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Value-Added Services for Next-Generation Networks

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Cat. #:
AU7318
ISBN:
9780849373183
ISBN 10:
0849373182
No. of Pages:
176
Editor/s:
Thierry Van de Velde, Cisco Systems, Diegem, Belgium

  • Addresses the role of rating, campaigns, and promotions in stimulating revenue
  • Emphasizes how NGN can be interconnected to the existing GSM/PSTN infrastructure
  • Builds a set of essential definitions and future communication requirements
  • Explores a wish list for the service platforms that will host new applications
  • Discusses how companies can integrate their legacy systems with NGNs
  • Defines the marketing mix and delineates the potential stakeholders in the success of a VAS


  • In the NGN world, no truer words are spoken than "the future is now." And the competition in the information networking arena will only intensify in the next 5-10 years. Choosing the correct NGN-VAS strategy now will set your company apart. Value Added Services for Next Generation Networks examines the quest for the real added value in modern communication systems. The author covers more than just the technology itself, but also examines how it is being used and how it could be used to gain a strategic advantage.

    The book starts with a SOTW analysis for PSTN/GSM operators and new entrants and the threats they will undoubtedly face. The author examines the fundamentals of genuine communication services and the service providers' starting position, then takes you on a tour through the landscape of NGN standards, contrasting the 3GPP IMS architecture with that of IETF, UMA, and OMA. He discusses practical ways to build an NGN SDP and the essential business aspects involved in this enterprise. The book highlights how, technically, the NGN can be interconnected, or glued, to the existing GSM/PSTN infrastructure, justifying the choice of protocols and network architecture. It also describes general concepts, architectural requirements, and technologies in modern VAS platform and new VAS for the NGN in terms of network implementation, end user experience, business scope, and cost/revenue projections.

    But is NGN just a game of investments in equipment, of CAPEX and OPEX savings? Is the so-called triple play just a matter of marketing, partnerships, and mergers? How will the market play out? Where will the NGN and VAS ultimately go? And more importantly, what is your NGN-VAS strategy? By addressing these questions and more, this book prepares you for success in the emerging telecommunications environment.

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