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TOSS: Telecom Operations Support Systems for Broadband Services
Author(s) -
Yuan-Kai Chen,
Chang-Ping Hsu,
Chung-Hua Hu,
Rong-Syh Lin,
YiBing Lin,
Jian-Zhi Lyu,
Wudy Wu,
Hey-Chyi Young
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of information processing systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.288
H-Index - 23
eISSN - 2092-805X
pISSN - 1976-913X
DOI - 10.3745/jips.2010.6.1.001
Subject(s) - computer science , telecommunications , enhanced telecom operations map , provisioning , telecommunications service , service (business) , iptv , operations support system , quality of service , service provider , business , marketing
Due to the convergence of voice, data, and video, today's telecom operators are facing the complexity of service and network management to offer differentiated value-added services that meet customer expectations. Without the operations support of well-developed Business Support System/Operations Support System (BSS/OSS), it is difficult to timely and effectively provide competitive services upon customer request. In this paper, a suite of NGOSS-based Telecom OSS (TOSS) is developed for the support of fulfillment and assurance operations of telecom services and IT services. Four OSS groups, TOSS-P (intelligent service provisioning), TOSS-N (integrated large-scale network management), TOSS-T (trouble handling and resolution), and TOSS-Q (end-to-end service quality management), are organized and integrated following the standard telecom operation processes (i.e., eTOM). We use IPTV and IP-VPN operation scenarios to show how these OSS groups co-work to support daily business operations with the benefits of cost reduction and revenue acceleration. Keywords—Operations Support System (OSS), New Generation Operations Systems and Software (NGOSS), enhanced Telecom Operations Map (eTOM), Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), IP-Virtual Private Network (IP-VPN)

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