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jNetX boasts the largest telecom-specific developer community in the industry for standards-based open platforms, with hundreds of jNetX certified application developers rapidly growing the portfolio of applications.
jNetX has decided to leverage this success on the global market through the creation of the jNetX developer community named DNA (Developer Network Area).
Applications described above are available from our DNA Partners, all of them being already deployed in live operations. Please contact jNetX for more details.
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Enterprise market
Several DNA partners are proposing robust corporate applications, designed for helping business customers to better control their communication costs, improve their reachability and generate revenue. Those services, already adopted by major operator groups, are positioning the service provider as leader in this market segment. |
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VPN | Provides enterprise administrators with several telephony cost control features, such as call screening, closed user group, company/private mixed accounts, as well as dialing facilities (private numbering plan, short numbers, forced on-net, remote access). |
Virtual PBX | A suite of end user features facilitating communications within the enterprise and improving reachability. |
Multi SIM | Enables mobile subscribers to use multiple SIM cards while keeping the same MSISDN. |
Virtual Line | Allows subscribers to expose several different identities depending on dialled number, time of day, location, etc. Call-by-call identity replacement is triggered by prefix-dialling. |
Free/Premium Phone | Number translation of non-geographical numbers, intelligent routing based on multiple criteria, and flexible billing. This service is intended for both Network Operators and enterprises for their contact centers, customer care and information services. |
Communicator | Softphone client with voice, messaging and presence capabilities, designed for enterprise users. The client also provides access to virtual PBX features and configuration self care. |
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Consumer market
A suite of simple, easy-to-use services for the mass market. |
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Personal Call Management | A suite of end user oriented features for better managing their incoming and outgoing calls (complex call forwarding, do not disturb, find me / follow me, ring back when free, call barring, …). |
Vip Call | This is a PIN-based call screening service for VIP subscribers that want to restrict the number of callers based on the use of a confidential PIN code. |
Missed Call Alert | This service notifies subscribers about call attempts when their mobile was turned off or out of coverage. |
Virtual Calling Card | Users can make calls from any public line or mobile phone, and be billed on their personal account. |
Prepaid Calling Card | Calling card attached to a prepaid account. |
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Network enablers
Network enablers allow service providers to differentiate from competition by offering a better user experience, quality of service and at lower cost. They participate to ARPU growth, subscriber growth and cost reduction. | |
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Online Charging Front-End | The online charging framework collects real-time charging requests coming from PLMN 2G, 2.5G, 3G/IMS, Application Servers, PSTN and IP Networks, and relays these requests to an external Prepaid, OCS, or real-time-capable Billing System. |
USSD Menu Browser | A generic USSD menu engine to design and deliver USSD services such as self-care portals, feature activation, content push, televoting, etc. USSD services are triggered whenever a subscriber sends a USSD request from their handset. |
Free Divert to Voice Mail | This service allows outbound roamers to have their incoming calls routed directly to their voicemail without going through the visited network, avoiding high cost roaming charges. |
Web Services Gateway | jNetX exposes the web services related to the network layer of a web service framework, with functionalities such as call control, messaging, location and presence. The solution supports Parlay-X as well as the customisation of specific interfaces. |
IN+IMS Service Broker | This solution can orchestrate IN services, SIP services and Web services, and manage service interaction in real time through the simple provisioning of rule sets. |
IM-SSF and Protocol converter | Within the IMS network the IM-SSF must be very flexible as many operators have varying requirements when it comes to the end-user profile downloads (HSS, local, other DB) and to the protocols supported (INAP CS1, proprietary versions, CAP v2/3/4). |
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