Evolution process for migration of traditional networks IN to NGIN

Authors

  • Eng. Aileen Forte Moreno Especialista A en Informática, Departamento de Plataformas, Vicepresidencia de Operaciones de la Red, ETECSA. Centro de Negocios Miramar, La Habana, Cuba. Author
  • Eng. Yeinny Marrero Fernández Especialista B en Telemática, Dirección de Planeamiento, Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba, ETECSA. Centro de Negocios, Miramar, Playa, La Habana, Cuba. Author
  • Eng. Yoan Larry Cecilio Núñez Especialista B en Telemática, Departamento de Control, DPI, Vicepresidencia de Operaciones de la Red, ETECSA. Centro de Negocios Miramar, La Habana, Cuba. Author
  • Dra.C. Caridad Anías Calderón Profesora Titular, Directora del Centro de Estudios de Telecomunicaciones e Informática (CETI), Presidenta de la Comisión Nacional de la Carrera de Ingeniería en Telecomunicaciones y Electrónica, Facultad de Ingeniería en Telecomunicaciones y Electrónica, Universidad Tecnológica de La Habana José Antonio Echevería, CUJAE, Marianao, La Habana, Cuba. Author

Keywords:

NGIN, ECE, IN, IMS

Abstract

Traditional IN systems have entered a stage of technological obsolescence in the market, however, value-added services have an important role to continue to be fundamentally offered to users and companies. In this way, operators must seek solutions to maintain the service and in some cases make use of mobile networks. The evolution of IN to NGIN is an imminent need, but sometimes it is unknown what the evolution process is like. This article allows operators to achieve migration according to the phases innovative solution to abstract and solve the problems of interaction of characteristics that result from the composition of services from heterogeneous network domains, as part of the evolution of IN towards IMS.

Published

15-06-2020

How to Cite

Evolution process for migration of traditional networks IN to NGIN . (2020). Tono, Revista Técnica De La Empresa De Telecomunicaciones De Cuba S.A, 16(1), 50-58. http://www.revistatono.etecsa.cu/tono/article/view/328

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