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Stand # 10005
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Gallery will demonstrate how MSOs can continue to roll-out services in PC 1.x environment while enabling a smooth migration from single-switch-based solutions to a network-based architecture in all IP environments. With advanced new capabilities Gallery's technology in addition to Gallery's CAssiopeia Softswitch Suite doesn't necessarily come to replace existing switches, but rather it does offer significant advantages in simplifying mass deployments of large scale networks (millions of subscribers), while addressing and resolving network issues that appear in such large scale deployments, and last but not least allowing to combine most effectively advanced features and services, to continuously keep our customers ahead of competition, all in the contexts of PacketCable 2.0.
Technologies on Display

Gallery IP Telephony
Gallery IP Telephony, a worldwide leader in IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) based solutions that enable simple and fast rollout of IP Telephony services and Multimedia applications over any broadband network, successfully launched two new offerings to meet the evolving IP network challenges.
While the industry continues to deploy Softswitches, new IMS specifications have been defined and were adopted as the de-facto standard for wireline and wireless environments. The transition from stand-alone softswitch deployments to an IMS based solution is a significant change in concept, from an architecture with a PSTN orientation to an "all IP" solution.
This transition brings along many advantages such as convergence of the infrastructures, introduction of FMC, and Advanced Applications and Services. This change from one technology to another also creates new challenges in the network aspects such as Provisioning, Routing, Operation and Management.
Gallery has a wide range of technologies and products that enable the service providers to continue the deployment of softswitches side by side with executing a smooth migration to IMS while leveraging their investment in existing products and technologies, and hence I believe it meets the HOT Technology criteria.