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By bringing a SIP server more fully into the Java environment, Oracle wants to ensure that carrier service creation is “more Web developer friendly. We’re abstracting away a lot of the complexity” of building communications-enabled applications accessing carrier networks, he said.

Indeed, a “converged container” supporting Java, SIP and carrier IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) standards is a requirement for service providers “to leverage the combined market dynamics of Web 2.0 and telecommunications,” said Brian Partridge, director of Yankee Group's Enabling Technologies Service Provider group.

Along with the product release, Oracle announced Mobikom Austria group, a mobile service provider in Central and Eastern Europe, as the first announced customer for the new 4.0 app server release. The mobile operator, which serves 16.5 million customers, will use it to underpin its IMS-based services layer, Oracle said.

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