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GMI
2004 Event White Paper (22 February 2005)
GMI
2004 Executive Summary (15 October 2004)
GMI 2004 is MSF's global interoperability demonstration, held simultaneously
in North America, Europe and Asia from October 4-15, 2004. The primary
objective of GMI 2004 is to demonstrate a deployable and operationally
ready IP telephony network with Network Management, enhanced Quality-of-Service
(QoS) and security features. GMI2004 will also demonstrate a service layer
with application server, media server, and service broker functionality.
This will enable the MSF to demonstrate a full end- to- end customer ready
deployable network.

FINAL PARTICIPANT LIST
- Acme Packet
- Agilent
- Alcatel
- BT
- Cisco
- Convedia
- Empirix
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- Ericsson
- ETRI
- FeelingK
- Fujitsu
- Hitachi
- IP Unity
- KT
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- Leapstone
- Marconi
- MetaSwitch
- Navtel
- NCS
- Nortel
- NTT
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- Operax
- Qwest
- Siemens
- SoftFront
- Sonus Networks
- Spirent
- Teledata Networks
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PARTICIPANT PRESS RELEASES AND MEDIA KITS
OTHER LINKS

GMI 2004 IN THE NEWS
Going
Global: MSF Sets Pace for the Future
Telecommunications Online, December 2004
SIP Ready for Prime Time, Says BT
Light Reading, 15 October 2004
MetaSwitch Demonstrates Softswitch for PSTN Migration at Global MSF Interoperability
Event
TMCnet.com, 14 October 2004
Interoperability
testing and IPv6: an interview with Chris Daniel, MSF Vice President
(audio available in Windows Media, RealPlayer and MP3 formats)
GMI 2004 PRESS RELEASES
October 19, 2004
Four Carriers,
Three Continents, Two Weeks, One Very Successful GMI 2004 Interoperability
Event
September 1, 2004
IPv6 Test Scenario
Added to GMI 2004 Interoperability Event
June 2, 2004
Record Number of Companies Will Demonstrate
VoIP Interoperability, Services at MSF's GMI 2004 Event
April 20, 2004
VoIP, Value Added Service to Highlight
Multiservice Switching Forum's GMI 2004 Interoperability Event
March 17, 2004
Multiservice
Switching Forum and MPLS & Frame Relay Alliance Will Team on 2004
Test Events
4 December 2003
Telecom Giants
to Host Global MSF Interoperability 2004 Demonstration
28 April 2003
MSF Charts
Course for Second in Series of Global Interoperability Events
5 February 2003
Multiservice
Switching Forum Announces 2004 Demo Event

GMI 2002



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