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Qwest Communications

Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph was one of three companies, together with Northwestern Bell and Pacific Northwest Bell, that became US West Communications, Inc. in 1991, later Qwest acquired US West in 2000. Qwest collects AMA data throughout 14 states of the western US. Hundreds of millions of event messages are generated per day from a geographically dispersed network of switching elements. In addition probes on the SS7 signalling network also generate hundreds of millions of events per day. Qwest requires all of these events to be collected, validated, filtered and prepared for transmission to a variety of Operational and Business Support Systems. Qwest also needs to provide some of this data to select customers in near-real time.

Case Study

TeleSciences provides a variety of equipment to Qwest including hundreds of GR-1343-CORE compliant Edge Servers that are situated close to the generating elements and provide fully-redundant, NEBS certified, lights-out collection and processing that is centrally managed.

Spread across several data centers for security and disaster recovery purposes TeleSciences supplies the Core Server mediation application, for the centralized collection and auditing of all the AMA and SS7 generated data.

The TeleSciences SMDR server is used to provide this data back to subscribed customers in near real-time.


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"...the equipment and programs (software) as well as the maintenance, training and consulting services before and after installation have performed: EXCELLENT with respect to the purposes and functions for which they were acquired."