| 1530 - 1700 |
M.2.2
NGN
NGN – Next Generation Networks – was initially coined to refer to the transformation of the core network to IP. Today, as these benefits have become realized, carriers are now focused on how NGN can build new services and revenues – especially by linking to the core network to subscriber and edge applications and network management. This session examines the state of NGN and the technologies service providers need to successfully deploy IP services and remain competitive. Key topics include integrating wireline and wireless platforms to deliver a seamless user experience, IMS, PCMM, and TISPAN. In addition, this session addresses policy and regulatory frameworks for existing services and features likely to be supported on the NGN.
Chair:
JON ARNOLD, Principal, J. Arnold and Associates, Canada
Presenters:
Building an Agile and Open Service Delivery Network for the
Next Generation of Communications Services
Abstract
PRADEEP SINDHU, Founder and CTO, Juniper Networks, USA
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How Softswitch Platforms are Delivering on the Promise of IP
Abstract
JAY JAYASIMHA, CTO, Veraz Networks, USA
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Content Delivery in the All-IP Wireless Network
Abstract
TOM PHELAN, Principal Architect, Sonus Networks, USA
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NGN: Meeting the Challenges of Convergence – Today!
Abstract
WILLIAM McCRUM, Deputy Director General, Spectrum/ Telecom Engineering, Industry Canada
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