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BEYOND PSTN: NGN (Next Generation Network)

Published on May 2012 by Rajiv Chechi, Yashkaran Rathore, Amit Nagpal, Rajesh Khanna
National Workshop-Cum-Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematics and Computing 2011
Foundation of Computer Science USA
RTMC - Number 2
May 2012
Authors: Rajiv Chechi, Yashkaran Rathore, Amit Nagpal, Rajesh Khanna
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Rajiv Chechi, Yashkaran Rathore, Amit Nagpal, Rajesh Khanna . BEYOND PSTN: NGN (Next Generation Network). National Workshop-Cum-Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematics and Computing 2011. RTMC, 2 (May 2012), 7-11.

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author = { Rajiv Chechi, Yashkaran Rathore, Amit Nagpal, Rajesh Khanna },
title = { BEYOND PSTN: NGN (Next Generation Network) },
journal = { National Workshop-Cum-Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematics and Computing 2011 },
issue_date = { May 2012 },
volume = { RTMC },
number = { 2 },
month = { May },
year = { 2012 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 7-11 },
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url = { /proceedings/rtmc/number2/6628-1011/ },
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Abstract

This paper describes a review of study of NGN Technology, its needs, its basic concept, layers in NGN architecture, essential components, various applications etc. Today, most of the telecom service providers are in the race of migrating from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) to the Next Generation Network (NGN), all over the world. NGN is the promising network of future. It is necessary to take proper utilization of the equipments, which are already present in the PSTN because a large amount of money has already been spent on establishing PSTN by the service providers. It also represents that what will be the challenges in near future for the telecom industries, while moving from PSTN to NGN Technology.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Challenges Layers Next Generation Network Public Switched Telephone Network Quality Of Service Voip