Interconnection In the Convergence Era (IP-BASED Interconnection Regulation Challenges)

A. Ate, Sohila Mohamed
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The IP age of networks and services is increasing very quickly. Starting from its VoIP, NGN, and IMS to today's IP services landscape, which includes fixed and mobile high-definition (HD) voice, HD video calling, unified communications (UC), video conferencing, and telepresence, cooperation, instant messaging (IM), and the rich communication suite (RCS). Convergence is one of the most significant current trends in the ICT sector. It has changed the way services are delivered and obscured the distinction between fixed and mobile services. The transition to Next-Generation Networks (NGN) is the most important next phase in the ICT sector's convergence-driven evolution. In the realms of NGN, VoIP, and IMS, there is no PSTN equivalent; instead, there are "IP islands " that locate the total value of an IP service. The next basic step is to expand the arrive of those services across a totally interconnected cross-network premise in order to maximize their overall esteem among their target audiences. The liberalization of infrastructure services depends on managing the interconnection interface between the competitive and regulated sectors. These paper outlines regulation issues raised by IP-based interconnection and examine the current practices and procedural ways that being developed to address these concerns.
融合时代的互联互通(基于ip的互联监管挑战)
网络和服务的IP时代正在迅速发展。从VoIP、NGN、IMS到今天的IP业务格局,包括固定和移动高清语音、高清视频通话、统一通信(UC)、视频会议、网真、协作、即时通讯(IM)、富通信套件(RCS)。融合是信息通信技术部门当前最重要的趋势之一。它改变了提供服务的方式,模糊了固定和移动服务之间的区别。向下一代网络(NGN)过渡是ICT行业融合驱动演进的下一个最重要阶段。在NGN、VoIP和IMS领域,没有PSTN的对应;相反,存在“IP岛”,用于定位IP服务的总价值。下一个基本步骤是在一个完全相互连接的跨网络前提下扩展这些服务的到达,以便最大限度地提高它们在目标受众中的总体尊重。基础设施服务的自由化取决于管理竞争部门和受管制部门之间的互连界面。本文件概述了基于ip的互联所引起的监管问题,并审查了为解决这些问题而制定的现行做法和程序方法。
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