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TM Forum’s MTOSI 2.0 Creates Industry Gold Standard

TM Forum, the world's premier industry group focused on business effectiveness for the communications and media sectors, announced today the release of MTOSI 2.0, the most comprehensive standard ever published for managing broadband telecommunications — covering both resource and service management and including inventory, assurance, and activation, some of the most integration-intensive areas in service provider operational environments.

Multi-Technology Operations System Interface (MTOSI) Release 2.0 simplifies integration by providing all the specifications needed throughout the development lifecycle, including business analysis, information model, and interface specifications. With MTOSI, implementers save significant and measureable effort on system integration at:

• the requirements stage, by reducing uncertainty and providing leading-edge business analysis.
• the design stage, by describing best practices for creating Web Services-based interfaces.
• the integration stage, by defining detailed specifications of the critical interface operations that are needed to manage networks and services.

MTOSI 2.0 packages the widest range of management interfaces in an integrated suite, including functions in the Business Process Framework (eTOM), Resource Management and Operations (RM&O), and Service Management and Operations (SM&O) areas.

According to Martin Creaner, President and COO TM Forum, "Many companies are saving millions of dollars each year by using TM Forum standard interfaces, particularly MTOSI, to specify the interfaces between their technologies and third-party technologies. It costs service providers millions of dollars to write detailed specifications for the dynamically evolving technologies that are a phenomenon in our industry today. Aggregating the dollars spent by each company results in a collective industry waste many times that amount. In addition, when companies work individually instead of collaboratively, the integration challenge becomes even more complex because of incompatible specifications. TM Forum provides an environment in which service providers and vendors collaborate openly and vet solutions before they go into development. The MTOSI standards have been created in this collaborative manner by leading communications companies."

Phil Dance, MD, Technology Exploitation BT Group plc commented, "Standards are important in reducing costs and speeding up implementation. By using the MTOSI Version 1.0 standards in 2007, we found, through cost benefit analysis, that we had we saved significant time and money. We are keen to continue to use these standards in our development as a result."

Steve Orobec, Lead Consultant Strategy, Architecture and Innovation BT Group plc said, "By introducing and deploying software and APIs into our network using COTS rather than proprietary products and in-house development, we saw huge savings in integration times.

Furthermore, managing thousands of APIs in a communications organization means managing the 'how, what, why, where and when' of APIs—what they do, how to implement them and, more importantly, why they are there."

Orobec explains that managing a "spider web of hundreds or thousands of APIs across the OSS" can be quite daunting for designers and architects. "It is something I hope to address with the new TM Forum standard called NGOSS Business Services, for which MTOSI is the first stage and foundation of that evolution."



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