solutions note 
Challenges 
VoIP and IP interactive communications introduce technical challenges and unique requirements to delivering secure and high quality services to residential and business customers, including: 
Security• – hide and protect network resources from attack and ensure privacy of communications 
Service reach• – deliver service to customer endpoints and handsets that are difficult to reach—either due to firewalls or poor in-building coverage—or to networks with differing or conflicting network characteristics such as IP addresses, signaling and transport protocols, encryption 
SLA assurance• – handle latency sensitive traffic with high priority and maintain service availability during abnormal busy periods 
Revenue and cost optimization• – protect against theft and abuse of service and capture session data for billing and traffic management and planning 
Regulatory compliance• – enable emergency service routing and lawful intercept in order to comply with government regulations for VoIP 
To overcome these challenges, session border controllers (SBCs) are used at LTE access borders to solve these challenges associated with providing trusted, first class interactive communications services. 
Benefits 
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the next evolutionary step for mobile broadband. While initially targeted for mobile Internet access services, the all-IP RAN can serve as an access network for voice and rich multimedia communication services, not just high- speed data. Voice and other IP interactive communications are key for increasing ARPU and competitive viability in the era of ubiquitous mobile broadband Internet. 
Several benefits can be realized by offering IP-based telephony and other interactive communication services. Service providers can: 
Increase revenue and profitability• 
Foster customer loyalty with multiple service offerings over a single broadband • wireless connection 
Differentiate from the competition with innovative SIP- and IMS-based services• 
Leverage IP interconnects for cost savings• 
Deliver converged fixed and mobile services• 
Applications 
LTE delivers high-speed broadband IP connectivity to fixed or mobile endpoints which can be leveraged to deliver interactive voice, video and multimedia services, including: 
Mobile services – consumer 
• and business telephony 
Residential services – voice 
• over broadband 
Business services – IP 
• Centrex and hosted business voice services 
IP trunking for IP PBXs and 
• unified communication servers 
IMS- or SIP-based IP interac• tive communications such as video share, instant messaging, presence-based applications and gaming 
LTE voice and interactive communications
Acme Packet SBC features and benefits 
The Net-Net SBC controls SIP sessions between the service core and the LTE connected or SAE-served endpoint, phone or client. It provides critical control in five functional areas: security, service reach maximization, SLA assurance, revenue and cost optimization and regulatory compliance. 
Security – In IP networks, critical resources can be exposed to external parties elevating the risks of denial of service (DoS), eavesdropping and other malicious attacks. To protect critical service elements such as softswitches, IMS CSCF servers and application servers in the network, Acme Packet’s unique Net-SAFE™ security architecture helps service providers build trusted and secure access borders, ensuring network and service availability. Acme Packet’s security features also protect service provider and customer privacy. 
Service reach maximization – Numerous characteristics of IP networks such as overlapping or different IP address spaces 
(e.g., IPv4 and IPv6) and differences in signaling protocols can disrupt the delivery of services to LTE endpoints. Acme Packet SBCs provide numerous address and protocol translation capabilities to maximize the types of endpoints, service infrastructure and network topologies supported, allowing service providers to increase their addressable customer base. 
SLA assurance – Oversubscribed networks and service infrastructure can negatively impact customers. Acme Packet’s SBCs provide session admission control, load balancing and QoS marking and reporting features that deliver assured service quality and network availability during abnormal busy periods or network events. 
Revenue and cost optimization – IP interactive communication services are designed to make money for service providers. Yet, inaccurate billing, fraud and inefficient network utilization can ruin these revenue streams or detract from profitability. Acme Packet SBCs deliver call routing, bandwidth policing and accounting features to aid in revenue collection and ensure the most cost effective usage of a service provider’s network. 
Regulatory compliance – Public safety and law enforcement regulations for traditional phone 
networks are being applied to VoIP networks around the world. As voice transitions to the all-IP 
LTE RAN, regulatory compliance requirements will impact mobile service providers. Acme Packet 
SBCs deliver call routing and session replication features and interfaces to aid service providers 
in complying with government regulations for IP interactive communications. 
© 2009 Acme Packet, Inc. All rights reserved. Acme Packet, Session-Aware Networking, Net-Net and related marks are trademarks of Acme Packet. All other brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. 
The content in this document is for informational purposes only and is subject to change by Acme Packet without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this publication to assure its accuracy, Acme Packet assumes no liability resulting from technical or editorial errors or omissions, or for any damages resulting from the use of this information. Unless specifically included in a written agreement with Acme Packet, Acme Packet has no obligation to develop or deliver any future release or upgrade or any feature, enhancement or function. 
11/02/09 
71 Third Avenue 
Burlington, MA 01803 USA 
t +1.781.328.4400 
f +1.781.425.5077 
www.acmepacket.com 
Solution 
Acme Packet’s LTE voice and interactive communications solution features its SBCs deployed at the access border of the SIP or IMS service network. Acme Packet supports two architectural approaches to LTE voice and interactive communications: MSC VoIP and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). With MSC VoIP, the legacy MSC and SMS core infrastructure provides the voice and messaging services, but are delivered over the all-IP LTE RAN using a combination of convergence servers (CS), media gateways and SBCs at the LTE access border. In IMS networks, Acme Packet’s SBC performs the role of the P-CSCF and IMS-AGW. The SBC is deployed at the border between the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and the IMS data centers. 
Acme Packet’s SBC provides critical control functions to deliver high quality interactive communications— voice, video and multimedia sessions—and streaming video across LTE IP access network borders. These access networks include both the licensed spectrum LTE RAN and the access network comprised of the untrusted Internet and WiFi networks used by dual-mode endpoints and femotocell access points. 
