Legacy Protocol Translation and Workflow Orchestration Layer
Bridged legacy telecommunications protocols with modern service architectures, enabling automation and interoperability across heterogeneous carrier systems.
Situation
Core telecom infrastructure relied on legacy object-management protocols that were incompatible with modern application stacks, creating integration bottlenecks for carriers.
Solution
Engineered a middleware orchestration layer acting as both a protocol adapter and a transaction controller, bridging legacy telecom protocols with modern service architectures and enabling automated lifecycle coordination across carriers.
OUTCOMES
Challenges
Legacy
- •Obsolete management protocols
- •Limited interface compatibility
Integration
- •Cross-system interoperability gaps
- •Multi-carrier coordination complexity
Automation
- •Manual transaction processing
Solutions
Protocol Translation Layer
Legacy protocol translation into XML/SOAP APIs and GUI workflows.
- Converted legacy protocols into service APIs
- Enabled modern integration without replacement
- Preserved compatibility with existing infrastructure
Transaction Lifecycle Model
Implemented a structured transaction model for number transfer lifecycle events.
- Standardized lifecycle state transitions
- Reduced ambiguity across transfer workflows
- Enabled deterministic automation pipelines
Multi-Party Workflow Coordination
Coordinated multi-party approval workflows between originating and receiving carriers.
- Automated cross-carrier approvals
- Ensured consistent transaction sequencing
Automated Validation Controls
Introduced automated validation mechanisms to prevent unauthorized or conflicting transactions.
- Prevented duplicate transfer requests
- Detected conflicting lifecycle events
- Enforced transaction integrity automatically