On-demand subscriber self-service portals and network-policy auto- generation allow service providers to minimize operational costs by employing a flexible, “zero-touch” service-delivery model that caters to individual subscriber preferences and evolving service needs.

The Alcatel-Lucent 5750 SSC reduces operational transformation risks and the costs of introducing new network architecture and services. Its modularity and flexibility enable deployment in phases, allowing service providers to satisfy initial service-deployment requirements while investing in a future-safe plat- form that can be leveraged to scale

VoD, migrate toward IMS, support emergency systems for IP telephony, introduce mandatory law systems for Internet service, etc.

The Alcatel-Lucent 5750 SSC also provides a graceful subscriber migra- tion from best-effort services delivered using the legacy broadband remote access server (BRAS) network to EIS on the Alcatel-Lucent TPSDA. The Alcatel-Lucent 5750 SSC removes the need to duplicate back-office sys- tems by centralizing subscriber and policy management for both TPSDA and the legacy BRAS on one plat- form. Modularity and proxy functions also minimize legacy-network config- uration changes and enable a smooth transition to centralized operations.

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