able to quickly and competently respond to global testing initiatives.

“GSMA, MSF and ETSI are very pleased with the environment that Telekom Slovenia and Sintesio have provided and we are looking forward to a successful event in Kranj”, says Anthony Wiles, ETSI CTI director. “The professional manner in which Sintesio focuses on the interoperability of implementations helps define a benchmark for all those in the industry who strive for global interoperability across networks, devices, products and services.”

Following the pre-test setup week, which started September 24th, the RCS VoLTE interoperability event will run continuously from October 1st till October 12th. A two day workshop Next Generation Services – RCS, VoLTE and Beyond, will be held on the 10th & 11th October at RC IK in Kranj, focusing on interoperability, integration and interworking, and in particular on the potential for testing standards. The workshop is intended for carriers to exchange experiences from trials and early rollout projects and to learn from the findings of the VoLTE/RCS interoperability event.

 

About RCS VoLTE IOT Event 2012

The MSF, ETSI and GSMA are working in partnership to host the RCS VoLTE 2012 Event, to be held in the Fall 2012. The event builds on the major success of the previous MSF VoLTE Interoperability Event that took place during September 2011 and reflects the MSF’s, ETSI’s and GSMA’s drive to continue to deliver major carrier driven events that benefit all its members in their quest to keep pace with an ever faster moving industry. The MSF/ETSI/GSMA VoLTE Interoperability test event will focus on validating core network interfaces to ensure multi-vendor deployment strategies for VoLTE and RCS technology and will validate the MSF/ETSI testing scenarios developed to incorporate 3GPP LTE/EPC technology and GSMA technical recommendations, focusing on Voice over LTE and RCS, with the support of hosts China Mobile in Beijing and Telecom Slovenia Group at the Sintesio lab in Kranj, Slovenia.

http://www.msforum.org/interoperability/RCSVoLTE.shtml 

 

About the MSF

The MultiService Forum (www.msforum.org) is a global association of service providers, system suppliers and test equipment vendors committed to developing and promoting open‐architecture, multiservice Next Generation Networks. Founded in 1998, the MSF is an open‐membership organization comprised of the world’s leading telecommunications companies. The MSF’s activities include developing Implementation Agreements, promoting worldwide compatibility and interoperability of network elements, and encouraging input to appropriate national and international standards bodies.

 

About GSMA

The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide. Spanning more than 220 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world’s mobile operators, as well as more than 200 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and media and entertainment organisations. The GSMA also produces industry‐leading events such as the Mobile World Congress and Mobile Asia Expo. For more information, please visit the GSMA corporate website at www.gsma.com or Mobile World Live, the online portal for the mobile communications industry, at www.mobileworldlive.com.

 

About ETSI

ETSI produces globally‐applicable standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged, aeronautical, broadcast and internet technologies and is officially recognized by the European Union as a European Standards Organization. ETSI is an independent, not‐for‐profit association whose more than 700 member companies and organizations, drawn from 62 countries across 5 continents worldwide, determine its work programme and participate directly in its work. For more information please visit: www.etsi.org ETSI Plugtests are interoperability test events that cover a wide range of telecommunications, Internet, broadcasting and multimedia converging standards. For more information, please visit: www.etsi.org/plugtests.

 

About Sintesio

Sintesio is an open, not-for-profit foundation, co-founded by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST), and Iskratel, a Slovenian telecommunication vendor. The aim of the Foundation is to promote open standards, interoperability in multi-vendor/multioperator environments, to support standardization efforts and to facilitate vendors collaboration in the area of NGN telecommunication technologies and standardization. The Foundation set up the interoperability test lab, located in Kranj, Slovenia, with the purpose to test and validate interoperability of multi-vendor ICT products, as well as to validate the quality of open ICT standards, especially in the NGN and IMS domain. For more information, please visit: www.sintesio.org.

 

About Telekom Slovenia

The Telekom Slovenije Group is Slovenia`s leading and most advanced telecommunications operator in all key segments of the well-developed and highly competitive Slovenian market, delivering a comprehensive portfolio of fixed, mobile, Internet and state-of-the-art integrated telecommunication solutions via its modern proprietary network. Beyond its clear number of presence in Slovenia, Telekom Slovenije Group is present in several high growth markets in Southeast Europe, in Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Albania. The Group’s acquisition of 50% stake in Gibtelecom, Gibraltar’s dominant fixed, mobile and Internet operator, represents further steps in the strategy to extend Telekom Slovenije’s geographic footprint into selected Southeast European and Mediterranean markets.

