Acision Broadband Messaging

Delivering rich messaging services in an IP world

Today there are over 4.3 billion mobile users across the globe using the power of messaging to connect with their friends, family, and peers as well as TV shows, information services and advertisers. Messaging is clearly part of our everyday lives, and is a preferred way to communicate because of its efficiency, speed of delivery and ease of use.

Over the next few years we will see the wide deployment of broadband mobile networks, like LTE and WiMAX, where all services including voice and messaging will eventually be delivered over an all IP network. These new network technologies are designed for significant cost savings, and will bring choice and differentiation in business models to mobile operators.
In this new environment, operators need to ensure that all messaging services are delivered across any network, from existing 2G and 3G networks as well as the new IP networks. Operators must be prepared for the increasing capacity requirements of data traffic, while assuring the quality of experience that the end users – unconcerned about the underlying technologies or complexities – will demand.

Acision believes that operators should drive optimisation and consolidation of the data services environment to orchestrate unique and rich messaging services. With broadband optimisation solutions put in place operators can deploy advanced data compression techniques and enforcement policies to optimise and control bandwidth usage, including prioritisation of competing messaging services.

Key Benefits

  • Bring today’s services onto tomorrow’s networks
  • Consolidated platform to deliver all messaging services – text, multimedia, group messaging, chat and email – across 2G/3G/4G and fixed line networks to a range of different devices
  • Control competing messaging services across the shared broadband network
  • Leverage unique mobile network assets to deliver enriched messaging services
  • Enabling mobile operators to offer enriched messaging as cloud services to the enterprise and Internet ecosystem
  • Optimise performance against reduced costs