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Next Generation Networks
Next Generation Networking (NGN) is a key architectural evolution in telecommunication core and access networks.
Datamatics leverages the several features of NGN to empower service providers. We have expertise in Internet Technologies like Internet Protocol (IP) and Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) which form the basis for NGN technologies. We can also help service providers with NGN Application Design with Development, Graphical User Interface's (GUI) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Stacks.
Datamatics provides complete end-to-end solution for NGN.
We have expertise to set up complete architectural designs for NGN composed of:
Core Network: NGN implies a consolidation of several (dedicated or overlay) transport networks each historically built for a different service into one core transport network (often based on IP or Ethernet). It implies amongst others the migration of voice from a switched architecture (PSTN) to VoIP, and also migration of legacy services such as X.25, Frame Relay (either commercial migration of the customer to a new service like IP VPN, or technical emigration by emulation of the "legacy service" on the NGN).
Wired Access Network: NGN implies the migration from the "dual" legacy voice next to xDSL setup in the local exchanges to a converged setup in which the DSLAMs integrate voice ports or VoIP, allowing removing the voice switching infrastructure from the exchange.
Cable Access Network: NGN convergence implies migration of constant bit rate voice to CableLabs PacketCable standards that provide VoIP and SIP services. Both services ride over DOCSIS as the cable data layer standard.