Migration Of The Access Network In Russia Using Multi Service Access Gateways

Topics:
Access Technologies
Tags:
Microsoft Access,
Migration,
Network,
Networking,
Russia,
Telecommunications,
Teledata Networks
Source:
Teledata Networks

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Overview: There are numerous challenges facing telecom operators in Russia nowadays, most notably the need to maintain and grow their profitability, resulting in the need to redesign their network. The ongoing network architecture evolution must take into account maintaining the quality for existing services, smooth migration of the voice network and introduction of new revenue-generating services. The current threats and opportunities in the Russian market are typical of many markets worldwide and are a result of the historical evolution of telephony services. A late comer in the network migration game, Russian operators have recognized the potential revenues from advanced broadband services such as IPTV and VoIP, and citizens across Russia are gradually realizing the benefits of this.

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Format: PDF | Size: 135KB | Date: Apr 2006 | Pages: 10


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