TRAI to organize event on Next Generation Network – Implementation & Implications

 

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India will organize a
seminar on Next Generation Network – Implementation & Implications” on
July 21 and 22, 2011.

 


The seminar would explore technical and regulatory issues
governing migration from legacy to the Next Generation Networks. It would offer
an opportunity to examine how these networks would challenge the traditional
methods of handling interconnections, interconnection usage charges, quality of
service, numbering and security issues.

 


The event will provide a platform for discussion,
collaboration and intellectual exchange of information among professionals
involved with any aspect of NGN. Experts from India and abroad would be
available to share their experience with the participants during the two days
of 
deliberations.

 


NGNs provide technical foundation for convergence
providing common infrastructure to carry previously distinct service types
together with the flexibility of developing services independently of
underlying transport and control mechanisms.



These networks offer promise of immense possibilities for
the consumers, service providers, telecom equipment manufacturers and the
application developers, but at the same time they raise challenges for the
regulators and policy makers.



As technologies and business models evolve, the NGN
landscape will continue to undergo dramatic transformation. NGN is seen by many
as a new opportunity for creating jobs and wealth, and enhancing the quality of
life for both the rich and the poor.

 


By TelecomLead.com Team

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