How will the combination of AdvancedTCA and IMS-readiness offer customers better conferencing?
The Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA) is an industry standard that supports the latest trends in high-speed network fabrics and next-generation processors, as well as providing improved reliability, availability, and serviceability. The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a network architecture that uses IP and SIP (SessionInitiated Protocol) as its cornerstones to deliver interactive multimedia services like VoIP, gaming, or conferencing over a single, converged IP infrastructure that allows for wireline or wireless access. IMS streamlines network traffic and allows for mass scale. The motivation behind the RMX was to develop an exceptional, future-focused platform on which to build a range of functionalities. To help networks run seamlessly, Polycom united the ATCA and IMS standards in a single architecture. In accordance with IMS, the RMX 2000 splits its signaling and media processing so that each works discretely, offering operators a flexible deployment scenario to contr