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IP Applications and Services 2003: A Comprehensive Report

Format: Spiral-Bound, 391 pages
ISBN: 1-931695-12-1
Price: $495

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OVERVIEW

The next-generation network will be characterized by distributed intelligence, packet-switched data communications, and value-added services. Creating and leveraging this new network requires examining the role of Internet protocol (IP) in service-provider networks now and in the future. Building on in-depth analyses of current technology trends and key markets, IP Applications and Services 2003: A Comprehensive Report, newly published by the International Engineering Consortium, focuses on what makes IP applications and services work—and pay.

This valuable new report comprises the real-world experiences of industry leaders to help you gain the knowledge and insight necessary to succeed in this ever-changing industry. IP Applications and Services 2003 stands at the forefront of the development and deployment of IP applications and services, exploring the surrounding issues. It evaluates and discusses service creation and provisioning, with a focus on voice over IP (VoIP), mobile data services and location-based services, virtual private networks (VPNs), and enhanced IP services. It also addresses converged intelligent network (IN) and next-generation network (NGN) infrastructure, including associated architectural and network design issues, relevant protocols and standards, migration challenges, and operations support system (OSS) requirements.

With its range of perspectives on the direction of IP and the technology drivers taking us there, IP Applications and Services 2003 is an important resource for any communications company that hopes to profit in the current technological and economical environment. Use this report as a beneficial tool to stay up-to-date on current and potential market growth and to obtain effective strategies for maximum competitive advantage in the IP world.   Copyright © 2005 International Engineering Consortium
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