Integrated Network Management Today and Tomorrow
As PSTNs evolve, service providers are faced with the |
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challenge of managing NGNs, IMS networks and signaling |
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networks. Network management solutions must be flexi- |
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generating services, allow for future growth, improve |
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operational efficiency and reduce costs. It’s a tall order. |
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providing integrated management of: |
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| gateway control functions |
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| Gateway (1540 Litespan) |
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| Manager (ISAM) |
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CMC provides integrated network management from one terminal.
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