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Feasibility and Importance of Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN)
In modern world of technology wireless users are much more sophisticated telecommunications users than they were few years ago. They are longer satisfied with just completing a clear call, today’s subscribers demand innovative ways to use the wireless phone. They want multiple services that allow them to handle or select incoming calls in a variety of ways. Wireless intelligent network is developed to drive intelligent network capabilities such as service independence, separation of basic switching functions from service and Application functions and independence of applications from lower-level communication details into wireless networks. The primary weapon for empowering providers to deliver distinctive services with enhanced flexibility is wireless intelligent networks (wins).
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Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN), Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Interim Standard (IS), Personal Communications Service (PCS), Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Voice-Controlled Dialing (VCD), Voice-Controlled Feature Control (VCFC), Voice-Based User Identification (VUI), Calling Name Presentation (CNAP), Calling Name Information (CAN), Calling Number Information (CNI), Password Call Acceptance (PCA), Selective Call Acceptance (SCA), Calling Party Numbers (CPN), Short Message Service (SMS), Speech-To-Text Conversion (STC), Service Switching Point (SSP), Mobile Switching Center (MSC), Service Control Point (SCP), Intelligent Peripheral (IP), Signal Transfer Point (STP), Visitor Location Register (VLR), Home Location Register (HLR), Transaction Capability Application Part (TCAP).
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