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Database performance for next generation telecommunications
Three important trends in telecommunications have received media attention for their potentially wide-ranging impacts. The first is increasing competition among telephone service providers, spurred in the United States by the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The second is the technological convergence between telephony and the Internet. The third is the ever-increasing number of mobile devices and users. In this paper we explore the effects of these trends on telecommunication network databases.