MSC VoIP 
IMS

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  • 1. solutions note Challenges VoIP and IP interactive communications introduce technical challenges and unique requirements to delivering secure and high quality services to residential and business customers, including: Security• – hide and protect network resources from attack and ensure privacy of communications Service reach• – deliver service to customer endpoints and handsets that are difficult to reach—either due to firewalls or poor in-building coverage—or to networks with differing or conflicting network characteristics such as IP addresses, signaling and transport protocols, encryption SLA assurance• – handle latency sensitive traffic with high priority and maintain service availability during abnormal busy periods Revenue and cost optimization• – protect against theft and abuse of service and capture session data for billing and traffic management and planning Regulatory compliance• – enable emergency service routing and lawful intercept in order to comply with government regulations for VoIP To overcome these challenges, session border controllers (SBCs) are used at LTE access borders to solve these challenges associated with providing trusted, first class interactive communications services. Benefits Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the next evolutionary step for mobile broadband. While initially targeted for mobile Internet access services, the all-IP RAN can serve as an access network for voice and rich multimedia communication services, not just high- speed data. Voice and other IP interactive communications are key for increasing ARPU and competitive viability in the era of ubiquitous mobile broadband Internet. Several benefits can be realized by offering IP-based telephony and other interactive communication services. Service providers can: Increase revenue and profitability• Foster customer loyalty with multiple service offerings over a single broadband • wireless connection Differentiate from the competition with innovative SIP- and IMS-based services• Leverage IP interconnects for cost savings• Deliver converged fixed and mobile services• Applications LTE delivers high-speed broadband IP connectivity to fixed or mobile endpoints which can be leveraged to deliver interactive voice, video and multimedia services, including: Mobile services – consumer • and business telephony Residential services – voice • over broadband Business services – IP • Centrex and hosted business voice services IP trunking for IP PBXs and • unified communication servers IMS- or SIP-based IP interac• tive communications such as video share, instant messaging, presence-based applications and gaming LTE voice and interactive communications
  • 2. Acme Packet SBC features and benefits The Net-Net SBC controls SIP sessions between the service core and the LTE connected or SAE-served endpoint, phone or client. It provides critical control in five functional areas: security, service reach maximization, SLA assurance, revenue and cost optimization and regulatory compliance. Security – In IP networks, critical resources can be exposed to external parties elevating the risks of denial of service (DoS), eavesdropping and other malicious attacks. To protect critical service elements such as softswitches, IMS CSCF servers and application servers in the network, Acme Packet’s unique Net-SAFE™ security architecture helps service providers build trusted and secure access borders, ensuring network and service availability. Acme Packet’s security features also protect service provider and customer privacy. Service reach maximization – Numerous characteristics of IP networks such as overlapping or different IP address spaces (e.g., IPv4 and IPv6) and differences in signaling protocols can disrupt the delivery of services to LTE endpoints. Acme Packet SBCs provide numerous address and protocol translation capabilities to maximize the types of endpoints, service infrastructure and network topologies supported, allowing service providers to increase their addressable customer base. SLA assurance – Oversubscribed networks and service infrastructure can negatively impact customers. Acme Packet’s SBCs provide session admission control, load balancing and QoS marking and reporting features that deliver assured service quality and network availability during abnormal busy periods or network events. Revenue and cost optimization – IP interactive communication services are designed to make money for service providers. Yet, inaccurate billing, fraud and inefficient network utilization can ruin these revenue streams or detract from profitability. Acme Packet SBCs deliver call routing, bandwidth policing and accounting features to aid in revenue collection and ensure the most cost effective usage of a service provider’s network. Regulatory compliance – Public safety and law enforcement regulations for traditional phone networks are being applied to VoIP networks around the world. As voice transitions to the all-IP LTE RAN, regulatory compliance requirements will impact mobile service providers. Acme Packet SBCs deliver call routing and session replication features and interfaces to aid service providers in complying with government regulations for IP interactive communications. © 2009 Acme Packet, Inc. All rights reserved. Acme Packet, Session-Aware Networking, Net-Net and related marks are trademarks of Acme Packet. All other brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. The content in this document is for informational purposes only and is subject to change by Acme Packet without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this publication to assure its accuracy, Acme Packet assumes no liability resulting from technical or editorial errors or omissions, or for any damages resulting from the use of this information. Unless specifically included in a written agreement with Acme Packet, Acme Packet has no obligation to develop or deliver any future release or upgrade or any feature, enhancement or function. 11/02/09 71 Third Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 USA t +1.781.328.4400 f +1.781.425.5077 www.acmepacket.com Solution Acme Packet’s LTE voice and interactive communications solution features its SBCs deployed at the access border of the SIP or IMS service network. Acme Packet supports two architectural approaches to LTE voice and interactive communications: MSC VoIP and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). With MSC VoIP, the legacy MSC and SMS core infrastructure provides the voice and messaging services, but are delivered over the all-IP LTE RAN using a combination of convergence servers (CS), media gateways and SBCs at the LTE access border. In IMS networks, Acme Packet’s SBC performs the role of the P-CSCF and IMS-AGW. The SBC is deployed at the border between the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and the IMS data centers. Acme Packet’s SBC provides critical control functions to deliver high quality interactive communications— voice, video and multimedia sessions—and streaming video across LTE IP access network borders. These access networks include both the licensed spectrum LTE RAN and the access network comprised of the untrusted Internet and WiFi networks used by dual-mode endpoints and femotocell access points. MSC VoIP IMS