Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Guide to Next Generation Networks

Next Generation Networking is a term that is being increasingly used to describe the latest state-of-the-art networking platforms, which service providers are either developing or are using today.

Next Generation networks enable businesses to run a full range of IP-based voice, video and data applications over a single network. With the technologies used, current communication needs can be met whilst ensuring new applications and services can be deployed quickly and efficiently to support future requirements.

This guide provides an overview of what Next Generation Networks (NGNs) are and how they compare to the legacy networks still in use by many organisations.

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