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Monday, October 18, 2010

Wireless Intelligent Networks (WIN)

Wireless Intelligent Networks (WIN)

ABSTRACT:


An intelligent network is not in itself a product or technology, but describes a set of extra capabilities that can be added to a fixed or mobile telecommunications network, thereby enabling network operators to tailor their communication services to suit the precise needs of end-users.
From a network perspective, the intelligent network concept depends on separating the intelligence within a telecommunications service from the physical network infrastructure, particularly from switching elements.
Enhanced services are very important to wireless customers. They have come to expect, for instance, services such as caller ID and voice messaging bundled in the package when they buy and activate a cellular or personal communications service (PCS) phone.
As the wireless market becomes increasingly competitive, rapid deployment of enhanced services becomes critical to a successful wireless strategy.
Intelligent network (IN) solutions have revolutionized wireline networks. Rapid creation and deployment of services has become the hallmark of a wireline network based on IN concepts. Wireless intelligent network (WIN) will bring those same successful strategies into the wireless networks.
The evolution of wireless networks to a WIN concept of service deployment delivers the following advantages, similar to the IN benefits reaped by wireline providers:
• multivendor product offerings that foster competition
• uniform services to subscribers across service areas
• efficient network utilization
• rapid service creation and deployment

Thus ,IN has become one of the most critical technologies in the information industry because of its promise of quick service deployment, efficient network resource utilisation, vendor independence through standardisation, and the separation of intelligence and switching functionality.


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