Challenges in Implementing NGN
Keywords:
Next Generation Network (NGN), Dynamic Topology, Heterogeneity, Soft switch, Wavelength Division MultiplexingAbstract
The telecommunication industry started to focus on a "next generation" of network that would replace the current telephone network . The technological advancements in telecommunications is leading towards the trend of unification of networks and services and Next Generation Networks are rapidly growing and developing globally. NGN being an IP based network enables customers to receive voice, data and video over the same network. NGN offers reduced network and operational complexity resulting in better and reliable service. It offers unrestricted access by users to different service providers also supporting generalized mobility. In the course of transition from the legacy PSTN to an IP based NGN there are many issues which need to be addressed. In this paper some of them is been defined.
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