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Convergence In Future Wireless Network Technology


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1 Department of Computer Science, Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
 

The communications sector is undergoing significant changes, with the emergence of a number of platforms available to provide a different range of services. Some of these platforms are complementary to each other, while others are competitive, or can provide a valid substitute for some of the services provided. Up till now, the most important communications platform in most of the developing countries has been the public switched telecommunication network (PSTN) which provides access to all households and buildings. This universality in providing access has also meant that the network has generally been designated as one for universal service.

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Convergence, Converged Networks, NGN, IMS, Residential Network, FMC, CATV.
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Authors

Shaikh Abdul Azeem
Department of Computer Science, Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Satyendra Kumar Sharma
Department of Computer Science, Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


The communications sector is undergoing significant changes, with the emergence of a number of platforms available to provide a different range of services. Some of these platforms are complementary to each other, while others are competitive, or can provide a valid substitute for some of the services provided. Up till now, the most important communications platform in most of the developing countries has been the public switched telecommunication network (PSTN) which provides access to all households and buildings. This universality in providing access has also meant that the network has generally been designated as one for universal service.

Keywords


Convergence, Converged Networks, NGN, IMS, Residential Network, FMC, CATV.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.13005/ojcst%2F10.01.06