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- Offer highly scalable, advanced IP services including video on demand
- Individualize and enhance the customer experience
- Rapidly create and deploy a raft of new revenue-generating services
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Overview
The Juniper Networks Service Deployment System (SDX) is a robust, customizable application that makes it possible for service providers to
rapidly create and deploy new IP services to hundreds of thousands of subscribers. These IP services include video on demand (VOD), IP television,
and integrated voice and data. Services are offered over a variety of broadband access technologies: Wi-Fi 802.11 wireless hotspots, DSL, cable,
Ethernet, ATM, Frame Relay, SONET, and fixed wireless.
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Features & Benefits |
| Carrier-class architecture |
- Uses a directory-enabled, distributed architecture, to provide the scalability required for rapidly growing networks
and subscriber bases.
- Instantiates each key server multiple times for either load distribution or failover.
- Facilitates a variety of wholesale and retail models.
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| Financial advantages |
- Offers a choice of compelling content options with the appropriate level of bandwidth, quality of service (QoS), and
network functions (for example, security, traffic prioritization, and filtering).
- Helps providers hold down capital expenditures and operating expenses by offering a wide range of flexible services, tools,
billing models, and revenue streams, and by using the same network infrastructure.
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| Web-based portal |
- Creates dynamic Web pages, giving subscribers personalized displays to select services on demand.
- Offers branding opportunities for network provider/IP service provider partners.
- Identifies subscribers, grants them access to defined services, and maps their selected service(s) to the network via dynamically provisioned policies.
- Allows the deployment of portals in any application server with support for CORBA or SOAP.
- Provides a starting point for rapid portal development through documented sample portals supplied for Java 2 Enterprise
Edition (J2EE) application servers.
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