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Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) Launches New Application Server

Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) introduced new communications application server to help communications service providers meet their demands. The CSPs look for streamlined network to offer faster and new services with the prime goal of virtualizing network assets. It intends to create customer demand for HD voice supported with video services.

The features

Oracle’s new communication applications help CSPs to offer an enhanced customer experience. It supports improved single radio voice call continuity. The application will provide them with capabilities to offer Voice over LTE services even when there is no LTE network coverage available. The advanced features will enhance the calling experience for users in the transition phase from LTE to 2G and 3G environment.

The numerous benefits

Oracle new application will generate revenue for the firms. They will be able to differentiate from both nontraditional and traditional service providers. CSPs can opt for up gradation plans in no time with a unique design center. They can configure and extend VoLTE and VoWi-Fi solutions without depending on vendor customization. They can save on time as well as money.

The progress

Oracle’s new application provides a NFV supported environment for VoWi-Fi and VoLTE applications and is planned to allow management and virtualization by a VNF manager. It comes with automated deployment features across production, staging and testing environments resulting in improved service for CSPs.

The details

The new application of Oracle is supported by its converged Application Server. It comes with built-in fault tolerance and is compliant to achieve IMS core interoperability. It is meant for deployment in contemporary 4G LTE and IMS environments with superior performance, unmatched scalability, and utmost reliability.

The expert view

Steve Aulds of Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) said that the new server is about the innovation speed associated with the low cost profile recorded in IT measures. It can provide enhanced performance much more like a CSP network alliance.

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