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This paper describes how AT&T's Intelligent Network (IN) concept can be effectively applied to meet the evolving needs of developing telecom networks, that are continually driven by customer an

The purpose of this paper is to present the operations issues and possible impacts on existing operation systems and work centers implied by the Intelligent Network 2 architecture.

The introduction of Common Channel Signalling 7 provides an infrastructure to offer advanced services using existing telecommunications networks.

Presently, the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs), Interexchange Carriers (ICs), switching vendors and various computer manufacturers are involved in the development of the Intelligent Netwo

Extensions to Signaling System 7 (SS7) make possible a wide variety of new services in an Intelligent Network (IN).

This paper describes how AT&T's Intelligent Network (IN) concept can be effectively applied to meet the evolving needs of telecommunications networks in different countries around the world.

With an intelligent network, the successful execution of service delivery is dependent on close coupling of multiple NEs. These NEs may be supported by multiple Operations Support (OS) systems.

Over the years, many telephone administrations and telecommunications vendors have sought a technology that will allow them to introduce advanced services without large rearrangements of their netw

We address issues and parameters related to providing increased interoperability between the IP and the optical layer such that next generation intelligent optical platforms for wavelength switched

In this paper, we conceptualize a growing problem of moving personal data ­ users' data can easily move from one communication channel to another, potentially causing various privacy issues.

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