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Definition
A Next Generation Network (NGN) is a packet-based network able to provide Telecommunication Services to users and able to make use of multiple broadband, QoS-enabled transport technologies and in which service-related functions are independent of the underlying transport-related technologies.
Greater flexibility, in terms of the technology and services offered Access to a wide range of new applications specific to next generation networks Significant reduction the cost of running and maintaining separate date, voice, and Internet services.
Softswitch
The most crucial element of the Next Generation Network Supports Open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) Due to the open APIs, it allows service providers and third-party developers to innovate new applications
Softswitch
Softswitch = Open APIs Open APIs = Programmable Network Programmable Network = Easier Bandwidth Changes
DiffServ
allocates network resources according to an applications Quality of Service request, but it is subject to bandwidth management policy network traffic is classified and network resources are allocated according to bandwidth management policy
allocates bandwidth management through using a network routing control according to encapsulating packet headers
Interconnection
refers to the new types of products that will be used to connect packet switching services
Licensing
the licensing organization needs to stay neutral to maintain a competitive environment between different infrastructures offering Next Generation Services
Universal service
recreate universal service obligations from offering a particular service to offering network access with a specified minimum capacity and quality
Many countries throughout the world have made network developments on NGN a priority including:
Africa Chile China France Japan Russia Saudi Arabia Sudan
References
ITU-Ts Definition of NGN. (2004). Retrieved by January 19, 2009, from http://www.itu.int/ITUT/ngn/definition.html Nageswara Rao, V. V. (2001). Converged networks: The future? RetrievedJanuary 19, 2009, from http://www.networkmagazineindia.com/200108/technology 1.htm The Benefits of Next Generation of Networks. (2008). Retrieved January 19, 2009, from http://ngn.thus.net/benefits.aspx Wey, C., Baake, P., & Heitzler, S. (2006). Ruling the New and Emerging Markets in the Telecommunication Sector Challenges: the emergence of next generation networks. Retrieved January 19, 2009, from http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/ngn/documents/Papers/Wey060323-Prem-v1.1.pdf