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Next
Generation Networks
Whether you are considering upgrading
your telephony network or you are
implementing new infrastructure, you
need to know about an exciting new
technology which offers you the best of
all worlds for voice, images and data
transmission using packet switching
technology comparable to the Internet.
A Next Generation Network (NGN) Offers
You:
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Adaptability for transmitting any type of traffic, which
can be compared to the internet’s
adaptability as opposed to the
inefficiency of a PSTN in transmitting
data (this fact is especially important
with regard to the estimation that data
will soon represent 90% of
telecommunication traffic).
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Guaranteed quality of voice telephony services and
critical data applications; in this case
an NGN offers PSTN reliability as
opposed to the best effort of the
internet’s capacity.
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Low transmission costs per content unit- the price is closer
to the internet than to a PSTN, the
total amount of data and voice traffic
trebles every year.
An NGN is a universal multi-service
network designed for the transmission of
voice, images and data on a packet
switching basis. This network seamlessly
blends the public switched telephone
network (PSTN) and the public switched
data network (PSDN), creating a single
multi-service network. Rather than
large, centralized, proprietary switch
infrastructures, this next-generation
architecture pushes central-office (CO)
functionality to the forefront of the
network.
An NGN provides the quality of service
necessary for different types of
telecommunication traffic.
Characteristically, the transmission and
the routing of the packets and the
elements of the transmission equipments
(links, routers, switches, and gateways)
are physically and logically separated
from the devices and the intelligence
controlling the execution of calls and
services.
The network intelligence
supports all types of services in the
packet network, from basic voice
telephone to data, image, multi-media,
broadband and management applications.
These feature represent the basis for
drawing a distinction between an NGN and
an ordinary telephone and IP network,
which otherwise prevail in
telecommunications. An NGN, the result
of merging the internet with the
telephone network, combines the best
features of both.
To learn more about this exciting new
technology please contact us for a
professional presentation.
info@teralight.com
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