DocumentCode
1416993
Title
Network evolution in the context of the global information infrastructure
Author
Lu, Hui-Lan ; Faynberg, Lgor ; Toubassi, Anthony ; Lucas, Francois ; Renon, Federico
Author_Institution
Lucent Technol., Bell Labs., USA
Volume
36
Issue
8
fYear
1998
fDate
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
98
Lastpage
102
Abstract
This article describes network evolution in the context of the global information infrastructure (GII), taking into consideration social and regulatory environments. It provides a GIIs vision for the evolution of wireless networks, which relies on the intelligent network (IN) to support the global and seamless introduction of services. It examines issues related to the Internet (e.g., resources, QoS, and security), which must be addressed properly before the Internet can be considered as the paradigm for the GII. In addition, this article discusses the software aspect of network evolution, equally applicable to all network paradigms. It focuses on the emergence of full network operating systems, which should transform networks into integrated programmable platforms supporting the development and execution of a wide range of services. Finally, this article suggests cooperation in standards definition among all players to effectively answer the technological challenges of future networks and provide both fair competition and regulated liberalization. The standardization of emerging network capabilities encompassing broadband, wireless/mobility, the Internet, and ultimately the GII, is presently ongoing in the ITU-T Study Group (SG) 13, the lead study group on the GII, and other standards organizations
Keywords
Internet; broadband networks; intelligent networks; land mobile radio; legislation; network operating systems; standardisation; telecommunication standards; IN; ITU-T Study Group; Internet; QoS; broadband wireless/mobility; fair competition; global information infrastructure; integrated programmable platforms; intelligent network; network evolution; network operating systems; network paradigms; regulated liberalization; regulatory environment; security; social environment; software; standardization; standards definition; standards organizations; wireless networks; Application software; IP networks; Information security; Intelligent networks; Internet; Network operating systems; Standardization; Standards organizations; Telecommunication switching; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.707824
Filename
707824
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