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Summary of Session 2: " Experiences of SDP deployments and business models"

ITU Workshop on “Service Delivery Platforms (SDP) for Telecommunication Ecosystems: from today’s realities to requirements and challenges of the future” (Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011 ). Summary of Session 2: " Experiences of SDP deployments and business models". Olivier Le Grand,

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Summary of Session 2: " Experiences of SDP deployments and business models"

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  1. ITU Workshop on “Service Delivery Platforms (SDP) for Telecommunication Ecosystems: from today’s realities to requirements and challenges of the future”(Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October 2011 ) Summary of Session 2:"Experiences of SDP deployments and business models" Olivier Le Grand, France Telecom Orange (olivier.legrand@orange.com)

  2. Current "Telecom" SDP approach • Cf. China Telecom and China Mobile • Deployment of SDP providing: • Adaptation and integration of • "Telecom resources" (IMS/NGN+, SMS,…) • "Internet resources" (IM, MAP, Search,…) • A secure application development environment for application developers • APIs (RESTful, SOAP,…) for service exposure towards applications • Storage of Applications (In-house App) • Very much in line with NGN-SIDE capabilities

  3. "Service Delivery Broker" approach • From Microsoft • One global framework that allows • the exposure of more and richer capabilities from network, OSS/BSS and the cloud(s) • an attractive and consistent development environment, web2.0 focus • Introduction of an overlay layer "Service Delivery Broker" • abstracting "Cloud", "IT/Enterprise" and "network" domains • Seen as complementary to the current "Telecom SDP" approach (to be further checked)

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