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ATIS | Welcome. DMTF Home. TM Forum - TM Forum IPsphere Framework. Enabling Advanced Service Delivery The IPsphere Framework delivers a business layer for rapid service delivery, including advanced support for IP services. Using the principles of a service-oriented architecture (SOA), the IPsphere Framework defines mechanisms to automate offers, purchases, and the provision of service components among multiple stakeholders, enabling providers to optimize flexibility and efficiency.

Using the principles of a service-oriented architecture (SOA), the Framework engenders service autonomy and control for service providers, network operators, content providers, application developers, and system integrators. Click here for a more in-depth look at the IPsphere Framework. Business Benefits Expedites service roll-out by defining registration and discovery processes for rapid service delivery.

Incorporates principles of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Netconf Central. IDL. TM Forum. The Forum brings together thought-leaders and delivers thought-changing analysis and revolutionary approaches to address industry issues, from macro market trends to pragmatic technology challenges. By bringing the industry together to identify and solve common problems, we drive innovation, striving to challenge conventional thinking by bringing disruptive ideas to the table. We drive collaboration between players in the value-chain to remove business and technology roadblocks to growth through industry agreement and pragmatic enabling standards.

As services scale, we bring together experts in competencies such as customer experience management, data analytics, business process optimization, revenue management, and more to establish business standards, best practices and practical tools to continuously optimize provider operations. As a not-for-profit organization, TM Forum is driven by a Board of senior executives from across the industry. TMOC. Mission: The TMOC Architecture, Interfaces, and Protocol (AIP) Subcommittee develops AIP standards and other specifications related to Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OAM&P) of communications networks, including Operations Support System (OSS) and Network Element (NE) functions and interfaces, supporting interoperability for both internal and external business needs of the Provider. Scope: The scope of the work in TMOC-AIP includes the areas of: Accounting Management Configuration Management Performance Management Fault Management and Trouble Administration Security Management This work specifically emphasizes OAM&P support for Next Generation Network (NGN) carrier interconnection arrangements and NGN networks and services management.

The TMOC-AIP Subcommittee includes the former IPTV OSS Task Force. The Accounting Management Task Force is currently active in AIP. UDDI | Online community for the Universal Description, Discovery.