MARBEN Telecom Solutions

MARBEN DiamX Diameter Signaling

Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Mobile Virtual Networks Operators (MVNOs) and Service providers around the world are deploying LTE to address the growing demands for high-speed data, to provide new services and to generate new revenue. Mobile subscribers require stable and continuous access to all their applications from any location. Contrary to 2G or 3G networks, LTE networks uses next generation IP-based signaling protocols such as Diameter that creates interoperability, efficiency and reliability challenges. In such fast moving and competitive market, Marben offers a reliable carrier grade DiamX Diameter Signaling product line. It is focused on supporting the IMS/EPC market players by reducing their time-to-market requirement and constraint budget. It provides them with interoperable solution to quickly interconnect their equipment or applications to the IMS and the new LTE signaling Network. Marben also keeps releasing its widely deployed Diameter stacks and its test tools.

MARBEN ASN.1 Tools

ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) is a powerful technology defined to exchange data between heterogeneous systems. ASN.1 is widely used in various applications in multiple domain such as Telecom, Automotive, Aeronautical, Space and more, where efficient data communication is required such as UMTS/LTE, intelligent transportation (ITS/V2X), satellite, banking...

Since decades, MARBEN Products provides worldwide ASN.1 solutions. Our World class ASN.1 tools enjoy a solid reputation for portability and robustness, with the capability to meet the performance and reliability requirements of most constraints Telecom applications from small embedded systems to biggest mainframe.

CDR Collection for Legacy Switches

With a wealth of experience since three decades acting in the Telecom domain, Marben provides powerful versatile and complete CDR collection solutions for legacy switches that does not require the modification of the existing switches' configuration. Providing technical assistance services and expertise, Marben offers to Telcos or System Integrators a turnkey solution.

MARBEN CDR Collection is adapted to collect from a single switch as to collect from a large set of various legacy switches in complex and critical operator networks.

GMPLS

Global IP traffic has increased eightfold over the past 5 years, and will increase fourfold over the next 5 years. Cisco published in 2011 that annual global IP traffic will reach the zettabyte threshold by the end of 2015. Telcos need to support this tremendous rise in traffic and most important keep margins on the per bit transported into their network. They need to multiply the bandwidth, while building differentiating services and keeping high quality of experience for the end-user. This requires to innovate in their transport network where engineering and switching are much more efficient for large bandwidth flows.

Equipment manufacturers developed new approaches, including traffic engineering, reliable resource inventory and fast, scheduled and on-demand optical path provisioning. These approaches have created an international standard: GMPLS (Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching) control plane. Requirements proposed by the ITU-T G.8080 ASTN architecture, designed by IETF in CCAMP and PCE working groups and promoted by a consortium of telcos at the OIF (Optical Interoperability Forum), the GMPLS control plane is dedicated to enable an intelligent service driven transport network through protocols building blocks.

OSI protocols

The Open System Interconnection (OSI) protocol suite is comprised of numerous standard protocols that are based on the OSI reference model. These protocols are part of an international program to develop data-networking protocols and other standards that facilitate multi-vendor equipment interoperability. The OSI program grew out of a need for international networking standards and is designed to facilitate communication between hardware and software systems despite differences in underlying architectures.

The OSI specifications were conceived and implemented by two international standards organizations: the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunications Standards Sector (ITU-T).

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