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Service Exchange

Deliver Personalized Services

Deploy secure personalized services while improving profitability, network efficiency, and control with a common service infrastructure.

Featured Service Exchange Products

  • Cisco Service Control

    Optimize and personalize networks, and offer services and applications to customers.

    • Cisco SCE 1000 Series Service Control Engine

      • High-performance, purpose-built traffic metering and control device
      • Ideal for carriers and service providers who need bandwidth optimization, management, and service control
      • Can track and manage up to 2 million concurrent unidirectional application flows over an IP network
  • Session Border Control

    Manage real-time multimedia traffic between IP network borders, and handle signaling, data, voice, and video traffic.

    • Cisco Unified Border Element

      • Enterprise-focused session border controller that provides session management, security, interworking, and demarcation
      • Ideal for different enterprises running incompatible business-to-business applications, and for service providers
      • Provides exceptional scalability, with each chassis able to scale to 15,000 sessions

Learn About Service Exchange

At A Glance

Cisco Service Exchange helps service providers deliver highly secure, personalized services and improve profitability. It provides a common service infrastructure that offers:

  • More services, including personalization, content filtering, and multiple charging models
  • Greater network efficiencies, through service prioritization, video quality of service (QoS) , and scalability
  • Improved control, with fair use enforcement, higher availability, and cross-network mobile data transactions

The flexible Cisco Service Exchange Framework simplifies delivery and management of multiple services. It combines data, voice, video, and mobility, by providing enhanced intelligence in Cisco IP Next-Generation Networks (IP NGN). This framework allows service providers to:

  • Deliver, analyze, manage, and control existing and new applications
  • Implement new security policies as part of an overall service offering
  • Offer application-level QoS
  • Provide subscriber- and application-aware services
  • Bundle and manage service pricing