IBM WebSphere® Telecom Web Services Server
Enables communications service providers to expose and monetize network information and capabilities.
- Expose and monetize network information and capabilities as standard Web services to third parties in a flexible, policy driven manner.
- Enhance services and revenue opportunities by enabling standards-based third-party access to telecom network capabilities and information.
- Retain high-value customers with flexible, policy-driven delivery of network information based upon service level agreements (SLAs) at the service or individual subscriber level.
- Evolve to new emerging network technologies without disrupting existing customer and third-party applications by providing support for today’s network infrastructures and next generation networks.
- Protect network resources from unauthorized access and overload with effective access control and traffic management capabilities.
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IBM WebSphere® Telecom Web Services Server (TWSS) offers secure, flexible, policy driven and controlled access to network services.
Explore new business models and revenue opportunities generated from the controlled service exposure of core network with a standards-based gateway for third-party access to network elements and information. It extends the Parlay REST API , GSMA OneAPI and the SOAP based Parlay X API industry standards to enable CSPs to provide third parties with controlled, reliable access to network capabilities such as location, messaging, presence and call control.
Application developers can enhance consumer and enterprise applications with valuable service provider network capabilities and information by accessing network services through standards-based Parlay X web services and REST-style Application Programming Interfaces. This gives consumer and business users a broader choice of tailored applications that include rich communications capabilities.
Modular architecture enables service providers to flexibly scale and evolve WebSphere Telecom Web Services Server implementations to meet rapidly changing customer demands and network technologies. WebSphere TWSS is comprised of a front-end Access Gateway for controlling and managing third-party access to network services and back-end service implementations of the Parlay X-based connections to network elements for exposing specific network functions and information.
- Access Gateway: provides a common control point which CSPs can use to define, manage and enforce policies and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for third-party services and subscribers. At all times, the CSP controls which applications and which users have access to which network capabilities and under what conditions. The Access Gateway is built on IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), which provides the flexibility to customize web service messages processing in accordance with the CSP's network policies. Access Gateway also allows CSPs to expose network capabilities such as location, messaging and charging through REST-style interfaces.
- Web service implementations: deliver interfaces, compliant with Parlay X web services standards, for accessing network functions including third-party call, call notification, presence, terminal status and location, Short Messaging Service (SMS) and multimedia messaging (MMS). Additionally, WebSphere TWSS provides service providers flexible network implementation options by supporting connection to current networks through a Parlay Gateway, direct connection to network elements or connections to emerging IP Multimedia System (IMS) infrastructures.
Capture the Innovation and Creativity of Millions of IT Developers with Telecom Web Services
Historically, building applications and services that accessed or extended the service provider’s networks was very difficult. It required a select set of skills and knowledge of various pieces of equipment and a variety of telecom protocols. As a result, few ISVs provided telecom services and enterprise or consumer applications that leveraged telecom capabilities.
Based on the principles of a service oriented architecture (SOA), telecom web services enable service creation to evolve from a highly specialized, platform-specific model to an open model built on proven technologies and products and a robust foundation defined by Parlay/Open Services Architecture (OSA). This new model for service creation and execution can reduce the dependency on advanced telecom equipment skills to create new services.
WebSphere TWSS enables service providers to offer third-party application developers:
Isolation from telecom network complexity, allowing developers to focus their creativity on business or consumer functions rather than low-level implementation of communications capabilities.
Simplification of skills requirements, allowing a large pool of web developers access to communications service functionality without requiring detailed infrastructure knowledge.
Protection from evolving communications network technologies, with standardized web services interfaces that remain stable as service providers' networks evolve.
System requirements
Below is the list of minimum software and hardware required for IBM WebSphere® Telecom Web Services Server V7.2
| Operating System | Software | Hardware |
|---|---|---|
| Linux and Unix Operating Systems | ||
| Linux | Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform 5.5 or later SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 or later |
Intel x86 platform (2.8 GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit IBM PowerPC platforms - Power 5, 6 & 7 (1. 5GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit IBM BladeCenter JS21 PPC 970MP (2. 5GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit IBM BladeCenter HS20/HS21 (2 GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit Minimum 4GB physical memory (8GB recommended) or 2 GB per JVM CD ROM Level 2 cache – 512K minimum (1MB recommended) |
| AIX | IBM AIX 5.3 (Maintenance Level 5300 TL12or later) IBM AIX 6.1 (Maintenance Level 6100 TL5 SP2 or later) IBM AIX 7.1 (Maintenance Level 7100 or later) |
IBM PowerPC Platforms - Power 5, 6 & 7 (1. 5GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit IBM BladeCenter JS21 PPC 970MP (2. 5GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit Minimum 4GB physical memory (8GB recommended) or 2 GB per JVM CD ROM Level 2 cache – 512K minimum (1MB recommended) |
| Solaris | Sun Solaris 10 (5.10 version) | SUN SPARC (2.8 GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit Intel x86 platform Pentium 4 (2.40GHz 8GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit IBM BladeCenter HS20/HS21 (2 GHz or faster), 32 and 64 bit Minimum 4GB physical memory (8GB recommended) or 2 GB per JVM CD ROM Level 2 cache – 512K minimum (1MB recommended) |
| Application Server | ||
| WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 7.0.0.15 or later | ||
| Enterprise Service Bus | ||
| WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 7.0.0.3 | ||
| Supported Databases | ||
| IBM DB2 Enterprise Server Edition Version 9.5 with latest update level IBM DB2 Enterprise Server Edition Version 9.7 with latest update level Oracle Database Version 11.2 or later *Note: Support for Oracle database does not include support for the Oracle Exadata platform |
Application lifecycle management
- Architecture and design
- Application Workload Modeler
- Graphical Data Display Manager (GDDM)
- Rational Deployment Automation Content Pack for RAFW and WAS
- Rational Programming Patterns
- Rational Rhapsody Architect for Software
- Rational Rhapsody Architect for Systems Engineers
- Rational Rhapsody Designer for Systems Engineers
- Rational Rhapsody Developer
- Rational Rhapsody Design Manager
- Rational Rose Data Modeler
- Rational Rose Developer for Java
- Rational Rose Developer for UNIX
- Rational Rose Developer for Visual Studio
- Rational Rose Enterprise
- Rational Rose Modeler
- Rational Software Architect for WebSphere Software
- Rational Software Architect Simulation Toolkit
- Rational Software Architect
- Rational Software Architect Design Manager
- Rational Software Architect Extension for C++
- Rational Software Architect Extension for Communications Applications
- Rational Software Architect Extension for Deployment Automation Planning
- Rational Software Architect Extension for Deployment Planning
- Rational Software Architect Extension for Integrated Architecture Frameworks
- Rational Software Architect Extension for SOA and WebSphere
- WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation Toolkit
- WebSphere Telecom Web Services Server
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