Storbeck, 2010 - Google Patents
Migrating to the uncertainStorbeck, 2010
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Most operators agree they must move towards a single technology Next Generation Network  (NGN), based on Internet Protocol (IP) which can provide a ubiquitous bit-transport system  for all network services. But without a sound strategy to deliver NGN IP to the millions of … 
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