 

Source:

Dr. Roman Kuznar

Sintesio, Foundation

Phone. +386 4 207 3393

e-mail

OMA Testfest-21

Bled, Slovenia

 

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Sintesio and Mobitel Welcomes International Data Mobile Experts to

Test Multi-Vendor Interoperability

— OMA’s 21st TestFest in Slovenia —

 

BLED, November 15, 2007 — More than 70 mobile data experts from around the world are expected at the Hotel Golf located in Bled, Slovenia, November 8 till November 16, for an interoperability testing event organized by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), an international specifications setting body consisting of more than 380 mobile operators, device and network suppliers, information technology companies, and content providers.

Earlier this year, OMA selected Mobitel, Slovene national mobile operator and Sintesio, an ETSI endorsed NGN interoperability test lab located in Bled, to host the event. Mobitel and Sintesio will provide test network configurations, supporting 2G and 3G wireless technologies, where it is possible to test applications in a real network situation.

A fair portion of this upcoming TestFest will be dedicated to the interoperability testing of OMA’s Enablers using IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), which is seen as key for the successful and rapid deployment of next generation networks’ applications, and the convergence of fixed and mobile networks.

“Telekom Slovenia Group (Mobitel, Telekom Slovenije and Avtenta), Sintesio and Sintesio’s member organizations, namely Cisco, HP and Iskratel have built a permanent IMS-enabled test environment with different fixed and wireless access networks, managed Core IP network and IMS platforms and application service domain. We are ready and delighted to welcome in Bled some of the world’s most respected data mobile engineers and specialists,” says Željko Puljič, Msc, Member of the Board of Sintesio and Telekom Slovenia Group.

“Mobitel with Sintesio arranged an efficient testing environment. The plan was designed according to the rich experience we have with the latest mobile technologies. Mobitel supports the activities of OMA, as we realize the key role of interoperability in our economic sector,” says Mitja Štular, PhD, Chief Technical Officer, Mobitel.

“OMA is very pleased with the testing environment that Mobitel and Sintesio have provided and we are looking forward to another successful event in Bled”, says Fred Harrison, Chair of OMA’s Board Interoperability Committee. “The professional support that Sintesio provides to ensure the interoperability of member implementations helps define a benchmark for the whole industry. Our ongoing testing program along with Mobitel and Sintesio’s commitment to it, demonstrates the industry wide commitment to global interoperability across networks, devices, products and services.”

 

About the OMA:

The Open Mobile Alliance delivers open specifications for creating interoperable services that work across countries, operators, fixed and mobile terminals. Driven by users’ needs and the expanding market for data services, the member companies of the Open Mobile Alliance stimulate the adoption of new and enhanced information, communication and entertainment services. The Open Mobile Alliance includes contributors from all key elements of the wireless value chain, and contributes to the timely and efficient introduction of services and applications.

 

About the Sintesio:

Sintesio is an open, not-for-profit foundation, co-founded by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST), and Iskratel, a Slovenian telecommunication vendor. The aim of the Foundation is to promote open standards, interoperability in multi-vendor/multioperator environments, to support standardization efforts and to facilitate vendors collaboration in the area of NGN telecommunication technologies and standardization. The Foundation set up the interoperability test lab, located in Bled, Slovenia, with the purpose to test and validate interoperability of multi-vendor ICT products, as well as to validate the quality of open ICT standards, especially in the NGN and IMS domain. The test lab provides a professional, industry grade test bed facility, with versatile wireline and wireless access networks, Core IP backbone, as well as commercial core IMS and open IMS subsystems.

Visit the Sintesio’s Web site at www.sintesio.org for more information.

 

About the Mobitel:

Mobitel is a leading Slovenian mobile telecommunications operator offering cutting edge services. It cooperates with established industry’s technology, product and service suppliers, while developing its own innovative mobile solutions in accordance with the needs of the Slovenian market and users’ fashion, keeping development in Slovenian mobile telecommunications market comparable to the most advanced countries worldwide. Building long term relationships with customers, business partners and environment, results in Mobitel enjoying high reputation in Slovenia and abroad.

Mobitel today acts in the spirit of tomorrow; it is not only following but also creating worldwide trends, already implementing services of the future that enable convergence of speech, data processing and transporting, internet, video, television, advertising, local services and social networks.

For additional information please visit www.mobitel.si.

 

Source:

Dr. Roman Kuznar

Sintesio, Foundation

Phone. +386 4 207 3393

e-mail